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On top of the global chart success of their ninth studio album Will Of The People , multi-platinum and Grammy Award winning rock band Muse are bringing their North American tour for Spring 2023 to the United Center on February 25th..

Widely recognized as one of the best live bands in the world, Muse have consistently produced exhilarating and ground-breaking shows, and their 2023 Will Of The People world tour will be no exception. The tour features special guests  Evanescence and  ONE OK ROCK .

Muse are Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Chris Wolstenholme. Since forming in 1994, Muse have released nine studio albums, selling over 30 million units worldwide. Their latest album ‘Will of the People” debuted at #1 in multiple territories including, UK (their 7th consecutive #1), Austria, France, Finland, Italy and Switzerland. Their previous album, ‘Simulation Theory’, debuted at #1 in multiple territories and followed their 2015 album, ‘Drones’, which went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, the band’s second.

Muse have won numerous music awards including two Grammy Awards, an American Music Award, five MTV Europe Music Awards, two Brit Awards, eleven NME Awards and seven Q Awards, amongst others.

The following approved process will be implemented at the United Center for the General Admission (GA) pit:

  • WRISTBAND DISTRIBUTION TIMES: At 9 a.m. on show day, guests will receive a numbered wristband. This represents the order they will be lined up in to access the GA area. Numbered wristbands will be distributed until 4:30 pm.
  • LOCATION: Fans will only receive wristbands from a credentialed United Center security employee at Gate 5.
  • LEAVING PRIVILEGES: Once the wristband is received, guests are free to leave and return to Gate 5 no later than 4:30 p.m.
  • RETURNING TIME: All guests with a wristband must return to the United Center and be lined up in order by 4:30 p.m. to have wristband number honored.
  • LATE ARRIVAL: If a guest with a numbered wristband arrives after 4:30 p.m., the guest will be placed in line after the last guest in line. Guests without wristbands arriving after 4:30 pm will also be placed in line after the last guest in line.
  • ONE PROCESS: This is the only process approved for GA entry. No additional arrangements can be honored at this time.

**Please note- you must have your ticket to obtain a wristband and it’s one wristband per person.

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Muse is an English rock band from Teignmouth in Devon that formed in 1994

It includes frontman, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Matt Bellamy, bassist and backing vocalist Christopher Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard. Muse is known for a unique style of alt-rock, with electronic music leanings and a blend of classical music, which lends to an ethereal, melancholic sound.

Starting in the early ’90s under the original name Gothic Plague, the band toured relentlessly with bands such as Skunk Anansie. The band released its first EPs to a loyal fan base and was met with relative success in the UK indie charts. This earned the group crucial backing from the likes of Steve Lamacq and NME, and its debut studio album Showbiz was released in 1999, scoring relative chart success. The album has since gone on to become a certified platinum album in the UK.

Muse’s second album, released in 2001, revealed a growth in sound and ambition that is still evident in its records today. Origin of Symmetry saw the band shift into progressive rock territory, producing momentous singles like “New Born” and “Bliss.” The album acted as a catalyst that moved Muse into commercial and critical success for years to come. Its next four albums all topped the UK album charts, and the band has sold over 15 million albums worldwide.

In 2003, Muse released its third album, Absolution. This album debuted at number one in the UK, and with time, became certified gold in the US. This album is widely considered the band’s breakthrough album, with key hits such as “Time Is Running Out” and “Hysteria” topping the charts. In support of this album, Muse headed out on a year-long international tour.

In 2006, Muse released its fourth studio album, Black Holes and Revelations. This album debuted at number one on the charts in five countries. From this album, two singles, "Supermassive Black Hole" and "Knights of Cydonia," became chart-toppers, reaching the top 10 hits in the UK.

Muse’s live shows also followed the same ambitious, gargantuan elevation of music. Famed for its tours, the band has won two Brit Awards for Best Live Act, and it sells out arenas and stadiums around the globe with ease. Muse has become a legendary force on the festival circuit, and has headlined Reading and Leeds, T in the Park, and Glastonbury over the years. At Glastonbury Festival 2010, a gigantic crowd to its pyramid stage set up at the latter event in 2010.

Around the same time, Muse’s latest album The Resistance was conquering all corners of the UK. The band then scooped three Grammy nominations and a win for Best Rock Album, which helped it officially break into the US. Its explosion in popularity led to its performance at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London – and to its single “Survival” becoming the official anthem of the event.

Since its acclaimed Olympic performance, Muse has gone on to produce three more albums. Released in 2015, Drones was an album that aimed to return to the original rock sound for which Muse was originally known, but weaved in a powerful statement on the dehumanization of modern warfare. with the release of Drones, Muse began another tour focused on small venues throughout the UK and theAlong US. Drones an immediate hit, topping charts globally.

