Muse wembley how many people
Muse became the first band to sell out the new stadium. They played two sold out nights in June and then a load of dates in the years after. Oasis are one of a handful of acts to have performed at the 'old' Wembley and the new stadium. They played three nights in a row back in July Allen was joined during her biggest hit 'Smile' by Professor Green, who rapped an extra final verse in the song. White Rabbits and The Big Pink also performed earlier in the evening.
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On the stage around them are half-a-dozen satellite dishes, doubling as spotlights, scanning us slowly and sinisterly with eyeless menace. In the empty stand behind them are a dozen barrage balloons, illuminated from within. Peering out into the world, and simultaneously keeping it at bay: it's an evocative echo of the modern condition.
Am I reading too much into Muse? What are they saying? In literal terms, not a lot: it's just "All right Wembley, how ya doin'? And their lyrics are always left sufficiently vague to support any number of interpretations. However, when the chorus "Together we're invincible" is accompanied by footage of protesters taking on helmeted "Pulis" in a foreign riot, it stops sounding like an American-style "there's no 'I' in team" motivational platitude, and gives you some idea of whose side Muse might be on.
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