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Muse at Wembley

Saturday 11 September 2010 - -

Frontman Matt Bellamy was certainly dressed for the occasion - Playing beneath a stage set that resembled a grey factory building, Bellamy sported a shiny silver suit that was louder than the Muse sound as the three piece launched into Uprising and Supermassive Black Hole to send the 80,000 strong crowd wild.

Fireworks lit up the big screens as red and white streamers exploded down on the crowd as songs from Origin of Symmetry aired alongside material from latest offering, The Resistance. 

Bellamy then swapped his guitars, including a double-necked effort straight out of the Brian May school of rock, for a stool at the ol' joanna as Muse pounded their way through I Belong To You and a cover of Nina Simone classic Feeling Good.

The band then made their way down to a smaller stage that transported Muse into the middle of Wembley Stadium before elevating them above the crowd for a stirring rendition of Undisclosed Desires.

Bellamy and bandmates Dominic Howard and Chris Wolstenholme then returned to the main stage for the final strait of the set that started with Starlight and concluded with an acrobat powered UFO, eyeball style balloons and Knights of Cydonia as Muse, once again, made Wembley Stadium their own.

Here's a video recorded by someone sat in the seats. You get a good view of the augmented reality:








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