After touring the globe, including headlining at major festivals, Muse continued its path forward with another album release in 2018 — Simulation Theory. This kicked off the Simulation Theory World Tour, which took the band all the way from Houston, Texas, to a final stop in Lima, Peru.

At the end of 2019, Muse released a special compilation box titled Origin of Muse. This included remastered versions of its albums and previously unreleased music. This special edition is a dream come true for Muse fans. The box contains a 48-page book, nine CDs, four vinyl records. One of the highlights of the set is a fully-remastered version of the band’s debut album Showbiz.

Most recently, in 2022, Muse released the Will of the People. This album showcases the darker, heavier side of Muse’s music, with singles “Won’t Stand Down” and “Compliance” quickly becoming fan favorites.

Known for its flawless performances, Muse continues to capture the depth of its musical history in every show. Fans, who are often referred to as Musers, flock to see the band perform at large arenas around the world. Most shows sell out, and in order to find a position near the front of the stage, Musers arrive hours ahead of showtime.

Not only does Muse deliver an incredibly dynamic and energetic live show, but its sound production is renowned for being top-quality. Bellamy’s vocals can be heard clearly, along with every accompanying instrument. Recently, touring member Morgan Nicholls was replaced by Dan Lancaster. Lancaster now plays additional keys, percussion, and guitar, as well as providing backup vocals.

To snag tickets to a Muse tour date, make sure to pay attention to recently released tour schedules. Muse’s 2022-2023 “The Will of the People World” Tour reaches far and wide.

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Enjoyed the band but not the show. The organizers failed in everything they could fail. Believe me, I've been to a lot of international shows here in Argentina and Chile, and this was the first time ever that I couldn't hear the music some times.

The "Complejo al Río" is in a great zone of Vicente López, really near to buses, subway, and two of the most important avenues (Av. Santa Fe/Cabildo/Maipú and Av. Libertador); so I got there without any troubles and even had some food because there were a lot of places to eat or drink near it.

It all went down when the showtime was getting near: I got in without getting checked, as most people, really dangerous; then, the entrance was full of construction debris (dangerous x2). Once I was in, I realized that the venue was pretty much a cement parking lot with a couple of bleachers, wouldn't be much of a problem if it weren't that: a) there were holes in the floor, so somebody could have get hurt while jumping and; b) it was on downhill, so that meant that in certain areas of the "campo trasero" you couldn't see anything.

When it started, everyone was excited, jumping, but two songs in we realised that we couldn't hear sometimes: the sound came and then go away. You could literally heard people talking over the music! And this wasn't an acoustic show! The low-volume stayed the whole gig, and it ruined songs like Madness that I could literally not hear. Bonus track: Matt confused Argentina with Uruguay and used their flag here. Everyone shouting "NOOO" which meant hearing even less.

Going strictly to the show: the band pulled out a pretty good one, they didn't interacted with the public a lot but considering videos I've seen, that's just how they are. The setlist was the very same of two days ago in Chile, so there's nothing to complain about though we Argentinians are used to the fact that the bands always play more songs here, or change the setlist a bit. Muse was not the case.

I still had a great time and would totally go to see this band again, specially because I feel like I didn't got the full experience. It's too much to know that they never come with the full stages and theatrics to add the fact that they came without speakers.

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This was the 3rd concert I have seen Muse at. I have to say as far as concerts go, you won't find one with any more to it than a Muse concert. I have been to many concerts and I love them all. Music made in a studio is never going to capture the real live sound. Music is made to be played live!

The Simulation tour was simply amazing. Visually, audibly and just being there. Having trombones being played, actually played not recorded and being a part of the opening was simply astonishing. It as a great sound and visually it was amazing. The same with Pressure, having the trombones out there added to the song and made it unbelievable.

They also played Dig Down the acoustic gospel version live. With Dom, Matt and Chris playing center of the stadium. Chris on the acoustic guitar, Matt on the piano and Dom obviously on the drums. What a neat set to see them playing so close together and the gospel signers on stage lit up by their costumes. Very well done!

Our son didn't(teenager) didn't understand the Close Encounters of the 3rd kind part. Where Matt was playing the guitar and the mother ship was responding. He is too young. :-) My wife and I got it.

Watching Matt play his guitar by his tong! What? I had never seen anything like it. He is amazing. Chris is just amazing on bass and Dom on drums. These guys can do it all!

What a fun show. I really appreciate what Muse has done to give back to their fan's. Too many bands don't care as long as they sell their tickets. Muse doesn't appear to be like that. Even purchasing tickets, they allow the true fans to purchase first getting the best seats.

