Seoul Olympic Park 2010 (gig)

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Hullabaloons in Seoul
Muse show
Venue Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Olympic Park[1]
Date 7th January 2010[1]
Location Seoul[1]
Country South Korea
Songs 19[2]
Support None
Start (UTC+9) 18:00
Capacity
Price (KRW) 55,000–99,000
Sold out?




First show of the Australasian leg of The Resistance Tour, in support of the album The Resistance and first show of 2010.

Information

Announced on the 12th of November 2009, with the following date, general ticket sale started a week later, on the 19th of November,[1] Muse played at Seoul's Olympic Park, at the Gymnastics Arena, as part of their Australasian run of shows for The Resistance Tour.

The stage set up was minimal compared to the European and U.S. indoor stage setup, likely due to both logistics, and the nature of the tour and the arenas, with three LED screens behind the band displaying the visuals which would've been displayed on the towers.

The show

During Unnatural Selection, Matthew Bellamy sang "I'm hungry for commotion" instead of "No religion or mind virus".

Speech

After Uprising Bellamy "Gamsahamnida, Seoul! [Thank you very much.] How're you doing?"
After Map of the Problematique "Thank you very much".
After Supermassive Black Hole Howard
Bellamy [?—Korean]
After MK ULTRA "Thank you very much".
After New Born Howard "Gamsahamnida. [Thank you very much.]"
After Butterflies & Hurricanes Bellamy "Cheers! Saranghaeyo. [I love you.] You guys are looking good."
After Time Is Running Out Howard "Thank you very much. You guys are pretty amazing."
After Stockholm Syndrome Bellamy "[?] Seoul, thank you very much."
After Knights of Cydonia "Thank you Seoul [?]. Thank you so much."
Howard "Thank you very much Seoul, you guys are amazing. You guys fucking rock, we love you, see you again. See you again soon, cheers."
Wolstenholme "Bye bye".

Media

An audience recording used to exist on Muselive. You can also watch the full show on YouTube here or here.

Setlist

  1. Uprising (extended)
    (Manson Mirror, mahogany Status Original Series II)
  2. Map of the Problematique + Who Knows Who riff
    (Manson Black Midi, sunburst Rickenbacker 4001)
  3. Supermassive Black Hole
    (Manson Red Glitter, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  4. MK Ultra
    (Manson M1D1 Black, chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  5. New Born + Headup riff
    (Manson Red Glitter, black finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  6. Guitar Interlude + Butterflies & Hurricanes [watch]
    (Manson Red Glitter, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  7. Interlude + Hysteria
    (Manson Chrome Bomber, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  8. Nishe (piano)
    (chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  9. United States of Eurasia
    (chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  10. Helsinki Jam
    (Noah Guitars Excalibur)
  11. Undisclosed Desires (extended)
    (Manson Keytarcaster, Noah Guitars Excalibur)
  12. City of Delusion riff + Resistance
    (Manson Red Glitter, Noah Guitars Excalibur)
  13. Starlight
    (Manson M1D1 Black, chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  14. Burning Bridges riff + Time Is Running Out
    (Manson Black Midi, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  15. Seoul Jam + Unnatural Selection [watch]
    (Manson Red Glitter, walnut Status The KingBass Mk-II)
  16. Reapers intro + Stockholm Syndrome + 0123 riff
    (Manson Red Glitter, black finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
    Encore
  17. Plug In Baby (extended)
    (Manson Mirror, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  18. Man With a Harmonica + Knights of Cydonia
    (Manson Chrome Bomber, sunburst Rickenbacker 4001)

References

  1. a b c d Muse to play in Korea (2009-11-12). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-11-16 from muse.mu.
  2. Sikora. (2010-01-25). [Share Your Stuff forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2010-01-25 from www.muselive.com.

See also


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