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Muse follow in dad's footsteps at Royal Albert Hall

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Matt Bellamy becomes second family member to play venue

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy has said the band's performance at the Royal Albert Hall last weekend (April 12) now makes him the second member of his family to have played the legendary venue.

The trio performed at the London concert hall as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust's week of gigs, with their frontman admitting he'd always wanted to play there.

"My dad [George Bellamy] was in a band [The Tornados], and he played here three times and he always said it was his favourite place," Bellamy Jr. told Virgin Radio.

"I've always meant to play here. I suppose we've played all the well known venues in London – it's a pretty important place to say we have played. We've always talked about doing something with an orchestra and this is the sort of place that you would do it. We're not going to be doing that today but I suppose we will get a taste for it."

The Muse frontman added that his father had been right and that he was impressed by the Royal Albert Hall.

"It's immense. It's weird, everyone said 'it's smaller then you think' but it's actually bigger then I expected," said Bellamy. "To me, it's quite overwhelmingly large."

To hear more of the interview and highlights of Muse's set head to Virginradio.co.uk/.

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cobbyshambles 

Apr 15, 2008

they played there a few years back though...

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