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Revision as of 17:59, 16 August 2011

Matt Bellamy in Sydney with his Delorean Manson during the solo of New Born
Muse show
Venue Royal Sydney Showgrounds[source?] (Big Day Out[source?])
Date 23rd January 2004[1]
Location Homebush Bay, Sydney, NS[source?]
Country Australia
Songs 11[1]
Support Unknown
Start Unknown
Capacity 40,000[source?]
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




The most well-known of Muse's shows down under for the travelling Big Day Out Festival. Other bands on the tour included Metallica, The Strokes, The Mars Volta, Hoodoo Gurus, or Dandy Warhols. For this particular year, there were two Big Day Out events held in Sydney, with the same bands playing the same time slots on both days. It was stated that the reason for there being two dates was overwhelming demand for tickets in Australia's largest city. It was stated further that more tickets could be sold but it would get so squashed and crowded.[source?] The second day, Muse played basically the same songs, but in a different order. For example, "Stockholm Syndrome" was played last on the second day, and "Hysteria" was the set opener.[source?]

Speech

After Stockholm Syndrome Bellamy "Thank you!"[2]
After New Born "Thank you".
Before Muscle Museum "We'll play another song now".
After Hysteria "Cheers".
After Bliss "Thank you!"

Media

Bootlegs and TV broadcasts can be found on MicroCuts and on Muselive. Six songs from this day's performance were released as a bonus disc on an Australian only re-release of Absolution.

An interview of this gig is available here.

Setlist

References

See also


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