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In the afternoon at around 16:00, [[Thomas Kirk]] began filming the queue outside the front of the arena, and seconds later Muse and their security rode past the line. It is speculated that this footage will appear on the band's next tour documentary.{{cite/none}}
In the afternoon at around 16:00, [[Thomas Kirk]] began filming the queue outside the front of the arena, and seconds later Muse and their security rode past the line.  


At the start when the curtains fell to reveal the towers, [[Dominic Howard]]'s curtain didn't fall until a little into the song.  This contained the last known performance of Sunburn. Before ''House of the Rising Sun'', Howard attempted to introduce it by name, but only got as far as "This next..", as he was cut off by [[Matthew Bellamy]] who started playing the riff.  Bellamy stared at him humorously. There were two signs reading "Moshing and Crowd Surfing is prohibited" on both sides of the stage, at which Howard pointed fun towards before Starlight.{{YTw |ZJkAtFp4gm4}} At the end Howard threw his drumsticks into the crowd.
At the start when the curtains fell to reveal the towers, [[Dominic Howard]]'s curtain didn't fall until a little into the song.  This contained the last known performance of Sunburn until 2012. Before ''House of the Rising Sun'', Howard attempted to introduce it by name, but only got as far as "This next..", as he was cut off by [[Matthew Bellamy]] who started playing the riff.  Bellamy stared at him humorously. There were two signs reading "Moshing and Crowd Surfing is prohibited" on both sides of the stage, at which Howard pointed fun towards before Starlight.{{YTw |ZJkAtFp4gm4}} At the end Howard threw his drumsticks into the crowd.


Muse were rumoured to have been banned from Australia for five years after Howard encouraged the crowd to mosh, and because [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] smoked on stage.  However, a letter and reply from Rod Laver Arena proved these rumours wrong.<ref>http://x-kissandcontrol-x.blogspot.com/2010/12/issues-surrounding-muse-concert.html</ref>.   
Muse were rumoured to have been banned from Australia for five years after Howard encouraged the crowd to mosh, and because [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] smoked on stage.  However, a letter and reply from Rod Laver Arena proved these rumours wrong.<ref>http://x-kissandcontrol-x.blogspot.com/2010/12/issues-surrounding-muse-concert.html</ref>.   

Latest revision as of 10:51, 16 December 2012

Signed set-list
Muse show
Venue Rod Laver Arena[source?], Melbourne Olympic Park[source?]
Date 14th December 2010[source?]
Location Melbourne, VI[source?]
Country Australia
Songs 17[source?]
Support Biffy Clyro[1]
Start 20:00[source?]
Capacity Unknown
Price (AUD) 109.90, 129.90[source?]
Sold out? No[source?]




In the afternoon at around 16:00, Thomas Kirk began filming the queue outside the front of the arena, and seconds later Muse and their security rode past the line.

At the start when the curtains fell to reveal the towers, Dominic Howard's curtain didn't fall until a little into the song. This contained the last known performance of Sunburn until 2012. Before House of the Rising Sun, Howard attempted to introduce it by name, but only got as far as "This next..", as he was cut off by Matthew Bellamy who started playing the riff. Bellamy stared at him humorously. There were two signs reading "Moshing and Crowd Surfing is prohibited" on both sides of the stage, at which Howard pointed fun towards before Starlight.[watch] At the end Howard threw his drumsticks into the crowd.

Muse were rumoured to have been banned from Australia for five years after Howard encouraged the crowd to mosh, and because Christopher Wolstenholme smoked on stage. However, a letter and reply from Rod Laver Arena proved these rumours wrong.[2].

Setlist

References

  1. Australian Supports Announced (2010-08-25). Muse website. Retrieved 2010-08-27 from muse.mu.
  2. http://x-kissandcontrol-x.blogspot.com/2010/12/issues-surrounding-muse-concert.html

See also


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