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Revision as of 18:13, 8 April 2011

Muse show
Venue Dawlish Sports Centre[source?] (Roller discothèque[source?])
Date March 1994[1]
Location Dawlish[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs Unknown
Support Unknown
Start (UTC) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




According to Christopher Wolstenholme in 2007, this was the band's first performance as Muse.[1] They were situated in the corner of a roller disco.[1] Although Matthew Bellamy's earlier recollections had their renaming to Muse around a year after their February battle of the bands,[2] his even earlier recollections are consistent with Wolstenholme's.[3]

In 2008, Matthew Bellamy called this gig his overall favourite, after which he and the rest of Muse burst out laughing.[4]

Set list

Incomplete

References

  1. a b c Dan Martin. (2007-06-16). The Road to Wembley. New Musical Express. Retrieved 2008-01-08. [verify]
  2. Inside Trax (2005). Kerrang! TV. [verify]
  3. (2001). [Interview disc Q&A]. Mushroom. Retrieved 2007-04-18. [verify]
  4. Steve Lamacq. (2008-03-10). Muse Documentary. BBC Radio 1. Retrieved from www.bbc.co.uk. [verify]
  5. [Interview excerpt]. The Cave. Retrieved 2009-01-21 from www.angelfire.com.[uncertain]

See also


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