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Yes to Muse

Monday, 17 August 2009

Jubilant: Chris Wolstenholme with several Muse fans after the decision. Picture John Ware.

Jubilant: Chris Wolstenholme with several Muse fans after the decision. Picture John Ware.

TEIGNMOUTH super group Muse will definitely be playing two gigs in their home town.

Teignbridge councillors today (mon) gave the thumbs up for the concerts on the Den on Friday and Saturday, September 4 and 5, much to the delight of over 100 fans who packed the public gallery at Forde House. Also there to support the application for a licence was Muse bass player Chris Wolstenholme, who said after: ‘I am really chuffed. This is something we wanted to do for our local fans, and we can’t wait for the gigs.’ The licensing committee granted the application, with the proviso that the sound levels at the closest homes to the Den, does not exceed 84.1 decibels. There were no objections from the public, or the statutory authorities. Chris added: ‘The sound level is quite low for our concerts, but we believe we can still put on a good performance.’




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Posted by : Sue, bude | Wednesday 19/Aug/2009 | Report this comment

Have tried the website you have put for tickets but not working? help!!


Posted by : gemma , teignmouth | Tuesday 18/Aug/2009 | Report this comment

tickets go on sale, fri 21st of august at 9am, go onto steroborad.com and they will give you the links to buy them x


Posted by : Wendy Payne, Teignmouth | Tuesday 18/Aug/2009 | Report this comment

Excellent news, great for Teignmouth. Any news when and where tickets go on sale?


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