February 15, 2007 17:57
Muse to play environmental gig?
The band asked to play global warming awareness bash
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Muse have been approached to play a major gig to raise awareness of global warming.
The concerts are rumoured to be backed by Al Gore, the former US vice president behind the Oscar-nominated global warming film ’An Inconvenient Truth’.
Drummer Dom Howard said: “We’ve been asked. I think it will happened in seven continents around the world, all on the 7 July.”
He told the BBC there were “a lot of bands playing”.
The band won the BRIT award for British Live Act earlier this week (February 14).
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