I look forward to seeing them again! Great show, great music, and a great time. Playing for almost 2 hours. Great job Muse!

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Over the course of two decades, Muse’s live show has evolved into one of the most sensational spectacles in the world - an experience worthy of four (!) live DVDs churned out since the release of Hullabaloo in 2001.

From humble beginnings touring the UK dive bar circuit, the band’s intellectual prog-rock quickly earned them the heavy burden of ‘the next Radiohead’: a stigma brushed aside, and a prophecy fulfilled.

The band’s trajectory to international stardom was driven in the early noughties by huge success around ‘Origin Of Symmetry’ and ‘Absolution’; a pair of records that delivered sold out arena shows across the globe.

From that point on, Muse poured everything into their live show. From huge satellite dishes beaming light into the sky to monumental, rotating pillars, each tour delivers something totally unexpected, and utterly jawdropping. And that’s prior to any mention of the crazy, crazy talent exhibited on stage. Matt Bellamy, one of the few true rockstars of the modern age, thrashes and strokes at his guitar in equal measure, and delivers stunning falsetto vocals. Though the band have recruited extra, ‘behind-the-scenes’ members over recent years, the amount of noise produced by the three piece remains astounding.

With Glastonbury and Coachella headline slots - and just about everything other accolade - under their belts, where now for Muse? Somehow, the only way, still, is up. And it’s guaranteed to be totally bombastic.

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Since their incarnation in 1994, the Devon trio has evolved from a garage rock band into a momentous live act that has conquered the largest stages and festivals all around the planet with their space-themed apoco-pop rock. The band has six albums in its discography, which was not seem like very much for an artist that has reached a reputation as saintly as Muse, yet it is what Matt Bellamy and co transform their music into onstage which continues to wow audiences.

As the bass rumbles and begins 'Supremacy', the band appear all at once surrounded by fire and pyrotechnics as they wage some solar war all within their own minds. As they run through their hits such as 'Supermassive Black Hole' and 'Starlight' at blistering speeds, the audience have no choice to watch on in blind amazement. Matt Bellamy is a frontman often likened to the late, great Freddie Mercury and after seeing him perform you realise there is serious weight behind these lofty claims.

No matter how big his crowd, Matt throws himself into every blistering guitar solo and whips crowds into frenzies like no other. When the finale of 'Knights Of Cydonia' kicks in, the audience has completely surrendered itself to the supernatural, surreal world of Muse and simply hope they will never return.

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Santiago de Chile - October 13th

The first good surprise was with the opening band, Kaiser Chiefs. The show was short but a very good one! The singer, Ricky Wilson, is very charismatic and an excellent dancer!

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the sound was very good, the instruments were heard in good frequency and also the voices.

The band has a strong connection on stage and a great dynamic between them.

The setlist was very well chosen, mixing successful songs from previous albums, like Hysteria, Supermassive and Starlight; and new album hits like: Algorithm, Propaganda and Thought Contagion.

The songs were similar to other shows that they played on this tour in all Latin America, but they surprised Santiago with the song Bliss (not in other setlists).

Lead singer Matt sings very well live can make different tones of voice, is incredible, just like the albums!

In addition, the lighting games and dancers who were on the stage during the show further contributed to the whole presentation.

The show finished with Knights of Cydonia and made everyone very happy!

A great night! Thank you Muse!

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I had seen Muse a few times at various festivals over the years (Reading twice, V Festival, Download) and wanted to see them in their own show and I thought what better place than to do that than at Londons O2 Arena.

Muse played for 2 hours with a faultless performance. Belting out classics such as Plug In Baby, Stockholm Syndrome and completing the evening with the infectious Knights Of Cydonia as well as promoting songs from the current Drones album.

My only regret of the evening was having to be upstairs on Level 4 for this concert. People standing in the Floor areas and Level 1 seem to be able to let loose and enjoy themselves but upstairs really didn't know how to behave at a rock concert with he majority remaining seated and I was even asked to sit down by the person behind me. Unfortunately the big arenas can bring out the punters who aren't used to what a rock concert can be about but i'll balance this comment by saying that I should have been downstairs if I really wanted to rock out.

Great performance by band, disappointed with the crowd as a whole.

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We came in from Houston to see Muse in Austin. I've had to miss their TX shows in the past because I didnt have the money or time, but this year I said fuck it, I'm going to this show and I wont miss them again. It was so worth it. They sounded amazing, the whole band are great performers. They posted the whole concert on facebook so I thought that was cool. I can watch it again if I want. So, so worth it. The stage was really cool with these stacks of video monitors in the back and they were staggered. It's hard to describe, but it looked really good. The only complaint I had was that I bought an actual seat but everyone stood the whole time, so it was kind of pointless, but I'm glad I had something to lean on if I got too tired. It was kind of hard to see the band on stage because people were in the way, but I'm sort of short so...oh well. It was a very minor complaint and nothing against Muse. If (I should say WHEN) I see them again, I'll try to get a seat on the rail with no one in front of me, but you know how it goes.

