Music
Elderly fans ask Muse to move concert
Published Saturday, Sep 5 2009, 17:56 BST | By Catriona Wightman

The rock band have returned to their hometown of Teignmouth, Devon to perform two gigs, The Sun reports.
They faced complaints from some local residents who petitioned the district council to get the concert moved.
However, elderly fans living in one nursing home asked if the stage could be moved so that they could see it from their bedrooms.
A source said: "Some of the homes were pretty unimpressed by the plans and vocally criticised them. So the lads had a good laugh when the request came for the stage to be moved.
"Much as they would have liked to please the old folk, it was just too late in the day for any further changes."
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