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Muse Cancel Three European Tour Dates
The news comes after frontman Matt Bellamy breaks his foot.

Muse have been forced to cancel three of their scheduled European show, due to frontman Matt Bellamy breaking his foot.
The news was revealed yesterday after Bellamy tweeted, ‘Ouch! Broke my foot…’
The band then posted to their website and social networks that they would be forced to cancel their shows in Stockholm, Malmo and Oslo, due to the singer having to be on crutches:
‘We’re very sorry to have to announce that Muse’s forthcoming shows in Oslo, Stockholm and Malmo have been cancelled as Matt has broken two bones in his foot. The band have therefore made the difficult decision to cancel these gigs as they feel that they will not be able to do justice to their live show and the fans who have bought tickets with Matt performing on crutches. Muse would like to apologise to all their fans who have tickets to these shows. Refunds will be available from the point of purchase.
‘Matt’s progress will be monitored over the next few days, but the remaining dates on the tour are still scheduled to go ahead as planned. As soon as we have any news it will be posted on the Muse website, Facebook and Twitter accounts.’
Their European tour dates - including those cancelled - are as follows.
DECEMBER
05 Oslo, Norway, Spektrum Arena (Cancelled)
06 Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson Globe (Cancelled)
07 Malmo, Sweden, Arena (Cancelled)
10 Helsinki, Finland, Hartwall Arena
11 Talinn, Estonia, Saku Arena
13 Riga, Latvia, Arena
15 Hamburg, Germany, O2 World
17 Amsterda,, The Netherlands Ziggo Dome
18 Antwerp, Belgium, Sportspaleis
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