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An impressive start with "Psycho" brought all the energy to the Olympia-halle without any warming up. The setlist was loaded with the tracks of their latest Best-Rock-Album-Grammy winner, "Drones", but also included some classics as "Plug In Baby", "Stockholm Syndrome", and an amazing performance of "Citizen Erased", a song from "Origin of Symmetry" rarely played in the latest years shows.

The stage in itself deserves recognition as it was meant to rotate, while holding a structure from where around ten drones came into the show flashing and wandering around some meters over the crowd. In addition, a series of interactive projections were prepared in accordance to every song lyrics.

Bellamy asked people to help on singing the already classic "Time Is Running Out", as well as "Starlight" and the whole chorus for "Uprising".

A great show that clarifies why they are one of the best live bands at the moment.

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There is a reason these guys play in big arenas. It’s not just a few guys on a stage playing their music, it’s a production. Even up in the nosebleeds it was a great show.

Spoiler alert! Don’t read any further if you don’t want to know.

Had it all! Glowing glasses, lit up suits, giant robots, a piano that shoots lasers, dancers with flashlights, smoke machines and glowing batons, and a special appearance by Eddie! People hanging from wires, surprises coming up from trap doors, lasers, lasers and more lasers! The set was a blistering 26 songs lasting a little over two hours!

I will definitely see them again the next time they come to town. Though not from the balcony. They say “Don’t look down if you have a thing about heights.” That’s where the stage is!

Great show.

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Saw them in Milan 20/5. I've been attending concerts for more than 10 years now and this gig goes into my top 5!! The show, the energy, the sound (!!) was amazing! I was blown away by Matt's voice, so clear and beautiful, Chris's dexterity with the bass (for me the second best bass player ever) and Dominic's drum solos. I loved the round stage in the center of the arena, you can really see them well from wherever you are standing/seating. I really wish more bands could afford this kind of technology, oh well... And the video projections, especially the puppeteering part during The Handler... genious and scary! The setlist included almost all the songs I wanted to hear live (I only missed Stockholm Syndrome and Bliss). All in all, kudos to the guys, really, I hope too see them again very soon.

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We’ve got the windy city covered., alternative arena-fillers muse proclaim “will of the people” up close for riveted riviera theatre.

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Considering Muse is arguably the most gargantuan alternative band of this century, it was unbelievably rare that singer/multi-instrumentalist Matt Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme and drummer Dominic Howard, plus touring keyboard player/super producer Dan Lancaster, would play a place as small as the historic Riviera Theatre.

And though it resulted in a sell out that was bursting at the seams, there’s at least another chance to catch the guys when the full-fledged “Will Of The People” Tour launches at the United Center on Saturday, February 23.

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For exactly 90-minutes, Muse locally debuted a lot from the artfully accessible new album, alongside several towering anthems that were crafted at some point throughout the 2000s.

No matter where the material came from, the trio was downright timeless as it incorporated progressive, electronic, psychedelic and even classical sounds into ambitious selections such as “Assassin,” “Won’t Stand Down” and “Hysteria.”

Outside of a pause for a technical difficultly between “Nishe” and “The Gallery,” it was all systems go with the back to back attack of “Compliance” and “Stockholm Syndrome” only adding to the momentum.

The conceptual nature of the current collection, a commentary on the deteriorating state of global affairs, also resounded throughout the Riviera, which despite its dystopian leanings, found fans pumping their fists in unity to make the exact elixir that’s needed right now.

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Despite having a heap of hits, Muse focused on the recent and deeper sides of its expanding catalogue, but by no means did that yield any less satisfying results, especially come encores of “Killed Or Be Killed” and “Knights Of Cydonia” as the band darted dramatically in numerous directions to mark an epic end to the exceptional occasion.

For additional information on Muse, visit Muse.mu .

For a list of upcoming Jam Productions shows, visit JamUSA.com .

Upcoming concert highlights at the Riviera Theatre include Alvvays (Oct. 14); Judah & The Lion (Oct. 21); Chelsea Cutler (Oct. 28); Fletcher (Nov. 2); Noah Kahan (Nov. 3); Dayglow (Nov. 4); Bazzi (Nov. 6); Two Door Cinema Club (Nov. 7); Masie Peters (Nov. 8); The Backseat Lovers (Nov. 10); Umphrey’s McGee (Nov. 11-12); AFI (Nov. 15); Maldita Vecinda (Nov. 18); Mac DeMarco (Nov. 19) and Beabadoobee (Nov. 29). For additional details, visit JamUSA.com/Riviera-Theatre .

