London Earls Court Exhibition Centre 2004 - 20th (gig)
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| Muse show | |
|---|---|
| Venue | Earls Court Exhibition Centre[1][2] |
| Date | 20th December 2004[1][2] |
| Location | London |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Number of songs | 20 |
| Support | Secret Machines, The Zutons[source?] |
| Event start UTC | 20:00[source?], 18:00[1][2] (doors) |
| Capacity | 19,000[source?] |
| Ticket price GBP | 25.00[2] |
| Sold out? | Yes[source?] |
Contents |
The concert was announced on the 21st of October,[3] the reason citing "unbelievable" demand for the previous night's pre-sale.[3] General sale started on the 23rd October 2004 at 09:00.[3] More tickets were put on sale on the 19th of November at 09:00 through gigsandtours.com.[4]
This was the 'black jacket' gig and featured a slightly different set list to the night before.
Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme opened up the gig, while Matthew Bellamy ran around backstage with a camera (as he did the previous night).[source?] However, this time Matthew Bellamy had a monkey hand puppet on which he danced around on camera.[source?]
After The Small Print, Bellamy broke the Ibanez guitar he was playing, picked it up, walked to the edge of the stage and threw his guitar into the audience.[source?] The Micro Cuts ending slowed down to an almost complete stop. Thomas Kirk said that Blackout "was fucking ace", in response to the question "how cool was blackout! ;)".[5]
These were the last performances of Glorious, Ruled by Secrecy and The Small Print in the UK.
Speech
| After Apocalypse Please | Bellamy | "Thank you [?]". |
| After Hysteria | "Thank you". | |
| After The Small Print | Howard | |
| After Sing for Absolution | "How's it going Earls Court? [crowd cheers] Nice to see you again". | |
| After Space Dementia | "Thank you". | |
| After New Born | Bellamy | "Thank you very much. Cheers". |
| After Butterflies & Hurricanes | "Thank you". | |
| After Plug In Baby | "Thank you!" | |
| After Time Is Running Out | "Cheers!" | |
| Before Blackout | Bellamy | "Thank you very much, cheers ... Ok, this next song, instead of getting your lighters out, everyone get out their mobile phones and switch their lights on". |
| Before Stockholm Syndrome | Bellamy | "Thank you very much Earls Court! Thank you very much for coming, it's been a fucking great pleasure to play for you. Means a lot coming home to a big crowd like this, so thanks very much for coming. This is uh, we'd like to say, a very merry Christmas and a happy new year". |
| Howard | "Merry Christmas. ... Cheers. We'll see you next time, this song is called Stockholm Syndrome". | |
| After Stockholm Syndrome | "Thank you very much Earls Court! You guys have been amazing". | |
| Wolstenholme | "Cheers". | |
| Howard | "Cheers, we'll see you next time". |
Media
The Small Print and Stockholm Syndrome feature on the Absolution Tour DVD.
Butterflies & Hurricanes and Ruled by Secrecy from this performance were the first videos released of the two nights, along with The Small Print from the day before - these were put on Muse.mu. XFM broadcast the gig[6][7] in its entirety aside from Glorious, which was replaced by a recording of Dead Star from the previous night. A recording of this broadcast can be found in Muselive.com's media section. This recording contains extensive artefacting and low lowpass. An audience bootleg was also made.
Set list
- Dracula Mountain (instrumental)
- Intro + Apocalypse Please
- Hysteria
- The Small Print (watch)
(Ibanez Destroyer, ?) - Sing for Absolution
- Micro Cuts
- Citizen Erased
- Take a Bow (instrumental)
- Space Dementia
- Ruled by Secrecy (watch)
- Piano interlude + Sunburn (piano)
- New Born
- Butterflies & Hurricanes (watch)
- Muscle Museum
- Bliss
- Plug In Baby
Encore 1
- Glorious
- Time Is Running Out
Encore 2
- Blackout
- Stockholm Syndrome Execution Commentary + Hyper Chondriac Music outro (watch)
References
- ↑ a b c
Standing ticket — (verify)
- ↑ a b c d
Seated ticket stub — (verify)
- ↑ a b c
London Gig #2 — 2004-10-22 — MicroCuts (microcuts.net)
- ↑
More Muse tickets on sale from Friday — 2004-11-17 — MicroCuts (microcuts.net)
- ↑ muselive.com 20050302
- ↑
Muse Earls Court gig on XFM — 2004-12-14 — MicroCuts/XFM (microcuts.net)
- ↑ XFM 2004-12
See also
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