Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre Arena 2006 (gig)
Muse show | |
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Venue | Hall 4,[source?] Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre Arena[1] |
Date | 7th November 2006[1] |
Location | Glasgow[source?] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | 18[2] |
Support | The Noisettes[3] |
Start (UTC) | Unknown, 19:00[1] (doors) |
Capacity | 10,000[4] |
Price (GBP) | 27.50 (seated and standing)[1] |
Sold out? | No (standing)[1] |
Pre-sale was from July 20th 09:00 to July 21st 09:30 through Ticketmaster. General ticket sale started July 21st 09:30 UTC+1.[1]
Dead Star was played during the sound check.[5] Matthew Bellamy reportedly "smashed" his guitar at the end of Stockholm Syndrome (a low quality video can be watched here) as the band left the stage for the encore.[6]
Howard performed a drum roll whilst waiting for the final balloon to be popped. Last known appearance of the Space Dementia outro.
Speech
Bellamy said "Thank you Glasgow, how're you doing?" after Hysteria. After Map of the Problematique he said "Cheers", and again after Butterflies and Hurricanes. After Assassin, he said "Thank you very much ... How's it going Glasgow?" He said "cheers" again after Feeling Good.
Before Feeling Good, Howard said "we need to pop them all before we can play you see, there we go ... one more". After Soldier's Poem, he said "Thank you".
Media
An audience recording was made, which is available in mp3 format here. This recording does not include Take a Bow or any of the encore.
Setlist
- Take a Bow
- Hysteria
- Map of the Problematique + Maggie's Farm outro (watch)
- Butterflies & Hurricanes
- Assassin (extended, Debase intro)
- Plug In Baby
- Forced In (instrumental)
- Bliss (extended)
- Feeling Good
- Soldier's Poem (piano)
- Hoodoo
- Invincible
- Supermassive Black Hole
- Time Is Running Out
- Riff + Stockholm Syndrome + riff
Encore
- Starlight
- New Born
- Knights of Cydonia + Space Dementia outro