1. Amen to Jeremy.

    Muse will be a WIN anyway, they never disappoint on their shows; on the other hand, a football team can win or can lose, and his feeling won't be exactly nice if he goes to the football match (therefore not attending the Muse concert) and they lose!!! Going to the Muse show is joy 100% guaranteed
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:Amen to Jeremy.

    Muse will be a WIN anyway, they never disappoint on their shows; on the other hand, a football team can win or can lose, and his feeling won't be exactly nice if he goes to the football match (therefore not attending the Muse concert) and they lose!!! Going to the Muse show is joy 100% guaranteed


    Agree with that..wouldn't know what to do if it was U2 though. Would pick U2..I guess
  3. Originally posted by MWSAH:Friend of mine has a dilemma lol

    Muse will perform on June 19th here in the Goffertpark, Nijmegen. But on that same day, our football club can become national champion (lower division) with a big party following it. Might be the last trophy in a while since the Dutch FA is revising the lower leagues. What to do?

    Can imagine the dilemma if I fill in U2 for Muse..


    I already bought my tickets, so I go anyway. But Holland beated Mexico yesterday so I think they do the same with Japan

    Editors are support act, I like them.
    And for the Australian fans;

    Muse will be returning to tour Australia this December. The dates are below, click on the individual dates for more info.

    05.12.10 Brisbane Entertainment Centre
    09.12.10 Sydney ACER Arena
    14.12.10 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
    19.12.10 Perth Bassendean Oval
  4. Originally posted by jopvr:[..]

    I already bought my tickets, so I go anyway. But Holland beated Mexico yesterday so I think they do the same with Japan

    Editors are support act, I like them.
    And for the Australian fans;

    Muse will be returning to tour Australia this December. The dates are below, click on the individual dates for more info.

    05.12.10 Brisbane Entertainment Centre
    09.12.10 Sydney ACER Arena
    14.12.10 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
    19.12.10 Perth Bassendean Oval



    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, looks like im going to melbourne then


  5. yup definatly wanted one in adelaide. from here to melbourne its like a 9 hour drive, im guessing it would be like Amsterdam to Berlin... just had a look on the map and its about the same i rekon
  6. Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]

    yup definatly wanted one in adelaide. from here to melbourne its like a 9 hour drive, im guessing it would be like Amsterdam to Berlin... just had a look on the map and its about the same i rekon


    I would have gone to the Muse show in Adelaide, if they had one. I mean, what's the deal with all these bands and artists skipping Adelaide? Should be like the old days where all the big acts of the day came to Adelaide - Rolling Stones, U2, Michael Jackson, AC/DC, Alice Cooper - all those bands. Muse are surely big enough of this day and age like they all were to do the same.
  7. Adelaide is quite smaller than Melbourne and of course Sydney, isn't it? I don't know about Perth and Brisbane though.


  8. Yep as far as I know. Still no reason to skip though.

  9. Well, for the artists it might be more convenient skipping "minor" cities as Perth and Adelaide and do 2 or 3 shows in bigger ones like Sydney and Melbourne, less movement around a giant country = less money spent. I'm not saying it's right, I'm just giving posible reasons why are they skipping Adelaide. Sorry for you guys
  10. Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]

    yup definatly wanted one in adelaide. from here to melbourne its like a 9 hour drive, im guessing it would be like Amsterdam to Berlin... just had a look on the map and its about the same i rekon


    Pain in the arse then..but, it will be worth it I assume