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  • Hysteria ( Rage Against the Machine's "Know Your Enemy" riff outro ) Play Video
  • Will of the People Play Video
  • Plug In Baby ( Extended intro and outro ) Play Video
  • Nishe ( Tour debut; Improvised during technical difficulties, shortened version ) Play Video
  • The Gallery ( Started late due to technical issues with the band's IEMs ) Play Video
  • Compliance Play Video
  • Stockholm Syndrome ( Rage Against the Machine's "Calm Like a Bomb" riff outro ) Play Video
  • Space Dementia Play Video
  • Minimum Play Video
  • You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween ( Toccata and Fugue in D minor intro ) Play Video
  • Supermassive Black Hole ( Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady" riff outro ) Play Video
  • Prelude Play Video
  • Starlight Play Video
  • Kill or Be Killed Play Video
  • Knights of Cydonia ( Ennio Morricone's 'Man With a Harmonica' intro ) Play Video

Note: First U.S. performance of ‘Nishe’ since 2011. Due to logistical issues, certain instruments from the band’s rig did not make it to Chicago for the show.

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Muse  bring their "Will of the People Tour" to stateside fans when the English rock band visits venues in the U.S. and Canada for a North American tour in early 2023. Evanescence  provide support on the bill.

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Will of the People is Muse's latest album. The futuristically anthemic rockers' ninth studio effort, it emerged last month. It contains the singles "Won't Stand Down," "Compliance," "Kill or Be Killed," "You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween" and the title track.

Muse singer  Matt Bellamy said that  Slipknot influenced the album, thanks to his son's love of the metal band .

General on-sale for Muse tickets starts Oct. 7 at 10AM. Pre-sale begins Oct. 4. Go to  willofthepeopletour.com  and get info here . See the dates below.

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Live Recap: Muse at Riviera Theatre • Chicago

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Muse is accustomed to filling up arenas and stadiums whenever they tour. So, when they change gears and play the rare theater show, you know it’s going to be something special. Touring in support of their new album, Will of the People , Muse played to a sold-out crowd of 2500 lucky fans at the Riviera Theatre on Tuesday night. And it was definitely a night to remember.

For their first show at the Riviera in 18 years, Muse gave us a stripped-back set. No stage projections. No intense light shows. No fancy setups. Just Matt Bellamy, Dom Howard, Chris Wolstenholme, and touring keyboardist Dan Lancaster on stage. It was a rare sight and one that proves Muse doesn’t rely on stage production to make their performances good. The stage production enhances it. Though it’s always cool to see what innovative technology they’re gonna pull out in a live setting, it was still great to see them keep it simple and focus on the music.

If you were expecting Muse to take a page out of Green Day’s book and deliver a night full of deep cuts, you’d be disappointed. The setlist was made up of popular singles like “Plug in Baby,” “Starlight,” Supermassive Black Hole,” and “Knights of Cydonia.” They also played some of their new cuts, like “Won’t Stand Down,” the seasonally appropriate “You Make Me Feel Like It’s Halloween,” “Compliance,” and “Kill Or Be Killed,” which got a huge reaction from the crowd. While they peppered in a few deep cuts like “Space Dementia,” “Assassin,” “Niche,” and “Minimum,” they mostly played it safe. Muse has a plentiful catalog, so it’s a shame they still hold back on songs fans have been clamoring for, even in such an intimate setting. They could’ve used this rare setting to pull out deep cuts and not worry about trying to please an arena full of people, similar to what Green Day did at the Metro in August. Instead, it feels like the setlist they’ll use when they return to play the United Center in February.

Setlist nitpicking aside, it was still a fantastic show. 20 years on Muse are as tight as ever. They were made to be performers. Even with some brief tech issues, the band never missed a beat. They deliver a memorable show full of energy, thrills, and tons of sing-a-longs. Watching Bellamy lead the crowd in a giant sing-a-along of “Starlight,” it became clear this is what he was born to do. Take away the larger-than-life stage productions and fancy technology, and you’re left with a band that knows how to deliver an unforgettable performance.

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Muse rounded off their North American tour with a night at Chicago’s United Center before heading back to Europe.

Back in December, Muse performed at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom for a show that, by their standards, was a rather intimate affair.  Luckily the Windy City didn’t have to wait long before they returned for their signature full production show, and it was everything you would hope for.

The moment the house lights went down, and the first beat of “Algorithm” rang out across the United Center, the cheers of the excited crowd reached a crescendo. A spotlight shone on drummer Dominic Howard as he pounded the drums, and he was joined by the dancers who marched in time as the electronic lights on their outfits and glasses pulsed in unison. 

