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| Venue = Bassendean Oval (Steel Blue Oval<!-- NB: this is the sponsor‐given name, apparently -->)
| Venue = Bassendean Oval (Steel Blue Oval<!-- NB: this is the sponsor‐given name, apparently -->)
| Date = 19<sup>th</sup> December 2010  
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| SubLocation = Bassendean
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| Location = Perth, WA
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| Previous = [[Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 2010 (gig) - 15th | Rod Laver Arena]]
| Previous = [[Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 2010 (gig) - 15th | Rod Laver Arena]]
| Current = Bassendean Oval
| Current = Bassendean Oval
| Next = [[Los Angeles Staples Center 2011 (gig) | 53<sup>rd</sup> Annual Grammy Awards]]
| Next = [[Los Angeles Staples Center 2011 (gig) | 53{{supo |rd}} Annual Grammy Awards]]
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Tickets went on sale 7<sup>th</sup> June, following a fan pre‐sale on the 4<sup>th</sup>. [[Biffy Clyro]] was announced as support act for this concert on 26<sup>th</sup> of August, as well as for Sydney and Melbourne gigs.
Tickets went on sale 7{{supo |th}} June, following a fan pre‐sale on the 4{{supo |th}}. [[Biffy Clyro]] was announced as support act for this concert on 26{{supo |th}} of August, as well as for Sydney and Melbourne gigs.


This gig was the last on the Resistance World Tour.
This gig was the last on the Resistance World Tour.

Revision as of 00:11, 26 January 2011

Muse show
Venue Bassendean Oval (Steel Blue Oval)[source?]
Date 19th December 2010[source?]
Location Bassendean, Perth, WA[source?]
Country Australia
Songs 19[source?]
Support Biffy Clyro[1]
Start (UTC+8) Unknown
Capacity 17,000[source?]
Price (AUD) 108[source?]
Sold out? No[source?]




Tickets went on sale 7th June, following a fan pre‐sale on the 4th. Biffy Clyro was announced as support act for this concert on 26th of August, as well as for Sydney and Melbourne gigs.

This gig was the last on the Resistance World Tour.

There were some technical difficulties with the large screens either side of the stage. These were eventually fixed during New Born.

Matt threw his Manson Santa 2.0 repeatedly at Dom, who flinched at the end of the riffs after Stockholm Syndrome. It wasn't overly damaged though. The balloons were released during Plug In Baby. While playing War Within A Breath, Matt performed the "tripod" move which Tom Morello did at Rock am Ring. In an interview with MTV [watch], Matt described this move as "out of this world".

Speech

After New Born Bellamy "Good evening Perth! How you guys doing?"
Before Bliss Bellamy "We're gonna play an old song now."
Before Starlight Howard "I tell you what, you guys are very loud when you sing, definitely the loudest this tour. Let's see if you can keep it up for the next song, I'm sure you can."
After Knights of Cydonia Bellamy "Thank you Perth, Thank you Australia, we love you guys!"
After Knights of Cydonia Howard "Thank you Perth, we love you guys, you guys rock! Thank you so much, we'll definitely see you again, thank you, cheers!"

Setlist

References

  1. Australian Supports Announced (2010-08-25). Muse website. Retrieved 2010-08-27 from muse.mu.

See also


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