COMPETITION: Muse Live CD
- Posted on April 3, 2008 10:25 AM
- 10 comments

If you have ever been lucky enough to see Muse live, then you will know what all the fuss is about.
Since 2002, Muse have won various Best Live Act awards from NME, Q, Kerrang, the BRIT Awards and many more.
They really know how to put on a sizzling performance the kind that will blow your mind even if you think you are not much of a fan I can guarantee that by the end of their gig, you will be.
Whats better than going to a Muse gig? Getting the Muse Live album for free of course! Well, maybe not, but its still a pretty good offer.
We have five copies of the Muse Live album up for grabs.
To enter our competition, please leave a comment below and tell us what your most memorable gig is. The winner will be picked at random and notified by email.
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Comments (10)
Wes Karr
I saw Muse for the first time in Toronto, and let me tell you-they really are one of the best live acts ever!!! I have seen over 100 bands live and these guys are waaay on top. We already knew that Muse was amazing, but seeing them live was out of this world. Can't wait to hear the new album and see them again.
Posted on April 3, 2008 11:08 AM
Michala Moses
I've been to a ton of concerts in the past few years, but I don't even have to think about it when picking a favorite. Muse easily tops the list. The only difficult decision is deciding whether I enjoyed the Atlanta show more or the Nashville show more.. They were two of the best nights of my entire life!
Posted on April 3, 2008 9:33 PM
12Tiggeroo
These guys are busy
Best Live act NME 2008
there invlved in
TCT and
V Festival
and I can't get there!
Thank Goodness for their album.
Posted on April 5, 2008 10:44 AM
tara rose
i have only ever been to one concert razorlight 2 year ogo at the tct. loved it going again soon
Posted on April 6, 2008 2:03 PM
Nicola
My most memorable gig? That is by sure the Plain White T's gig in Munich...I was in the 1st row and Tom the leadsinger recognized me from another concert and dedicated a song to me. That song was on theit album they had recorded almost 6 years ago and some of the band members had to learn it again. But they did it and played it for me and I even saw me in the crowd and point at me. It was the best night ever and I guess I will always remember that concert - so it is worth to be called the most memorable concert ever for me! :)
Posted on April 7, 2008 5:58 PM
Nicola
My most memorable gig? That is by sure the Plain White T's gig in Munich...I was in the 1st row and Tom the leadsinger recognized me from another concert and dedicated a song to me. That song was on their album they had recorded almost 6 years ago and some of the band members had to learn it again. But they did it and played it for me and they even saw me in the crowd and pointed at me. It was the best night ever and I guess I will always remember that concert - so it is worth to be called the most memorable concert ever for me! :)
Posted on April 7, 2008 6:00 PM
Hayley Rackham
well, i have seen muse twice.
two years in a row;
thursday 23rd november 2006, wembley area, london
&
sunday 17th june 2007, wembley stadium, london
..and im due to see them
wednesday 13th august 2008,
marlay park, dublin. ireland
can i just say, they are
BREATH TAKING
Posted on April 19, 2008 2:38 PM
knit1foryou
I loved seeing bloc party & the killers live when they played rock city with the NME awards tour - They Were Fabulous Darling!
Posted on April 26, 2008 11:32 AM
MikeFrost
my most memorable gig experience was when i got urinated on TWICE whilst watching pearl jam at leeds fest a couple of years back. yes i said twice. me and my friend got hit by a flying pint before they came on stage... and a few minutes later the man behind me whipped it out and went for it all down my leg! needless to say i punched his drunken face, and thus deserve a muse album!
Posted on May 8, 2008 11:35 PM
Jen
It would have to be Muse in the M.E.N arena last December. Pure talent. I loved it when the lads whipped out their balls.
I mean the balls filled with confetti of course, and threw them into the crowd.
I also melted when Matt Bellamy played the piano solo of Butterflies and Hurricanes. SUPERB.
Posted on June 12, 2008 8:45 AM
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