Matt Bellamy is clearly a master of many things. To start with, he certainly knows how to make an entrance. His voice could be heard long before he made an appearance, building the excitement that bit more, before he emerged from the center of the walkway stage to deafening screams from the fans. As he rose from beneath the stage, he held his hand aloft to reflect the perfectly placed laser beams back out into the audience.

Chris Wolstenholme joined his two bandmates on the stage to complete the three-piece’s sound, a sound which is much larger than the three of them. Each of them had their roles to play throughout the night, and it was executed to exquisite perfection. 

If you’ve never seen Muse live before, you truly are missing out. The production of their live show is second to none, and brings the music to life. The show is a genuine feast for both the eyes and ears. The clips that you might see on YouTube do not do it justice. It’s not just a full stage production, but often a full arena production as lasers shine across the room. Each tour has their crowning moment, and while there were numerous stand out moments throughout the night, the pièce de ré sis tance for this tour is when the larger than life Murph the Robot climbs up at the back of the stage, with his jaw chomping and hand reaching for Bellamy. 

The attention to detail is outstanding throughout, including when Bellamy’s face was projected onto the large screen at the back of the stage, with the lyrics of “Madness” displayed on his glasses as he sang. Whilst the stage production is a large part of their show, it does not take away from the musicianship on display. Bellamy’s signature voice with his extensive vocal range can’t help but impress anyone in attendance. Another moment of recognition for the talented musician comes when he picks up the guitar and effortlessly belts out the numerous complicated, riffs and licks often while singing at the same time. Throughout the show, Bellamy had the audience’s attention fixed firmly on him. One wave of his arm and the crowd started swaying theirs back and forth in unison immediately. The front rows surrounding the walkway stage erupted as he climbed down from the stage to high five those against the railings.

This is one of those bands you don’t need to be a die-hard fan to go and see. There will be songs you know from the radio and there is something for everyone to enjoy.  

With the North American part of this tour over and the band head over for their summer European tour, here’s hoping it won’t be too long before they are back Stateside again. Luckily, they never seem to be too far away, and long may it continue.

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Devon alt-rock trio Muse will be heading off across the pond for a North American tour in 2023 with Evanescence as special guests

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Muse have announced that they will be heading to North America in the spring of next year for an arena tour in aid of their recently-released album Will Of The People .

Joining the alt-rock trio on the road for their US leg will be goth rock heavyweights Evanescence as special guests.

The trek will kick off on February 25 in Chicago, and will continue on through until April 30 for a final show in Salt Lake City. Meanwhile, Muse will make stops in Minneapolis, Austin, Houston, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and more. 

Tickets for the presale begin from October 4 at 10am local time. Fans can register now over on the event's website. General tickets go on sale October 7 at 10AM local time.

Earlier this month, the three-piece shared details of the European leg of their world tour, scheduled to begin next year, with Royal Blood playing in support. Muse will also be performing in the UK in May and June 2023, with tickets available now.

Will Of The People was released last month on August 26 via Warner Records and Helium-3.

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North American Muse fans, rejoice! The band has announced a trek for early next year — their first since 2019 — that begins February 25, 2023 in Chicago and ends April 20 in Salt Lake City. The tour is in support of their latest album, Will of the People .

See a full list of tour dates below.

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February 25, 2023 // Chicago, IL // United Center

February 26, 2023 // Minneapolis, MN // Target Center

February 28, 2023 // Austin, TX // Moody Center

March 2, 2023 // Houston, TX // Toyota Center

March 3, 2023 // Fort Worth, TX // Dickies Arena

March 7, 2023 // Columbus, OH // Nationwide Arena

March 9, 2023 // Toronto, ON // Scotiabank Arena

March 11, 2023 // Quebec City, QB // Videotron Centre

March 14, 2023 // Montreal, QB // Bell Centre

March 17, 2023 // New York City, NY // Madison Square Garden

March 19, 2023 // Philadelphia, PA // Wells Fargo Center

April 2, 2023 // Glendale, AZ // Desert Diamond Arena

April 4, 2023 // Denver, CO // Ball Arena

April 6, 2023 // Los Angeles, CA// Crypto . com Arena

April 8, 2023 // Las Vegas, NV // T-Mobile Arena

April 10, 2023 // San Diego, CA // Pechanga Arena San Diego

April 12, 2023 // Anaheim, CA // Honda Center

April 16, 2023 // Portland, OR // Moda Center

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April 20, 2023 // Salt Lake City, UT// Vivint Arena

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How to Get Tickets to Muse’s 2022-2023 Tour

Muse are supporting the album Will of the People  with a fall theater run and stadium shows in North America, the UK, and Europe. The band’s “Will of the People Tour” now extends all the way into summer 2023.

