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Muse were joined on stage at the Glastonbury festival this past Saturday (June 26) by U2 guitarist The Edge.The Irish six stringer, whose own band were due to headline the festival alongside Muse but were forced to pull out due to singer Bono injuring his back, joined the Teignmouth trio for a cover of Where The Streets Have No Name.Muse's full set list was as follows:UprisingSupermassive Black HoleNew BornMap Of The ProblematiqueGuiding LightCitizen ErasedNisheUnited States Of EurasiaFeeling GoodUndisclosed DesiresResistanceHysteriaTime Is Running OutStarlightStockholm SyndromeWhere The Streets Have No NamePlug In BabyKnights Of CydoniaYou can watch the video footage of their performance here. (To see Where The Streets Have No Name, skip forward to 33:10).
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