Dublin O2 Depot 2009 (gig)

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Muse show
Venue O2 Depot[1][2]
Date 6th November 2009[1][2]
Location Dublin[1][2]
Country Ireland
Songs 20[source?]
Support None[source?]
Start (UTC) Unknown
Capacity 14,500[source?]
Price (EUR) 59.80 (seated), 54.80 (standing)[2]
Sold out? Yes[source?]


This concert was part of the European leg of "The Resistance" tour, announced on the 1st of June.[1] Fan pre-sale information and links were announced on the 3rd of June.[3] Pre-sale took place on the 4th[3] and general sale started the following day.[1]

On playing songs from "The Resistance" live, Dominic Howard stated that learning to do so "should take a while!"[4]. Rehearsals started on the 19th of July.[5] On the 22nd, musewire readers were told to "expect an 8" stone 'enge" for The Resistance tour's stage design.[6]

Balloons were released during Plug in Baby and CO2 was released during Knights of Cydonia.

Howard introduced "Unintended" saying, "Hi Dublin. We'd like you to take out your lighters, for the old schoolers, and your mobile phones, for the new schoolers, so we can light up this lovely venue here"

Bellamy played the intro to Plug in Baby laying down on his back.[1]

Setlist


References

  1. a b c d e THE RESISTANCE TOUR (2009-06-01). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-06-01 from muse.mu.
  2. a b c d (2009-06). [Ticket purchase page]. Ticketmaster. Retrieved 2009-06-21 from www.ticketmaster.ie.
  3. a b THE RESISTANCE TOUR (2009-06-03). Muse E-mail. Retrieved 2009-06-03. [verify]
  4. Dominic Howard. (2009-06-11). Finished.. Possibly... MySpace. Retrieved 2009-06-11 from blogs.myspace.com.
  5. Christopher Wolstenholme. (2009-07-19). First day of rehearsals an .... musewire/Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-22 from twitter.com.
  6. Muse. (2009-07-22). http://twitpic.com/b84il w .... musewire/Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-22 from twitter.com.

See also


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