Get tickets here , and read on for more details including pre-sale dates.

What Is Muse’s Next Tour?

The seven-date stretch of underplay theater performances begins at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on October 4th, followed by North American stops in Chicago on October 11th, Toronto on October 14th, and New York City’s Beacon Theater on October 16th. The tour then hops over the Atlantic to Amsterdam on October 23rd, Paris on October 25th, and the closer in Milan, Italy on October 26th.

The “Will of the People Tour” resumes in February with a 20-date North American trek. That ends in April, and in May and June Muse will pass through the UK and Europe. Their last scheduled performance is in Milan, Italy on June 22nd.

Who Is Opening for Muse on Tour?

Muse will tour alongside special guest Evanescence for their 2023 North American tour, and they will be supported by Royal Blood on the majority of their UK and European dates.

How Can I Get Tickets for Muse’s 2022-2023 Tour?

Muse tickets for their fall theater run and 2023 European treks are on-sale now . The 2023 North American dates will have pre-sale beginning October 4th, with general on-sale starting October 7th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster .

What Are Muse’s 2022-2023 Tour?

See Muse’s full list of tour dates below, and get tickets to all of their upcoming concerts here .

Muse 2022-2023 Tour Dates: 10/04 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern 10/09 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival 10/11 – Chicago, IL @ The Riviera Theater 10/14 – Toronto, ON @ The History 10/16 – New York, NY @ The Beacon Theater 10/23 – Amsterdam, NL @ Royal Theatre Carre 10/25 – Paris, FR @ Salle Pleyel 10/26 – Milan, IT @ Alcatraz 10/28 – Berlin, DE @ Admiralspalast 02/25 — Chicago, IL @ United Center ^ 02/26 — Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center ^ 02/28 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center ^ 03/02 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center ^ 03/03 — Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena ^ 03/07 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena ^ 03/09 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena ^ 03/11 — Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Centre ^ 03/14 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre ^ 03/17 — New York City, NY @ Madison Square Garden ^ 03/19 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center ^ 04/02 — Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena ^ 04/04 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena ^ 04/06 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena ^ 04/08 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena ^ 04/10 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego ^ 04/12 — Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center ^ 04/16 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center ^ 04/18 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^ 04/20 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Arena ^ 05/27 – Plymouth, UK @ Home Park * 06/03 – Wiener Neustadt, AT @ Stadion Open Air * 06/07 – The Hague, NL @ Malieveld * 06/09 – Cologne, DE @ RheinEnergie Stadion * 06/11 – Hradec Kralove, CZ @ Rock For People * 06/15 – Lyon, FR @ Groupama Stadium * 06/17 – Scheessel, DE @ Hurricane Festival 06/18 – Neuhausen ob Eck, DE @ Southside Festival 06/20 – Huddersfield, UK @ John Smith’s Stadium * 06/23 – Glasgow, UK @ Bellahouston Park 06/25 – Milton Keynes, UK @ The National Bowl * 06/29 – Bordeaux, FR @ Matmut Atlantique * 07/08 – Paris, FR @ Stade de France * 07/12 – Bern, CH @ Bernexpo Areal Openair * 07/15 – Marseille, FR @ Orange Velodrome * 07/18 – Rome, IT @ Stadio Olimpico * 07/22 – Milan, IT @ Stadio San Siro *

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The Art Institute of Chicago stands as an unparalleled cultural gem, beckoning art enthusiasts and curious minds alike to embark on a journey through the vast tapestry of human creativity. Renowned for its extensive and diverse collection, the museum is a testament to the rich tapestry of artistic expression spanning centuries and continents. From iconic masterpieces like Grant Wood’s “American Gothic” to the mesmerizing Impressionist works of Monet and Van Gogh, the Art Institute offers an immersive experience that transcends time and borders. The museum’s architectural splendor, featuring the iconic lion statues guarding its entrance, adds to the allure of this cultural haven. With a commitment to education and engagement, the Art Institute provides an enriching experience for all visitors, fostering a deeper appreciation for the power of visual storytelling. Whether you are a seasoned art connoisseur or a casual admirer, a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago promises an inspiring and transformative encounter with the beauty of human expression.

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Verfied User Colm is a great guide - just the right mix of expert and folksy! And he was very patient with a guest with mobility challenges who needed some extra time and attention.

Verfied User I highly, highly recommend Colm for a tour. He’s very informative with lots of great details and knowledge about the paintings, the museum and city as well. I have been to the Art Institute many times. This time, my friend who has an MFA in painting, was in town so I wanted an expert to show us around. Colm’s tour was really a special few hours. He knows the museum so well and we saw a staggering number of famous works this museum has. It was the highlight of my friend’s visit and a huge highlight for me as well. I highly recommend.

