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This festival appearance marked the débuts of Apocalypse Please and The Small Print.


== Media ==
== Media ==
A video recording was made with an analogue camcorder and encoded into DivX and ac3 in avi format.  This recording can be found {{MLh |22654}}.  Demuxed audio from this video can be found {{MLh |22698}}.
A video recording was made with an analogue camcorder and encoded into DivX and ac3 in avi format.  This recording can be found {{MLh |22654}}.  Demuxed audio from this video can be found {{MLh |22698}}.
This festival appearance marked the debuts of Apocalypse Please and The Small Print, and the demo form of Stockholm Syndrome.


{{setlist
{{setlist

Revision as of 18:16, 25 May 2018

Muse show
Venue Krylatskoye Sports Complex[1] (Stunt Festival[source?])
Date 26th May 2002[source?]
Location Moscow[source?]
Country Russia
Songs 15[source?]
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+4) Unknown
Capacity 6,000[source?]
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Media

A video recording was made with an analogue camcorder and encoded into DivX and ac3 in avi format. This recording can be found here[registration needed]. Demuxed audio from this video can be found here[registration needed].

This festival appearance marked the debuts of Apocalypse Please and The Small Print, and the demo form of Stockholm Syndrome.

Setlist

References

  1. Fifth Annual Stunt Festival Set to Start (2002-05-17). The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2007-03-13 from www.themoscowtimes.com. [verify]

See also


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