Eadestown Punchestown Racecourse 2010 (gig)

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Muse show
Venue Punchestown Racecourse[1] (Oxegen[source?])
Date 10th July 2010[1]
Location Naas, Co Kildare.[source?]
Country Ireland
Songs Unknown
Support Kasabian, Florence & The Machine, Dizzee Rascal,[source?]
Start Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price (EUR) 224.50 (3 Day Camping) 244.50 (4 Day Camping)[source?]
Sold out? No[source?]




The most voted songs on the official set-list polls were Citizen Erased, Showbiz, Fury, Assassin and Bliss, of which Citizen Erased and Bliss were played during the gig.

The band decided to open with Plug In Baby to cheer the crowd up, as there was torrential rain all day. Bellamy even titled the gig, "Miserable Oxegen," on the set-list. The band's effort to cheer up the crowd did not stop with the set-list. While the sirens blasted out to signal their entrance, Howard strolled out and posed centre stage, wearing a tall feathered hat, a red jacket, and most alarmingly tights, with green hot pants over the top. Bellamy then appeared wearing a transparent rain jacket, over a shiny, red suit, and his blue shutter LED glasses, resembling a spaceman of some sort.

A nice, unintended touch from the weather, was the rain making the lights look like glitter. This was most noticeable during Undisclosed Desires.

Before Bliss was played, Bellamy jokingly took a dig at the Muse Messageboard. "That bloody messageboard!" He remarked, while introducing the song.

The infamous megaphone was present on stage by the piano, but perhaps the band thought the crowd were not feeling so good.

Setlist

References

  1. a b Muse confirmed for Oxegen (2010-02-23). efestivals. Retrieved 2010-07-02 from www.efestivals.co.uk.


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