Belfast Ulster Hall 2015 (gig)

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Before the show
Marmozets (support band) playing
Pre-Show Stage
Muse Performing
Muse Performing
Setlist
Muse show
Venue Ulster Hall[1]
Date 15th March 2015[2]
Location Belfast[3]
Country United Kingdom
Songs
Support Marmozets[4]
Start (GMT) 9PM[5]
Capacity
Price
Sold out? Unknown




Information

This was the first show of the Psycho UK Tour. Rumours of the gig first began on March 10th following a tweet from Matt stating "there's a time and a place i.e. 9pm, Belfast, Sunday". It was then discovered that a Northern Ireland production company had mentioned on Facebook a week before that Muse were to play Ulster Hall in two weeks. The gig was then announced the day after Matt's tweet.

Dedicated to Matt's mum (born in Belfast). Uprising dedicated to Dom's uncle. The last time Muse performed there prior to the show was in early 2008.

Matt met some fans in the crowd, one of whom asked what could be expected for the night. Matt then responded that Uno and Assassin were likely going to be played. As it turned out they tried to play both but only successfully played Uno. Matt announced they were about to play Assassin if they could remember it, talked with Chris and attempted to play the riffs, before apologizing, saying he'd forgotten and that they would play it 'next time'.

This gig marked the live debut of Drill Sergeant with Psycho and Reapers and the first performance of Uno since 2003. Plug In Baby wasn't on the setlist but was played.

Muse also posted a clip from the gig on their Instagram account (click this link to view), showing Matt smashing his guitar into and overturning his Marshall amp. He had pushed this same amp over and stood on top of it earlier in the gig. The amp was also overturned after Agitated.

Speech

Before Uno Bellamy "We might not have played this one for...15 years?"
Before Unnatural Selection "Maybe we’ll work it out for next time."
Before Uprising Howard "[My uncle] killed here in '79 in the troubles."

Setlist

References