Wednesday 23 March 2011

Muse wants perform some song from album 'Orgin Of Symmetry' at Reading and Leeds Festivals

At the Reading and Leeds Festival confirmed bands Muse to want to perform some song from their 'Origin Of Symmetry' album for the "last time" in this year.

According to the NME news reporter that the bands were speaking on today 23rd March
available digitally.

My Chemical Romance is joining the headlining for the August events, while The Strokes and Pulp will also perform co-headline slots.

Frontman Matt Bellamy said that the band want to mark the 10-year anniversary of 'Origin Of Symmetry''s release in some way at the shows.

He said of the 2001 album, "It's probably the last time some of these songs will ever be played live again, drawing a line under one phase of our career".

He added: "It was on the second album ['Origin...'] that things really started happening for the band, and when we focused on the live side of things much more. So it'll be like coming full circle: we've gone off on one a little bit, and now it feels like the right time to pull it back and remind ourselves of what we were doing 10 years ago."

Reading and Leeds Festival taking place August 26-28. Latest headlines Friday night in Leeds (26) and Sunday night in Reading (28).

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