Bogotá Palacio de los Deportes 2008 (gig)
Muse show | |
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Venue | Palacio de los Deportes[1] |
Date | 20th July 2008[1] |
Location | Bogotá[1][2] |
Country | Colombia |
Songs | 15[3] |
Support | The Hall Effect[4] |
Start | 20:00, 19:00 (support)[source?], 15:00[source?] (doors) |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price (COP) | 122,000–233,000[4] |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Auditorio Telmex | ← | Palacio de los Deportes | → | Teatro Gran Rex – 23rd |
One of the South American gigs first mentioned by Matthew Bellamy in an interview with Virgin Radio host Ben Jones, broadcast 2008-02-18.[5] Rumours started in May 2008 that Muse would play in Bogotá, with some websites specifying the 5th of August.[6] According to Colombian news website ELTIEMPO, an Evenpro spokesperson gave assurance that Muse would perform in Bogotá during August.[2] The Muse website confirmed this date and the pre-sale info on the 30th of May.[1]
At some point during the show[when?], Matthew Bellamy and Dominic Howard brought two Colombian flags on stage, putting them onto the bass drum [watch].
Speech
After Supermassive Black Hole | Howard | "¡Gracias, Bogotá! [en: Thank you, Bogotá!] Thank you." |
After Dead Star | Bellamy | "¡Gracias! [en: Thank you!]" |
After Feeling Good | Bellamy | "Thank you very much, cheers, thank you!" |
Before Sunburn | Bellamy | "This is a very old song, [the] first song from our first album ... anyone remember?"[verify this] |
Before Starlight | Howard | "Muchas gracias, Bogotá [en: Many thanks, Bogotá]".
"It`s good to meet you tonight.[verify this] It`s nice to see you."[who?][verify this] |
After Time Is Running Out | Bellamy | "Muchas gracias! Gracias, gracias por venir! [en: Many thanks, thanks, thanks for coming!]" |
After Encore | Bellamy and Howard | "¡Feliz día de la Independencia! [Happy independence day!]" |
Before Soldier's Poem | Howard | "Para esta canción... les pedimos sus encendedores y ... celulares [en: For this song we ask you to use your lighters and mobile phones]". |
After Knights of Cydonia | Bellamy | "¡Gracias, Bogotá! [en: Thank you, Bogotá!]" |
Howard | "We love you everybody! Nos vemos [en: See you]".
"You guys really rock! See you next time. Take care. Cheers".[who?][verify this] |
Setlist
- Dance of the Knights (intro music)
- Map of the Problematique + Heartbreaker riff
- Supermassive Black Hole [watch]
- Dead Star
- New Born + Headup riff + Ashamed outro [7] [watch]
- Butterflies & Hurricanes [watch]
- Drum and Bass
- Feeling Good
- Sunburn [watch]
- Hysteria + The Groove (instrumental)
- Starlight [watch]
- Time Is Running Out [watch]
- Stockholm Syndrome + outro feedback [watch]
Encore
- Soldier's Poem
- Invincible [watch]
- Plug In Baby [watch]
- Close Encounters intro[8] + Knights of Cydonia [watch]
References
- ↑ a b c d Mexico And Columbia Dates Added (2008-05-30). Muse website. Retrieved 2008-05-30 from muse.mu[dead link].
- ↑ a b Muse vendría a Bogotá (2008-05-05). ELTIEMPO. Retrieved 2008-05-09 from www.eltiempo.com.
- ↑ giorgiosalexandros. (2008-07-21). Muse en Bogota. YouTube. Retrieved 2008-07-21 from www.youtube.com.
- ↑ a b (2008-05-30). [Ticket information page]. Tu Boleta. Retrieved 2008-05-30 from tuboleta.com[dead link].
- ↑ Ben Jones. (2008-02-18). Most Wanted with Ben Jones. Virgin Radio. Retrieved 2008-02-18 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
- ↑ Survive Mexico!. (2008-05-08). Muse goes to Colombia. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-05-09 from www.muselive.com.
- ↑ spidernaut. (2008-07-21). New Born. YouTube. Retrieved 2008-07-21 from www.youtube.com.
- ↑ spidernaut. (2008-07-21). Knights Of Cydonia. YouTube. Retrieved 2008-07-21 from www.youtube.com.