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Very interesting Neil, hopefully they'll prove your rule wrong, do Glastonbury then play in September. When I saw them at Wembley last year I felt like they lost something from not having the majority of their show being in the light. Recently saw Coldplay at Wembley in September and it was incredible, especially seeing as they were in the light the majority of the time.

If its a full stadium tour you'd assume they'll do Old Trafford cricket ground up north. Then probably Hamden Park in Scotland and Wembley. Then maybe somewhere in the midlands like the Ricoh Areana, perhaps somewhere like the Stadium of Light too.

They'd better not do Portman Road in Ipswich though, like REM did a few years ago, I'd hate the idea of another band I love pumping money into those scum bastards!

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i don't know how many gigs at each, i suspect a few. but i can confirm that they will be playing wembley and the LCCC in manchester, next september - 100%

i'm well happy, this is the first time i've ever had proper insider information :P

tickets go on sale next friday and i think that seetickets thing was talking about a presale, no?

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I'm glad they've decided to do it in September this time, just because it'll mean the place will get darker, sooner, which will definitely benefit the show! I'll be there (lyrical pun not intended., or should I say unintended...)

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http://www.wembleystadium.com/pressbox/pre...leases/muse2010

Muse concert announced

13 November 2009

Muse have announced their UK stadium dates for 2010 including a massive show at Wembley Stadium on 11 September.

The band whose latest album ‘The Resistance’ reached the No. 1 spot in 21 countries around the world and entered the American charts at No. 3, were named ‘Best Act In The World Today’ at Q Magazine’s annual ceremony last month.

The band are currently touring the UK’s Arenas including two nights at London’s 02 this week. All 85,000 tickets for this tour sold out in under half an hour.

Muse are in no doubt Britain’s most celebrated and ambitious live act of their generation. When they played Wembley Stadium in 2007 The Guardian’s commented, “Few are more suited than MUSE to take on what Pele described as the cathedral of football" in a 5/5 review.

They will also play Manchester’s Lancashire County Cricket Club on Saturday 4 September 2010.

Tickets

Tickets for the Wembley Stadium show go on sale at 9am on Friday 20 November for £45 & £65.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.gigsandtours.com; www.ticketmaster.co.uk; www.ticketline.co.uk or by calling 020 7403 3331 / 0844 277 4321 / 020 7434 2222 / 020 7734 8932

24 hour credit card hotlines: 0871 2200 260 • 0844 826 2826 • 0871 424 4444 • 0844 338 8000

Disabled tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster on 0844 277 4321

What the media say...

“Muse are not in the least embarrassed about the virtues of old-fashioned showmanship, but their secret is the way they push everything a little further than you expect, until it seems not so much familiar as boldly eccentric.” (The Telegraph, 5 stars)

“Masters of the theatrical live experience, Muse are back and on form.” (The Independent 4 stars)

“Too few bands have this level of ambition… life affirming.” (Q Magazine)

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