Monaco Stade Louis II 2007 (gig)

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Muse show
Venue Stade Louis II[source?]
Date 12th July 2007[1]
Location Monaco[source?]
Country Monaco
Songs 20[2]
Support Kaiser Chiefs,[3] Second Sex[4][source?]
Start (UTC+2) Unknown
Capacity 18,000[source?]
Price (EUR) Ref [5][6][source?]
Sold out? No[source?]




Tickets went on sale 20th March at 10:00.[5]

Shortly before Invincible some people in the crowd sang "Happy Birthday".

Speech

After Knights of Cydonia Bellamy "Thank you Monaco!"[7]
After Hysteria "Thank you Monaco, how're you guys doing? It's great to be here in this lovely country of yours. It's [?] playing the trampoline here".
Howard "Ça va Monaco? How're you doing. ... [?]"
After Supermassive Black Hole Bellamy "Merci".
After Map of the Problematique Howard [?]
Bellamy [?]
After Butterflies & Hurricanes "Merci".
After Apocalypse Please "Thank you very much".
After Feeling Good "Cheers".
After Sunburn Howard "Merci beaucoup Monaco! You guys look good, real good".
After Invincible Bellamy "Grazie [Thank You Said in Italian by mistake] Thank you very much. [Said in English] ... We'd like to say thank you very much to Prince Albert the second for inviting us to his beautiful country of Monaco".
After Bliss "Merci!"
Before Soldier's Poem "Thank you very much".
Howard "[In French]. In other words get your mobile phones out and swing them around".
After Soldier's Poem Bellamy "Merci".
After Take a Bow "Merci Monaco! ... We love you".
Howard "Merci, merci Monaco. You're a lovely people, cheers".

Media

The entire concert was recorded by zinc.[8] This recording is available here[registration needed] in FLAC. Sharing of lossy copies is not permitted.[9] SOUSOUS also made a recording, which can be obtained here and here[registration needed] in FLAC format. SOUSOUS' recording has less clipping.

Set list

Setlist

References

See also


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