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Revision as of 02:40, 26 June 2011

Dom Gachapin
Set list
Muse show
Venue Nippon Budōkan[1]
Date 12th January 2010[1]
Location Tokyo[1]
Country Japan
Songs 18[source?]
Support None[source?]
Start 19:00[source?]
Capacity 14,000[source?]
Price (JPY) 7,800[1]
Sold out? Unknown




Announced on the 8th of October along with the previous two dates, general ticket sale started on the 15th of October.[1]

Dead Star was played for the first time on the Resistance Tour and Can't Take My Eyes Off You was played for the first time since 2002. For the encore, Dominic Howard dressed as Japanese cartoon character Gachapin.

Speech

After Uprising Bellamy "Konbanwa [en: Good evening] Tokyo! How are you guys doing tonight? It's great to be in the Budōkan with you...."
After Map of the Problematique Howard "Arigatou [en: Thank you]. Domo Arigotou [en: Thank you very much]."
After Supermassive Black Hole Bellamy "Arigatou! Tokyo [?—Japanese]. [?] I'll work on the accent."
Before Can't Take My Eyes Off You Howard "Genki desu ka [en: Are you good] Tokyo? [?—Japanese] Tokyo.... We're gonna play a... little cover song now, which we've only ever played once... live...and that was in Japan. So here we go for the second time ever. [laughs]"
Before Starlight Bellamy [?]
Before Exogenesis: Symphony Howard [?—Japanese]
After Knights Bellamy Arigatou Tokyo! Arigatou Nippon! Thank you guys. Thank you very much.
Howard Arigatou. We love you guys. See you later. Cheers. Thank you.

Media

An audience recording was made, a copy of which can be found here[registration needed] in mp3 format.

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d e Muse to play Japan in January 2010! (2009-10-08). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-10-08 from muse.mu.

See also


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