MUSE
MUSIC FESTIVALS & TOURS
Event | Date | Country | Tickets |
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Various Shows | TBA | TBA | Buy |
PinkPop Festival | Jun 22,2025 | Landgraaf, Netherlands | Buy |
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Muse, formed in 1994 in Teignmouth, Devon, England, by vocalist and guitarist Matt Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard, has carved out a unique place in the rock music landscape with their innovative blend of alternative rock, progressive rock, and electronic influences. Known for their theatrical live performances, complex compositions, and thought-provoking lyrics, Muse has garnered a dedicated global fanbase and critical acclaim.
The band's early years saw them releasing their debut album, "Showbiz," in 1999, which introduced their dynamic sound and Bellamy's soaring vocals. The album showcased tracks like "Muscle Museum" and "Sunburn," setting the stage for their future success.
Muse gained international recognition with their second album, "Origin of Symmetry" (2001), featuring singles like "Plug In Baby" and "New Born." The album's intricate arrangements and Bellamy's virtuosic guitar work earned them comparisons to progressive rock legends like Pink Floyd and Radiohead.
In 2003, Muse released "Absolution," which became their breakthrough album, propelled by the hit singles "Time Is Running Out" and "Hysteria." The album's blend of apocalyptic themes and anthemic rock solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative bands of their generation.
The band continued to push musical boundaries with albums like "Black Holes and Revelations" (2006), featuring the politically charged anthem "Knights of Cydonia," and "The Resistance" (2009), which included the Grammy-winning single "Uprising." Their ability to fuse rock with electronic and symphonic elements expanded their sonic palette and garnered widespread acclaim.
Muse's live performances are renowned for their spectacle and energy, with elaborate stage setups and Bellamy's theatrical presence captivating audiences worldwide. They have headlined major festivals and arenas across the globe, showcasing their ability to translate their studio recordings into unforgettable live experiences.
In recent years, Muse has continued to evolve their sound with albums like "The 2nd Law" (2012), which experimented with electronic and dubstep influences, and "Drones" (2015), a concept album exploring themes of warfare and government control. The latter won them their second Grammy Award for Best Rock Album.
Beyond their musical endeavors, Muse has been outspoken on political and social issues, using their platform to advocate for environmental conservation and social justice. Their activism and engagement with global issues have underscored their commitment to using music as a vehicle for change.
With multiple awards, including Brit Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, and more, Muse's legacy as boundary-pushing rock innovators continues to resonate. As they continue to challenge conventions and inspire with their music, Muse remains a driving force in modern rock and a beacon for artistic experimentation and creativity.
FUN FACTS
The band's name, Muse, was inspired by a series of fortuitous events. They initially went by "Rocket Baby Dolls" but changed it after Matt Bellamy's art teacher suggested the name "Muse" because it was short and impactful, reflecting their artistic and creative nature.
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Origin of Band Name
Muse made their debut on the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival in 2004. Their performance was so well-received that it catapulted them into mainstream fame, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse live act.
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Glastonbury Debut
Matt Bellamy is known for his innovative and unconventional guitar playing techniques. He incorporates various effects pedals and unique playing styles, such as tapping and pitch-shifting, which contribute to Muse's distinctive sound and electrifying live performances.
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Unique Techniques
Muse performed a legendary concert at Wembley Stadium in 2007, which was documented in the live album and DVD "HAARP." The concert included elaborate stage setups, synchronized visuals, and even a UFO-shaped object suspended above the stage, showcasing their theatrical approach to live shows.
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The HAARP Concert
Muse's music often explores themes of science fiction, dystopia, and space exploration. They drew inspiration from movies like "Blade Runner" and "1984," as well as scientific concepts and conspiracy theories, creating a thematic richness that resonates with their fanbase and sets them apart in the rock genre.
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Interstellar Influence