Despite the band being chastised for smoking during their Melbourne concert,the ways are still open for Muse band to visit Australia.
At Rod Laver Arena last week bassist Christopher Wolstenholme was caught lighting up on and due to this the band would receive a five-year ban from venues according to news.
The venues are strictly banned for smoking under Australian Law.
Despite the indiscretion,Muse's Australian promoters Lees and West confirmed that the band could be welcome back.
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Muse refute smoking interdiction legend
Muse's set perform previously week live at Australlia's Rod Laver Arena may have been smoking.
At Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena management refuse Muse receiver a five year ban because Christopher Wolstenholme performer broke the venues no smoking policy enforced under Australian law.
The following statement on before of the venue Jo Juler from Rod Laver:
'Muse played two full shows at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne last week. It has been incorrectly reported that they have been banned from the venue due to a band member smoking on stage. We confirm that the band have not been banned from Rod Laver Arena, and did not receive a fine. The crowd were extremely well behaved at both shows and there were no incidents/issues to report. The band are very welcome back to Rod Laver Arena when Muse next tour Australia.'
At Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena management refuse Muse receiver a five year ban because Christopher Wolstenholme performer broke the venues no smoking policy enforced under Australian law.
The following statement on before of the venue Jo Juler from Rod Laver:
'Muse played two full shows at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne last week. It has been incorrectly reported that they have been banned from the venue due to a band member smoking on stage. We confirm that the band have not been banned from Rod Laver Arena, and did not receive a fine. The crowd were extremely well behaved at both shows and there were no incidents/issues to report. The band are very welcome back to Rod Laver Arena when Muse next tour Australia.'
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Muse’s Next Album Is Destined To Be Crap
At best, we rate them as some sort of Radiohead tribute band who one day decided to break out and perform their own material.
The band are like the new kid at school who nobody knows about. Always hanging around in the background, they don’t really annoy anyone, but no-one knows anything about them. All they seem to do is constantly record albums, release singles and tour. Only recently has some personality been injected in to them, making the average person think they do more than write and record.
Frontman Matt Bellamy has recently gone and found himself all loved up with Hollywood actress Kate Hudson. Now he’s going to write lyrics about his experiences with her. Pass us the sick bag would you?
Society often rejects stuff if it isn’t populist. This is why, on a Saturday night, X-Factor is on the TV because everyone prefers second rate singers who think they can belt out hits. You’ll never see a program dedicated to pirates and ninjas doing battle on a hilltop.
More and more people sing about fluffy feelings like love and what sandwich filling was left in the shop at 3pm which makes things a bit boring.
Subsequently, everything becomes bland; self implodes and disappears for bloody ages. With any luck.
We predict the same for Muse as The Sun report Matt Bellamy as saying:
“I’ve been through a lot of personal changes, so some of the songwriting might be a bit more open and personal.”
Let’s hope they know the chords for Fake Plastic Trees when the next album goes tits up.
The band are like the new kid at school who nobody knows about. Always hanging around in the background, they don’t really annoy anyone, but no-one knows anything about them. All they seem to do is constantly record albums, release singles and tour. Only recently has some personality been injected in to them, making the average person think they do more than write and record.
Frontman Matt Bellamy has recently gone and found himself all loved up with Hollywood actress Kate Hudson. Now he’s going to write lyrics about his experiences with her. Pass us the sick bag would you?
Society often rejects stuff if it isn’t populist. This is why, on a Saturday night, X-Factor is on the TV because everyone prefers second rate singers who think they can belt out hits. You’ll never see a program dedicated to pirates and ninjas doing battle on a hilltop.
More and more people sing about fluffy feelings like love and what sandwich filling was left in the shop at 3pm which makes things a bit boring.
Subsequently, everything becomes bland; self implodes and disappears for bloody ages. With any luck.
We predict the same for Muse as The Sun report Matt Bellamy as saying:
“I’ve been through a lot of personal changes, so some of the songwriting might be a bit more open and personal.”
Let’s hope they know the chords for Fake Plastic Trees when the next album goes tits up.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Muse to support U2 in South America
On their South American tour next year,Muse are to support Irish rockers U2.
To perform two shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and São Paulo, Brazil the UK band will hit the road next spring.
“We are very pleased to announce that Muse will be supporting U2 in Argentina and Brazil", posted on Group Official Website.
Tickets for the shows – which take place on 30 March and 9 April – go on general sale on 7 December, but Muse fans will be able to pre-order their tickets on 6 December.
More details about the tour are expected to be announced on U2 and Muse's websites over the next few days.v
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