Tokyo Club Quattro 2000 (gig)
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Venue | Shibuya Club Quattro[1] |
Date | 15th October 2000[2] |
Location | Tokyo[3] |
Country | Japan |
Songs | 14 |
Support | Unknown |
Start | Unknown |
Capacity | 800[4] |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Information
The first half of the gig was acoustic and the second half was electric. Dom called this gig "One of the best" because there was an acoustic set and a heavy set, something that they haven't done before.[5]
Before Hate This & I'll Love You, Matt says they have never played the song live before, but it had been played as far back as 1997.
Setlist
- Sunburn (acoustic)
- Hate This & I'll Love You (acoustic)
- Falling Down (acoustic)
- Unintended (acoustic)
- Muscle Museum (acoustic)
- Screenager (acoustic)
- Nature_1 (acoustic)
- What's He Building? (intro music) + Agitated
- Plug In Baby
- Feeling Good
- New Born
- Cave
- Fillip
- Showbiz + Ashamed outro [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Pro)
References
- ↑ https://www.muse.mu/tour-date/club-quattro-tokyo-japan-tokyo-japan
- ↑ https://www.muse.mu/tour-date/club-quattro-tokyo-japan-tokyo-japan
- ↑ https://www.muse.mu/tour-date/club-quattro-tokyo-japan-tokyo-japan
- ↑ https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLUB_QUATTRO
- ↑ Muse Japan Tour Documentary. (2010-02-01). Muse Interviewed in Japan 2000. youtube.com. Retrieved 2013-12-31 from youtube.com.