Muse to release live album with songs recorded at the Pyramids Centre in Portsmouth

THEIR latest summer of touring saw them play at the London Stadium, the O2 Arena, the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and a sun-soaked beach in Lisbon, Portugal.
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But soon fans of rockers Muse will be able to relive some of the band’s earliest days – including a packed out show they played in Portsmouth.

Muse’s gig at the Pyramids Centre in Southsea on May 17, 1999 will feature in a box set celebrating 20 years since their debut album, Showbiz.

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Muse frontman, Matt Bellamy, as the band performed at the Pyramids Centre in Southsea on May 29, 2000. Recordings from the gig will be released as part of a deluxe collector's box set chronicling the band's breakthrough. Picture: Paul JacobsMuse frontman, Matt Bellamy, as the band performed at the Pyramids Centre in Southsea on May 29, 2000. Recordings from the gig will be released as part of a deluxe collector's box set chronicling the band's breakthrough. Picture: Paul Jacobs
Muse frontman, Matt Bellamy, as the band performed at the Pyramids Centre in Southsea on May 29, 2000. Recordings from the gig will be released as part of a deluxe collector's box set chronicling the band's breakthrough. Picture: Paul Jacobs

The band fronted by guitarist and lead singer Matt Bellamy played the record in front of more than 1,000 fans that night and recorded the show.

Now six songs they played in the city will make up the first half of a 12-track CD immortalising Muse’s live tour of Showbiz.

The disk, to be released on December 6, will accompany eight other CDs and four vinyls in a deluxe set chronicling the band's breakthrough.

Uno, Cave, Muscle Museum, Falling Down, Fillip and Do We Need This are the songs played in Portsmouth set to feature in the collection.

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It will also feature a 48-page book with Muse interviews, old demos, their hit 2001 album Origins of Symmetry and posters and set lists.

Muse's performance at the Pyramids Centre in 1999 was in support of 3 Colours Red, alongside The Donnas, as part of DJ Steve Lamacq’s Evening Session Tour.

Tickets to the gig were £7.50 in advance, which is £12.50 less than Muse fans would now have to pay for a t-shirt from their merchandise store.

The band returned to the Pyramids Centre a year later on May 29, supported by ‘special guests’ Coldplay, and tickets were £8.

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A number of other huge acts who went on to achieve big things have also played at the venue, including Lily Allen, Razorlight, Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead and Supergrass.

The collection, Origin of Muse, is available to pre order for £124.99.

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