Moscow Krylatskoye Sports Complex 2002 (gig)
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Muse show | |
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Venue | Sportivnyy Tsentr Profsoyuzov Krylatskoye[1] [en: Krylatskoye Sports Complex] (Stunt Festival[2]) |
Date | 26th May 2002 |
Location | Moscow |
Country | Russia |
Songs | 15 |
Support | Reinvented, JSA |
Supported | Guano Apes, Law, H-Blockx |
Start (UTC+4) | Unknown |
Capacity | 6,000[3] |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Pinkpop Festival | ← | Stunt Festival | → | Leningrad Youth Palace |
Information
Apparently Muse were confirmed at the last minute, since they were not announced on the festival poster. The festival itself was a totally bizarre event with action tests, extreme driving and exhibition shows as bands where playing on stage.
This appearance marked the debuts of Apocalypse Please and The Small Print, and the demo form of Stockholm Syndrome.
Media
A video recording was made with an analogue camcorder and encoded into DivX and ac3 in avi format. This recording can be found here[registration needed]. Demuxed audio from this video can be found here[registration needed].
Setlist
- Space Dementia
- Hysteria
- New Born
- Micro Cuts
- The Small Print
- Citizen Erased
- Apocalypse Please
- Sunburn (guitar)
- Uno
- Prelude in G-Minor Op. 23, No. 5 + Butterflies & Hurricanes (instrumental)
- Screenager (keyboard) + Prelude in B-Flat Major Op. 23, No.2
- Feeling Good
- Hyper Music
- Stockholm Syndrome (instrumental)
- Muscle Museum
- Plug In Baby
- Bliss
References
- ↑ https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Крылатское_(велотрек)
- ↑ Fifth Annual Stunt Festival Set to Start (2002-05-17). The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2007-03-13 from www.themoscowtimes.com. [verify]
- ↑ https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Крылатское_(велотрек)