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  • | Country = Belgium First Muse show in Belgium.
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  • ...d of informercial knifes that could cut through cans and were popular back in the late 90s. ...nothing has been heard since then. They had however continued to play live gigs.
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  • ...he UK, the Hamburg-based Popup Records in mainland Europe and Black Nutria in Italy. ...ongst others. The band also released a limited edition EP, ''High On...'', in 2013, on a 12" vinyl.
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  • A short 11 gigs tour Muse did in August and September 2003, in support of their then upcoming album, [[Absolution (album)| Absolution]]. ...always including an encore that was not on the setlist. These songs played in the encore were those that were not usually played during the concert, such
    4 KB (624 words) - 01:16, 5 February 2023
  • | Country = Belgium An audio rip of the FM radio and TV broadcasts in lossless (FLAC) format can be found on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootle
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  • | Country = Belgium | 11 = Plug In Baby
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  • [[File:2015-09-16_AB2.jpg|thumb|right|Pre-show in AB Brussels for Music For Life 2015]] | Country = Belgium
    4 KB (591 words) - 17:54, 12 December 2019
  • ...ly began on May 23rd, 2015, with the performance at Norwich's Earlham Park in UK, for Radio 1's Big Weekend festival, and officialy began on May 29th wit In a regular show Muse use black Hullabaloons during the end of [[Reapers (son
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  • title=Private shows in europe | desc=MicroCuts news | date=2003-08-23 | fetch=2006-10-26 | pub=Mic | Country = Belgium
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  • ...he tour was set in Europe, with one exception being the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan. The tour ended with the show at the first installment of Lollapalooz ...also included Muse's first performance and headlining of Download Festival in the UK.
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  • ...MuseWiki ULD]] has <big>22/44</big> performances of this song.<br><small>[[In Your World/Missing (live)|This is a list of missing performances.]]</small> | Name = In Your World
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  • [[File:MusePalais124.jpg|thumb|right|Muse in Palais 12 - Night four]] | Country = Belgium
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  • ...MX2.jpg|thumb|right|Promotional poster for the first two dates of the tour in Mexico]] ...be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGJWBBzZgHM here]. The tour ended in [[Moscow Olimpiski 2016 (gig)|2016]].
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  • ...ong. Despite this, the next known appearance of Do We Need This took place in April 1999. It is very likely that Do We Need This was done somewhat often ...o have been performed, Do We Need This was performed over forty times live in 1999 alone, of which we know of 17 performances from 1999. This is largely
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  • ....jpg|thumb|right|Official promotional poster for the first leg of the tour in UK]] ...largest tour to this day, followed by the [[Simulation Theory World Tour]] in 2019. It included various production elements, from a giant robot patrollin
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  • ...our in October. Surprisingly, Endlessly was performed at every single date in 2003 after its first performance with the sole exception being a promotiona ...d at the next gig after Endlessly's last performance, and it was performed in the place of Endlessly for the rest of the tour.
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  • ...now why, I don't know whether they're gonna release it as an album or some'in' like that or, or maybe it's sort of embargoed for some reason. God knows ...ain's best live band, why Roger Daltrey thinks they are the best live band in the world. We were hoping to have some the uh, the live recordings from th
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  • ...porarily dropped afterwards, though starting with Glastonbury Festival gig in June it returned to being regularly played. Strangely, Muse did not perform ...above the crowd. It was also on the setlist of the Dublin Marlay Park gig in 2008, but it was skipped after poor weather meant the heliosphere couldn't
    23 KB (3,075 words) - 12:52, 25 August 2023
  • Muse held off on playing The Globalist until the main Drones World Tour began in November. Thus, alongside Revolt, it was not played during the 2015 Festiva ...t only did The Globalist return for 2017, but was performed at most of the gigs that year.
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  • ...The final goal of this project is to be able to obtain setlists from these gigs with the added knowledge of which ones to search for. In addition, setlists that were provided by a notorious user on this site will
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