“Hopefully we’ll be the first band to play in space. It’s been talked about quite a bit and I’m intrigued to find out if gravity allows you to play. It would probably be some stripped back, acoustic thing but I really think it will happen,” Wolstenholme told MTV in an in-depth interview in the lead up to the band’s next album.
If the trio does get the chance to rock in zero gravity, chances are there won’t be a huge live crowd to enjoy a weightless mosh pit. But it could make for an interesting live TV broadcast!
Nick Broughall is the Australian Editor of TechRadar.com, where he gets to indulge his passion for geekery and the lastest technology. He is also the Editor of EFTM.com.au, where he gets to indulge his passion for manliness, from sampling fine liquor to the joys of growing a beard. It’s a pretty good life, really.
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