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  1. On 9/17/2022 at 2:24 PM, LarzKe said:

    In a recent interview Matt mentioned a North American tour from February to April….have to think an announcement would be coming soon.

    That's good to know! My guess is it will be immediately following the small theatre run of shows :) 

  2. Many shows at that venue are 19+ unfortunately. I presume it's something to do with alcohol sales being that it's basically a bar/club atmosphere. Surely they'll be back in 2023 for a more widescale tour at larger venues though!

  3. 30 minutes ago, liberty said:

    I was trying for this show since I had never been to Toronto, but you needed a Canadian billing address to purchase tickets to that show and you couldn't use PayPal, so that could have been a deterrent.

    I'm not sure if there were special provisions for this show/presale, but I was getting Tori Amos Toronto tickets a couple months back and there is a step before checkout where you have to choose USA or Canada or some other option and I think it was defaulted to Canada even, and it was incredibly easy to miss.  Once you pass that and move onto checkout you cannot go back and change it. Makes NO sense.  So I lost a couple seats as well because I couldn't finish checkout. 

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  4. 4 minutes ago, te718 said:

    I could have gotten upper balcony but I'm holding out for better seats on Friday.  I was in about 10:10 and literally nothing but upper balcony and wayyyyyyy overpriced "platinum" seats.  A bunch of tickets are already on stubhub.  Not sure how they can do that since I thought tickets were non transferable.  Is anyone who already bought tickets able to confirm they can transfer their tickets via their Ticketmaster account?

    Yes, tickets are transferable.  I think the NYC show is exempt from that rule due to that state having all the pro-scalper laws.

  5. 1 minute ago, Face The Fox said:

    I've never been to Beacon. I had 1 ticket for ORCH and 1 for ORCH1 and I'm hoping it's all united so my friend can join me. Does anyone know from experience if they remove the seating?

    Nope, this is a reserved seating venue, so whatever Row and Seat # is listed on your tickets is where they will be located

  6. The lack of Resistance, Something Human, Feeling Good, Undisclosed Desires, Guiding Light, Revolt etc is enough to make me not totally regret getting a ticket to this show lol. Hopefully the set won't be too static, but it seems like the production will kind of force that to be the case.

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  7. My thought is that if Detroit, Phoenix, Atlanta, etc are worthy of shows, then why not Seattle, Vancouver, Portland, Denver, Minneapolis, etc. Clearly they aren't opposed to playing half full arenas. I wish they'd do one show in Columbus, and they could draw in the fans from Cleveland and Cincinnati and all over the state of Ohio. That's just selfish thinking for me, because I live near Columbus. We have a 5,000 capacity amphitheater that Muse could fill up no problem.

     

    I guess it's possible that they could add most of those shows after Chicago and work their way back to finish in LA (instead of playing there after Oakland) before heading over to Europe. Denver and the Pacific NW are pretty surprising omissions. I guess I just don't foresee a second leg or anything later in the year at all. I'd love to be wrong though haha

  8. Pretty sure Los Angeles is going to be the only additional date. Supposedly Brooklyn was being planned, too. But honestly these shows aren't selling well, even NYC. I can't see them coming back to play to even emptier venues in secondary markets.

  9. Prince!

     

    Or Ted Nugent, but then nothing is better indeed.

     

    Ew. There's approximately a million better things they could do in Detroit than Ted Nugent. Iggy Pop, White Stripes, MC5, Madonna, Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, anything Motown. Even Kiss' Detroit Rock City would work.

  10. Same issue here, I don't see a pre-sale code, only this message:

     

    Official Store pre-sale starts tomorrow (Tuesday 11 December) at 10a local. Codes will be delivered today via a separate email for fans who pre-ordered Simulation Theory via the Official Store.

     

    But I've received no email either. Maybe we're supposed to use the same code they sent when they first announced the tour?

     

    No, it's a different code and it was sent out right after the email announcement for the shows yesterday. Maybe check your spam? :/

  11. Been a while since I've done this, show #11 will be in a few months.

     

    Sunburn x4

    Muscle Museum

    Agitated

    (Nishe)

     

    New Born x8

    Bliss x4

    Plug In Baby x7

    Citizen Erased x3

    Feeling Good x2

    (Forced In)

     

    Apocalypse Please x3

    Sing for Absolution

    Stockholm Syndrome x8

    Interlude x3

    Hysteria x10

    Time Is Running Out x10

    Butterflies & Hurricanes x7

    The Small Print x3

    Thoughts of a Dying Atheist x2

    Ruled by Secrecy

     

    Take a Bow x2

    Starlight x6

    Map of the Problematique x4

    Supermassive Black Hole x5

    Soldier's Poem

    Invincible x2

    Assassin x2

    Exo-Politics

    Knights of Cydonia x6

     

    Uprising x4

    Resistance x4

    Undisclosed Desires x3

    United States of Eurasia

    Unnatural Selection

    MK Ultra

    Exogenesis: Symphony, Part 1: Overture

    (Helsinki Jam)

    (We Are the Universe)

     

    Supremacy

    Madness x3

    Panic Station

    Prelude

    Survival

    Follow Me

    Animals

    Explorers

    Liquid State

    The 2nd Law: Unsustainable x2

    The 2nd Law: Isolated System x3

    (Monty Jam)

     

    Dead Inside

    Psycho

    Mercy

    Reapers

    The Handler

    (JFK)

    The Globalist

    (Drones) x2

    (Munich Jam)

     

    Lithium

    (Dracula Mountain)

    (Star-Spangled Banner) x2

  12. Because Origin of Symmetry wasn't released in the States

     

    It was, just not in 2001, but they stopped playing here until 2004 anyway, and there was no shortage of Symmetry songs when they came back. I think it got a proper release around 2005 with a snarky sticker on it that said it contained "songs featured at live shows like New Born, Bliss and Feeling Good!" Some of those early US gigs got Muscle Museum, Micro Cuts and Space Dementia even. They didn't always treat Americans as being completely uneducated to their music, or if they did, they seemed to make a genuine effort to change that. Albeit, one that didn't last long.

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