Muse to Peform at Big Day Out
Muse were named Best Act In The World Today in London
yesterday at the Q Awards.
Accepting the Award, singer
Matt Bellamy said "We've only been able to come because it's
in the afternoon, so that's lucky for us - we have to play
in Denmark tonight. It won't quite be taking a helicopter
from the roof but we have to take a car and a plane straight
away.”
But that was yesterday and we are really only
interested whether they will still be the Best Act in The
World in Seventy Nine Days’ Time.
Because that is when
they will take the stage to headline the Auckland Big Day
Out.
With plenty of arena shows between here and
then, including London’s O2 Arena and the legendary
Budokan Tokyo, we are picking the English band to still be
in the same incredible form that saw them deservedly pick up
the Q Award.
Other Big Day Out acts to collect Q
Awards were Kasabian for Best Album and Lily Allen’s
‘The Fear’ for Best Track.
Picking up Best Album
for their LP West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, Kasabian
admitted they were concerned they had gone "too far" in
their desire for an experimental sound on the record.
Guitarist Serge Pizzorno said "We're really proud. It was very ambitious and we've been recognised for that. It was in the great tradition of British rock and roll bands, pushing things to be interesting rather than just successful We pushed it a bit too far. It's nice."
Lily Allen was
thrilled by her win - though she admitted she hadn't been
bothered what she was honoured for.
She said: "It's
really nice, I've never won anything before. It didn't
matter why I got it, it's just nice to have someone say to
you, 'Well done, you're quite good at music.'”
Big
Day Out promoter Campbell Smith noted he was pleased to see
Spandau Ballet collect The Q Idol award on the night. “It
was their fashion sense that first inspired me but you
can’t argue with the smooth quality of ‘True’,
‘Gold’, or “communication let me down…” said
Smith.
BIG DAY OUT JANUARY 15th 2010
MOUNT SMART
STADIUM, AUCKLAND
Muse, The Mars Volta, Lily Allen,
Kora, Groove Armada, Kasabian, Dizzee Rascal, PNC, Peaches,
Ladyhawke, Girl Talk, Dimmer, Rise Against, Mastodon,
Karnivool, The Horrors, Gin Wigmore, Powderfinger, Calvin
Harris, The Decemberists, Eskimo Joe, The Temper Trap,
Minuit, James Duncan, The Checks and many more to be
announced!
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