Verfied User We had a wonderful time! Having a guide really made the experience much more manageable; there’s so much art to see, but when guided, we were able to get a good overview of this beautiful museum. Our guide, Colm, was extremely knowledgeable and informative. He did a remarkable job and I would highly recommend him.

Verfied User Excellent experience Bernie was incredible and gave us a lot of valuable information about the museum and art.

Verfied User I had not been to this wonderful museum in years and forgot how incredible it is. Our guide bernie was excellent. Personable and knowledfeable. But the best part was this passion for art and the city of Chicago. I highly recommend both Bernie and this tour.

Verfied User Bernie was so very knowledgeable about Chicago, art history and the Art Institude in general. The Backstory he had for each artist/art period added so much to the experience. He was very kind, funny and willing to answer any questions we had. Highly recommend!

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Kali Uchis performs at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood on May 15, 2023 as part of her Red Moon In Venus Tour. Uchis is a headliner for Miche Fest this weekend. (Trent Sprague / Chicago Tribune)

G-Fest: Monster Island is within reach — in Rosemont, to be precise — as Godzilla enthusiasts descend upon the Hyatt to bask in all things kaiju. Panel discussions, models, vendors, games, costumes, amateur films, rare films and tattoos are on the bill. July 12-14 at Hyatt Regency O’Hare, 9300 W. Bryn Mawr, Rosemont; tickets $20-$75 at g-festcon.com

Windy City Smokeout : Nothing says country like hanging out in the parking lot of the United Center. The Windy City Smokeout will take over the lot this weekend, as Carrie Underwood, Cody Johnson, Parker McCollum and Thomas Rhett headline. Sample a full range of barbecue styles, as 25 pitmasters from across the country will be on hand. July 11-14 at United Center parking lot, 1901 W. Madison St.; tickets $104-$3,170 at windycitysmokeout.com

Jeff Fest: If cover bands are your thing, Jeff Fest is, um, nirvana. Beyond the food and family fun, the main stage showcases tributes to Pearl Jam, U2, the BeeGees, P!nk, Gwen Stefani, Lady Gaga, Elton John, ABBA and, yes, Nirvana. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. July 12, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. July 13 and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. July 14 in Jefferson Memorial Park, 4822 N. Long Ave.; tickets $6 chicagoevents.com

“Tend”: Khecari reimagines dance as a service, inviting members of the public to sit for one-hour appointments with “technician performers” who will create an individualized experience involving dance, talk and touch. Each performance is limited to one participant and a friend, who can watch and talk during the appointment. Appointments overlap. View a video installation featuring the show’s works on non-performance days. Through July 18 at the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St.; free appointments at khecari.org

Ballet Folklorico Quetzalcoatl: For more than 40 years, this Aurora-based group has worked to preserve diverse dance styles representative of Mexican culture. This performance will be accompanied by vocalist Goyo “Goyito” Cruz, who is the brother of the ballet’s director and choreographer, Manuel “Nery” Cruz. 7:30 p.m. July 13 at the Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora; tickets $25-$30 at bfquetzalcoatl.org

Chosen Few DJs Picnic & Festival: The long-running house music event returns to Jackson Park, featuring more than 12 hours of music by Timmy Regisford, Joe Claussell, Jihad Muhammad, Sundance and Neil Pierce as well as performances by Fast Eddie, Julie McKnight and Jasper Street Company. 8 a.m. July 13 at Jackson Park, 63rd Street at Hayes Drive; tickets $90.14 at chosenfewdjs.com

“Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels: Bookmarked”: Gina Frangello, author of “Blow Your House Down: A Story of Family Feminism and Treason,” has written the the latest installment in “Bookmarked” — a series that explores books that have made lasting impressions on authors. To mark the release, Frangello will talk with fellow author Emily Gray Tedrowe. 7 p.m. July 12 at Women and Children First, 5233 N. Clark St.; free registration at womenandchildrenfirst.com

“Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical!”: Mo Willems’ insistent pigeon gets his own musical, and the stage show expands it into something more. Be warned, though: You may have to read the book again … and again. Through Aug. 11 at Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire; tickets $15.75 at marriotttheatre.com

Def Leppard and Journey: The iconic bands are bringing decades of hits to the Friendly Confines on Monday night, joined by the Steve Miller Band, and tickets can still be had. 5:30 p.m. July 15 at Wrigley Field, 1060 W. Addison St.; tickets from $55 at mlb.com

Lead singer Joe Elliott of Def Leppard performs during the Stadium Tour at Wrigley Field July 8, 2022, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)

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