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submitted by Nick Sep 6th 2010 08:00 pm (www.kerrang.com)
Muse played the first of their three UK stadium shows this past Saturday (September 4) at Manchester's Lancashire County Cricket Ground. The Teignmouth trio, who are set to play London's Wembley Stadium this Friday and Saturday (September 10 and 11), played a 21-song career-spanning set which you can read below."Very nervous today. Big gig. Gonna have a bowl in the nets later. Hope Freddie Flintoff shows up to give me a few pointers," wrote the band on their Twitter on the afternoon of the show, before adding after the gig "Wow! That was pretty fucking amazing! You Mancs are nuts."Muse's full setlist was as follows:01 Uprising02 Supermassive Black Hole03 New Born04 Map Of The Problematique05 Butterflies And Hurricanes06 Guiding Light07 Hysteria08 Citizen Erased09 Nishe10 United States Of Eurasia11 Feeling Good12 Undisclosed Desires13 Resistance14 Starlight15 Time Is Running Out16 Unnatural Selection17 Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)18 Stockholm Syndrome19 Take A Bow20 Plug In Baby21 Knights Of Cydonia
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