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While we know this gig was in 1995, it is uncertain as to whether it was as listed - that is in February - on the muse-official gig database.<ref name=" | While we know this gig was in 1995, it is uncertain as to whether it was as listed - that is in February - on the muse-official gig database.<ref name="nc"/> Lockjaw Records manager Jack Turner recalled in 1995 that there were at least three gigs between 1995 and 1997 in the Bull and Gate.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | ||
Muse's manager at the time, Phil Korthals, asked Tribute to Nothing for a support slot in London, after having supported Tribute to Nothing earlier in Exeter. Tribute to Nothing obliged and the gig became the first Muse played outside of Devon.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | Muse's manager at the time, Phil Korthals, asked Tribute to Nothing for a support slot in London, after having supported Tribute to Nothing earlier in Exeter. Tribute to Nothing obliged and the gig became the first Muse played outside of Devon.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | ||
To ensure they had an audience,<ref name=" | To ensure they had an audience,<ref name="nc"/> Muse payed for transport for themselves and their friends via coach from Exeter.<ref name="jt20080606"/> Jack Turner described the pub as having been "packed" during Muse's performance.<ref name="jt20080606"/> Also supporting was mod band "The Few", who performed between Muse and headliners Tribute to Nothing.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 21:07, 28 June 2009
| Muse show | |
|---|---|
| Venue | The Bull and Gate[1] |
| Date | February 1995[2] |
| Location | London[source?] |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Songs | Unknown |
| Support | -[source?] |
| Supported | Tribute to Nothing, The Few[1] |
| Start (UTC) | Unknown |
| Capacity | Unknown |
| Price | Free[source?] |
| Sold out? | Unknown |
While we know this gig was in 1995, it is uncertain as to whether it was as listed - that is in February - on the muse-official gig database.[2] Lockjaw Records manager Jack Turner recalled in 1995 that there were at least three gigs between 1995 and 1997 in the Bull and Gate.[1]
Muse's manager at the time, Phil Korthals, asked Tribute to Nothing for a support slot in London, after having supported Tribute to Nothing earlier in Exeter. Tribute to Nothing obliged and the gig became the first Muse played outside of Devon.[1]
To ensure they had an audience,[2] Muse payed for transport for themselves and their friends via coach from Exeter.[1] Jack Turner described the pub as having been "packed" during Muse's performance.[1] Also supporting was mod band "The Few", who performed between Muse and headliners Tribute to Nothing.[1]