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Muse in Concert

Armed with guitars, synths, and one killer falsetto, British rockers Muse have been playing and performing like it's the end of the world since the mid-1990s. The trio of lead vocalist and guitarist Matt Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard first came together in Devon, England, as goth band Rocket Baby Dolls. At the time, their riveting showmanship on stage was already starting to show: In 1994, they won a local "battle of the bands" contest, switched their name to the trimmer and tidier Muse, and have since skyrocketed into one of the most electrifying stadium acts in the world.

Over their first few years, they played gigs around England and eventually recorded their first set of material, a self-titled EP, in 1998. But it wasn't until follow-up EP ‘Muscle Museum' that they first reached the NME Indie Singles Chart, and started accumulating comparisons to Radiohead. Their 1999 debut album ‘Showbiz' would follow, and its sci-fi-inspired alt-rock landed them on numerous European charts. Muse's bombastic eclecticism would only grow from here. Their next round of albums incorporated more touches of classical music, church organs, Mellotrons, and various experimental effects, and by their third album, ‘Absolution,' they'd kicked off a consistent streak of topping the U.K. charts.

Since 2006's ‘Black Holes and Revelations,' they began to conquer the U.S. as well, and their live shows became more and more extravagant as their music became more and more dystopic. The high-tech worldwide tours backing 2009's ‘1984'-inspired ‘The Resistance' and 2012's ‘The Second Law' would prove them to be a must-see event, with massive light displays and film projections, pyrotechnics, and even an LED suit for Bellamy. Their next album, ‘Drones,' scored them a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2015, and gave them a good reason to incorporate real drones into their Drones Tour. Muse would continue on the surreal sci-fi path with 2018's synth-pop release ‘Simulation Theory' and a 2019 tour — quite possibly their most mind-blowing yet. 

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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 7913 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MUSE was unbelievably amazing!

    by MBATL on 2/28/10The Arena At Gwinnett Center - Atlanta

    Muse fans - you have to see this show! Even if you have to drive 1000 miles! I would in a heartbeat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding show!

    by NCMuse on 2/28/10The Arena At Gwinnett Center - Atlanta

    This was the first time I saw Muse as a headliner. I have seen literally hundreds of shows throughout the years, and I would rank this as one of the best. The band is awesome and amazingly talented; the performance was outstanding and the "show" itself was spectacular. They absolutely brought the house down! I highly recommend this band to anyone who enjoys this type of music. The arena was really nice as well, so that was an added benefit.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by GABritGirl on 2/28/10The Arena At Gwinnett Center - Atlanta

    OMG They were fantastic! I am no spring chicken and I've been to a lot of shows over the years, these guys totally rocked the place out!