![]() Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.Free delivery is available for most items when the order exceeds £20, but any exceptions will be clearly highlighted.When you place an order for an item that is fulfilled by Exertis, your details shall be forwarded to them so that they can fulfil the order, and to their courier so that they can deliver the item. Products labelled '*item fulfilled by Exertis on behalf of hmv' will be supplied to you directly by Exertis via their approved couriers.In this instance, we'll send weekly updates to keep you aware. ![]() Certain items can take longer to source than the estimated week, particularly during busy trading periods and may take longer to arrive at our warehouse.Where an item is 'Back in stock soon', we'll aim to receive more stock within a week and will dispatch any orders once the shipment has arrived.We will aim to dispatch pre-orders so that you receive them on the release date.Orders sent via the Express Delivery service will be dispatched the same day if ordered by 2pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).Orders sent via Royal Mail 48® are usually received within two to five working days, including Saturdays.If the items are in stock, we’ll aim to dispatch them within 24 hours of your order being placed.Pyrotechnics, massive digital screens and on-stage actors add colour, depth and drama to a 20-song set list, which includes tracks from the band’s latest album, The 2nd Law, as well as classics like Uprising, Supermassive Black Hole, Time is Running Out, Starlight and Plug-In Baby.Ī great addition to the Muse fan’s collection, this concert experience should be immersive, but ultimately, what you’re left with is an overwhelming urge to have been there, and a sense of disappointment that you weren‘t.īest seen as a companion piece to the concert-goer’s experience, it will very likely make you want to snap up tickets for their next tour. ![]() Not only is everything on screen crystal clear, but with ‘spidercams’ hovering above the crowd and close-ups showcasing the band’s skill and showmanship, you get a 360-degree visual experience. Muse: Live at Rome Olympic Stadium certainly does that. If you’re going to go and see a gig in a cinema, it had better do something pretty special visually, bringing you something you can’t get from actually being there. Which makes for a pretty mindblowing experience. Presented in 4K on its November release in cinemas, this ultra high definition format has been developed to bring audiences images that are far crisper than anything we’ve ever seen.Įssentially, what you see on screen are images constructed with four times as many pixels as you’re used to. In July of this year, the Devonshire trio played to a crowd of 60,000 at Rome’s Olympic Stadium, and the cameras were there to capture it.Ī landmark event not only in the band’s career, but also in music, the show is proof positive that the small-town boys done good.įrom tiny Teignmouth to world domination, you can‘t make it up. ![]() ![]() Whether you’re a fan of their particular brand of stadium rock or not, you can’t deny their credentials. One of the greatest live bands in the world. ![]()
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