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| Price = 40.00 <small>(standing, seating)</small>
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The concert and pre-sale was announced on the 30th of May.<ref name="mu20070530"/><ref name="ml20070530"/> Ticket pre-sale began 10:00 on 12th June.<ref name="mu20070530"/><ref name="ml20070530"/> General sale started 16th June at 10:00.<ref name="tm2007"/>
The concert and pre-sale was announced on the 30th of May.<ref name="mu20070530"/><ref name="ml20070530"/> Ticket pre-sale began 10:00 on 12th June.<ref name="mu20070530"/><ref name="ml20070530"/> General sale started 16th June at 10:00.<ref name="tm2007"/>
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[[Bliss (song)|Bliss]] was played for the first time in the United States since October 4th, 2006. At the [[Seattle Paramount Theatre 2006 (gig)|Paramount Theater]] in Seattle, WA.
The [[John F. Kennedy Speech|John F. Kennedy speech]] was once again displayed to open the show. Brian was present to play trumpet on [[City of Delusion (song)|City of Delusion]]. The balloons were released during [[Bliss (song)|Bliss]]. By the end of the gig, [[Dominic Howard|Dom]] said: "Merci beaucoup, see you next time, cheers!". It was the last time so far that Man of Mystery was played.


====Media====
Bliss was played for the first time in the United States since October 4th, 2006. At the [[Seattle Paramount Theatre 2006 (gig) | Paramount Theater]] in Seattle, WA.
An audience recording is available [http://muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=26700 here] in FLAC format. The lineage of this recording is as follows: Source: AKG ck93 hyper-cardioid capsules (mod) > RM 3-wire battery box > iRiver H120 > .wav @ 44.1Khz / 16 bit; Lineage: .wav > Amadeus Pro 1.0.3 > FLAC.<ref name="mub20070810">[http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=46785 board.muse.mu 20070810]</ref> The recording was made from "Portal 9, Section 114, Row L, Seat 4 sitting down with the mics mounted in a hat that was sitting on my lap".<ref name="mub20070810"/>
The [[John F. Kennedy Speech | John F. Kennedy speech]] was once again displayed to open the show. Brian was present to play trumpet on City of Delusion. The balloons were released during Bliss. By the end of the gig, [[Dominic Howard]] said: "Merci beaucoup, see you next time, cheers!". It was the last time so far that Man of Mystery was played.
 
==== Media ====
An audience recording is available {{MLh |26700}} in FLAC format. The lineage of this recording is as follows: Source: AKG ck93 hyper-cardioid capsules (mod) > RM 3-wire battery box > iRiver H120 > .wav @ 44.1Khz / 16 bit; Lineage: .wav > Amadeus Pro 1.0.3 > FLAC.<ref name="mub20070810">[http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=46785 board.muse.mu 2007-08-10]</ref> The recording was made from "Portal 9, Section 114, Row L, Seat 4 sitting down with the mics mounted in a hat that was sitting on my lap".<ref name="mub20070810"/>


{{setlist
{{setlist
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| 03 = Hysteria
| 03 = Hysteria
| 04 = Supermassive Black Hole
| 04 = Supermassive Black Hole
| 05link = Butterflies and Hurricanes (song) | 05 = Butterflies & Hurricanes
| 05 = Butterflies & Hurricanes
| 06 = City of Delusion
| 06 = City of Delusion
| 07pre [[Intro (song)|Intro]] | 07 = Apocalypse Please
| 07pre {{Intro}} | 07 = Apocalypse Please
| 08pre = Riff | 08 = Feeling Good
| 08pre = Riff | 08 = Feeling Good
| 09 = Invincible
| 09 = Invincible
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| 12pre = {{Misirlou Twist}} riff | 12 = Man of Mystery
| 12pre = {{Misirlou Twist}} riff | 12 = Man of Mystery
| 13 = Time Is Running Out
| 13 = Time Is Running Out
| 14 = Bliss | 14app = (extended)<br/>'''Encore'''
| 14 = Bliss | 14app = (extended) {{encore}}
| 15 = Plug In Baby
| 15 = Plug In Baby
| 16 = Stockholm Syndrome
| 16 = Stockholm Syndrome
}}
}}


==References==
== References ==
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==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Fairfax Patriot Center |The Patriot Center, Fairfax]]
* [[Fairfax Patriot Center | The Patriot Center, Fairfax]]


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[[Category:John F Kennedy speech]]
[[Category:John F Kennedy speech]]

Revision as of 15:48, 5 December 2009

Muse show
Venue The Patriot Center[1][2][3][4]
Date 9th August 2007[1][2][3][4]
Location Fairfax, VA[source?]
Country USA
Songs 16[source?]
Support Cold War Kids[4]
Start (UTC-4) Unknown, 18:30[3][4] (doors)
Capacity 8,000[source?]
Price (USD) 40.00 (standing, seating)[4]
Sold out? Yes (pre-sale),[3] yes (standing),[4] no (seated)[4][source?]




The concert and pre-sale was announced on the 30th of May.[1][2] Ticket pre-sale began 10:00 on 12th June.[1][2] General sale started 16th June at 10:00.[4]

Bliss was played for the first time in the United States since October 4th, 2006. At the Paramount Theater in Seattle, WA. The John F. Kennedy speech was once again displayed to open the show. Brian was present to play trumpet on City of Delusion. The balloons were released during Bliss. By the end of the gig, Dominic Howard said: "Merci beaucoup, see you next time, cheers!". It was the last time so far that Man of Mystery was played.

Media

An audience recording is available here[registration needed] in FLAC format. The lineage of this recording is as follows: Source: AKG ck93 hyper-cardioid capsules (mod) > RM 3-wire battery box > iRiver H120 > .wav @ 44.1Khz / 16 bit; Lineage: .wav > Amadeus Pro 1.0.3 > FLAC.[5] The recording was made from "Portal 9, Section 114, Row L, Seat 4 sitting down with the mics mounted in a hat that was sitting on my lap".[5]

Setlist

References

See also


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