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On playing songs from "The Resistance" live, [[Dominic Howard]] stated that learning to do so "should take a while!"<ref name="dhms20090612">{{cite/domhoward-myspace20090611}}</ref> and rehearsals started on the 19th of July.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090719‎}}</ref> On the 22nd, [[musewire]] readers were told to "expect an 8" stone 'enge" for The Resistance tour's stage design.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090722}}</ref>
On playing songs from "The Resistance" live, [[Dominic Howard]] stated that learning to do so "should take a while!"<ref name="dhms20090612">{{cite/domhoward-myspace20090611}}</ref> and rehearsals started on the 19th of July.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090719‎}}</ref> On the 22nd, [[musewire]] readers were told to "expect an 8" stone 'enge" for The Resistance tour's stage design.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090722}}</ref>


Balloons were thrown at the public during Plug In Baby.
Balloons were thrown at the public during Plug In Baby. Dom's snare drum was broken during Stockholm Syndrome and it was replaced with a spare before going into riffs.


=== Media ===
=== Media ===

Revision as of 15:31, 29 May 2010

Muse show
Venue Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy[1][2] [en: General Sports Palace of Paris-Bercy]
Date 17th November 2009[1]
Location Paris[1]
Country France
Songs 20[source?]
Support Biffy Clyro[3]
Start (UTC+1) Unknown, 17:30[source?] (doors)
Capacity 17,000 (seated)[source?]
Price (EUR) 46.00 (standing, Cat 2), 57.00 (seated, Cat 1)[4]
Sold out? Yes[4]


This concert has been part of the European leg of " The Resistance" tour, announced on the 1st of June.[1] Fan pre-sale information and links were announced on the 3rd of June.[5] Pre-sale took place on the 4th–5th through FNAC Spectacles[5] and general sale started on the 5th.[1] The concert has been promoted by Alias.[2]

On playing songs from "The Resistance" live, Dominic Howard stated that learning to do so "should take a while!"[6] and rehearsals started on the 19th of July.[7] On the 22nd, musewire readers were told to "expect an 8" stone 'enge" for The Resistance tour's stage design.[8]

Balloons were thrown at the public during Plug In Baby. Dom's snare drum was broken during Stockholm Syndrome and it was replaced with a spare before going into riffs.

Media

The concert was recorded by . This recording is located here in FLAC format and here in MP3 format.

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d e THE RESISTANCE TOUR (2009-06-01). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-06-01 from muse.mu.
  2. a b MUSE : réservation de billet avec la FNAC (2009-06). FNAC. Retrieved 2009-06-13 from www.fnacspectacles.com.
  3. Biffy Clyro and The Big Pink to support Muse! (2009-09-15). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-09-15 from muse.mu.
  4. a b MUSE - Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy "The Resistance Tour" (2009-06-??). FNAC. Retrieved 2009-06-13 from www.fnacspectacles.com.
  5. a b THE RESISTANCE TOUR (2009-06-03). Muse E-mail. Retrieved 2009-06-03. [verify]
  6. Dominic Howard. (2009-06-11). Finished.. Possibly... MySpace. Retrieved 2009-06-11 from blogs.myspace.com.
  7. Christopher Wolstenholme. (2009-07-19). First day of rehearsals an .... musewire/Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-22 from twitter.com.
  8. Muse. (2009-07-22). http://twitpic.com/b84il w .... musewire/Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-22 from twitter.com.

See also


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