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The tour was Muse's first since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and is also the first to feature new touring member Dan Lancaster, [1] who replaced long-time touring member Morgan Nicholls. [2] The Will of the People World Tour also became the band´s fifth consecutive album concert tour to sell over one million tickets and gross over $100 ...
Pages in category "Muse (band) concert tours" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Simulation Theory World Tour; U. US Campus Invasion Tour ...
The Simulation Theory World Tour [2] was a world concert tour by English rock band Muse, in support of their eighth studio album, Simulation Theory (2018). The tour began in Houston on 22 February 2019 and ended in Lima on 15 October 2019. [3] Numerous acts appeared as the opening act, including Tom Morello, Walk the Moon, Nothing But Thieves ...
Stepping into Muse frontman Matt Bellamy’s Los Angeles studio is immediately surreal, on a couple of different fronts. For one thing, there’s the fact that it’s in an unmarked former ...
The album received generally positive reviews and became Muse's seventh consecutive number-one album in the UK. [3] A world tour in support of the album, the Will of the People World Tour, began in April 2022 and concluded in November 2023. [4] [5] It was ranked as the #17 best guitar album of 2022 by Guitar World readers. [6]
2026 Arnie & Barney: Belgium Germany TBA Studio 100: CG animation [5] 2026 Asterix, the Kingdom of Nubia: France Alexandre Heboyan SND M6 Studio CG animation [6] 2026 The Cat in the Hat: United States Erica Rivinoja Alessandro Carloni: Warner Bros. Pictures Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Dr. Seuss Enterprises DNEG Animation: CG animation [7 ...
Muse, 26, was in his third season with the Vikings after being selected in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL Draft out of South Carolina. He appeared in three games with Minnesota this year.
The Black Holes and Revelations Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English rock band Muse in support of their fourth studio album Black Holes and Revelations. [1] Lasting at over 2 years, this was the band's longest tour to date.