From left: Dominic Howard, Chris Wolstenholme and Matt Bellamy of the English rock band Muse. The group will perform Thursday at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City. From left: Matt Bellamy, ...
From February to October of 2019 MUSE took their Simulation Theory Tour to over 28 countries and played in front of more than 1 MILLION people. Now fans will be able to experience the spectacle and ...
On its previous concert tours, Muse has used drones that flew above the audience, airborne acrobats and hydraulic lifts that raised each band member about 30 feet into the air as they performed. So ...
Since becoming the first band to sell out London’s new Wembley Stadium in June 2007, Muse has been crisscrossing the globe, bringing increasingly dazzling stage shows to arenas in cities from Tampa, ...
Muse fans looking to relive the band’s sensational 2019 Simulation Theory tour will have a chance to do so via a new VR experience presented by Stageverse, creators of 3D virtual venues and ...
Shortly after Muse came off the Drones World Tour, which found them flying actual drones over the audience, the U.K. rockers' tour director Glen Rowe shared his dreams of doing something even more ...
During the rollout of the Simulation Theory album, Muse were careful to craft a narrative that continued from video to video. Some of those elements were then included within their massive Simulation ...
Muse announced dates for the Simulation Theory World Tour after teasing cities in September. The tour is in support of their new album, Simulation Theory, out Nov. 9. Past tours included flying drones ...
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