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January

 

Wed 9th – Melbourne, Festival Hall

Fri 11th – Sydney, TV spot

Fri 11th – Sydney, Hordern Pavilion

Sat 12th – Brisbane, Riverstage

Tues 15th – Singapore, Indoor Stadium

Wed 16th – Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Negara

Fri 18th – Bangkok, IMPACT Arena

Sun 20th – Seoul, Olympic Gymnastics Arena

Tues 22nd – Osaka, Osaka-jo Hall

Wed 23rd – Tokyo, Budokan

 

February

 

Thurs 14th – Atlanta, Gwinett Center

Sat 16th – Charlotte, Time Warner Cable Arena

Sun 17th – Richmond, Richmond Coliseum

Tues 19th – Washington, Verizon Center

Wed 20th – Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center

Fri 22nd – Newark, Prudential Center

Sat 23rd - New York, Madison Square Garden

Sun 24th - New York, Madison Square Garden

Wed 27th – Boston, TD Garden

 

March

 

Fri 1st – Portland, Rose Garden Arena

Sat 2nd – Montreal, Bell Center

Sun 3rd – Toronto, Air Canada Center

Tues 5th – Pittsburgh, Consol Energy Center

Wed 6th – Indianapolis, Pepsi Coliseum

Fri 8th – Chicago, United Center

Sat 9th – Minneapolis, Target Centre

Tues 12th – Edmonton, Rexall Place

Wed 13th – Vancouver, Pacific Coliseum

Fri 15th – Seattle, Key Arena

Sat 16th – Portland, Rose Garden Arena

Mon 18th - San Francisco, Oracle Arena

Wed 20th – Loa Angeles, Staples Center

Thurs 21th - Los Angeles, Staples Center

Sat 23rd – Phoenix, US Airways Center

Sun 24th – Denver, Pepsi Center

Tues 26th - Salt Lake City, The E Center

 

Is this real life? But seriously.

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Unless your favorite song is Plug In Baby or something.

Made me chuckle.

January

 

Wed 9th – Melbourne, Festival Hall

Fri 11th – Sydney, TV spot

Fri 11th – Sydney, Hordern Pavilion

Sat 12th – Brisbane, Riverstage

Tues 15th – Singapore, Indoor Stadium

Wed 16th – Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Negara

Fri 18th – Bangkok, IMPACT Arena

Sun 20th – Seoul, Olympic Gymnastics Arena

Tues 22nd – Osaka, Osaka-jo Hall

Wed 23rd – Tokyo, Budokan

 

February

 

Thurs 14th – Atlanta, Gwinett Center

Sat 16th – Charlotte, Time Warner Cable Arena

Sun 17th – Richmond, Richmond Coliseum

Tues 19th – Washington, Verizon Center

Wed 20th – Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center

Fri 22nd – Newark, Prudential Center

Sat 23rd - New York, Madison Square Garden

Sun 24th - New York, Madison Square Garden

Wed 27th – Boston, TD Garden

 

March

 

Fri 1st – Portland, Rose Garden Arena

Sat 2nd – Montreal, Bell Center

Sun 3rd – Toronto, Air Canada Center

Tues 5th – Pittsburgh, Consol Energy Center

Wed 6th – Indianapolis, Pepsi Coliseum

Fri 8th – Chicago, United Center

Sat 9th – Minneapolis, Target Centre

Tues 12th – Edmonton, Rexall Place

Wed 13th – Vancouver, Pacific Coliseum

Fri 15th – Seattle, Key Arena

Sat 16th – Portland, Rose Garden Arena

Mon 18th - San Francisco, Oracle Arena

Wed 20th – Loa Angeles, Staples Center

Thurs 21th - Los Angeles, Staples Center

Sat 23rd – Phoenix, US Airways Center

Sun 24th – Denver, Pepsi Center

Tues 26th - Salt Lake City, The E Center

Inb4 Americans go "Why don't they tour more in America?"

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Made me chuckle.

 

Inb4 Americans go "Why don't they tour more in America?"

 

Well bearing in mind none of the dates he gave for the UK tour were correct why would people believe him for those new dates?

 

 

Muse 2012 UK/European Arena Tour

 

Oslo - Spektrum Arena – Friday Oct 26th

Helsinki – Hartwall Arena – Sunday Oct 28th

Stockholm – Hovet – Tuesday Oct 30th

Copenhagen – Parken – Wednesday Oct 31st

Hamburg – O2 World – Friday Nov 2nd

Berlin – O2 World – Saturday Nov 3rd

Milan – MediolanumForum – Monday Nov 5th

Rome – PalaLottomatica – Tuesday Nov 6th

Zurich – Hallenstadion – Thursday Nov 8th

Dijon – Zenith – Friday Nov 9th

Toulouse – Zenith – Saturday Nov 10th

Madrid – Palacio de Deportes – Tuesday Nov 13th

Lisbon – Pvilhᾶo Atlᾶntico – Wednesday Nov 14th

Paris – Bercy – Friday Nov 16th

Paris – Bercy – Saturday Nov 17th

Glasgow – SECC – Tuesday Nov 20th

Dublin – O2 Depot – Wednesday Nov 21st

Manchester – MEN Arena – Friday Nov 23rd

Sheffield – Sheffield Arena – Sunday Nov 25th

Birmingham – NIA – Tuesday Nov 27th

London – O2 Arena – Thursday Nov 29th

London – O2 Arena – Friday Nov 30th

Rotterdam – Ahoy – Sunday Dec 2nd

Antwerp – Sportppaleis Merksem – Monday Dec 3rd

 

*Dates and Venues are subject to change

 

 

UK/European Promo Tour to precede in September-October

US Promotional Tour to follow in December

Australian Promotional Tour to follow in January

US Tour (1st leg) to follow in February-April

Eastern Europe Tour to follow in May

UK/European Stadium/Festival Tour to follow in May-July

Asian and Australian Stadium/Festival Tour to follow in July-August

US Tour (2nd leg) to follow in September-October

 

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Well bearing in mind none of the dates he gave for the UK tour were correct why would people believe him for those new dates?

 

 

 

That's not quite the point though.

 

The US got like 50 gigs at the last tour, and they complained about Muse not coming to their specific city.

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Surely if Muse sold out two nights at the ACER Arena, which as far as I know is of similar size to the O2 Arena, they would need to play a bigger venue than the Hordern Pavilion, which as far as I know is of similar size to Brixton Academy.

 

Yup ^^^

 

The horden is fucking tiny, they'd need to play like 5 dates so as not to start a riot of angry fans :LOL:

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