UK fans who can't wait for the 2019 Muse tour can still get their fix of the rockers with the 'Drones World Tour' concert film, which was released in cinemas on July 12. And we found something and we’re going to use that.” “We’re always interested in the latest technology and what’s cutting edge, so we’re always thinking of the new thing that nobody’s ever used before in a concert. He said, “We’re going to do the biggest tour and just blow people’s minds with stuff they’ve never seen before. The ‘Drones World Tour’ was the band’s ninth world tour and raked in $23 million (£17.4 million).īellamy also revealed the band's plans to tour at some point during a backstage interview at the VO5 NME Awards. He told host Dave Berry, “We’re not touring yet for a while, we’re only doing like four shows this year to keep ourselves energised whilst making the album, but they’re not in the UK unfortunately, they’re in other places. In an interview with Absolute Radio, lead singer Matt Bellamy told UK fans they'd have to wait until 2019 to see what Muse are planning for their next concerts. MORE: 10 Supermassive Muse facts that’ll leave you Feeling Good Muse have also said "more cities will be announced". The Brit rockers have also announced several Europe and US dates. Manchester, Etihad Stadium - June 8, 2019.London, Royal Albert Hall (UK) - Decem(benefit show).More cities will be announced! Stay tuned for more details… /1fKsvsP93Sīut now we know specific dates for Muse's UK and Europe concerts in 2019 (and one in 2018): Pre-order Simulation Theory from the Official Store for early access to 2019 headline tour tickets. UK, Europe and North American cities were announced - along with the video for new single 'Pressure', starring 'Brooklyn 99' actor Terry Crews. The 'Plug In Baby' hitmakers promised fans early access to tickets by pre-ordering new album 'Simulation Theory' in a tweet on September 27. It won’t surprise us if this album finds its way on numerous Billboard charts soon.After much speculation, Muse have finally revealed when and where they'll be performing on their 2019 UK tour. Each song is made for the moody period we’re all experiencing, their tracks are ideal for reflecting on past loves, beaus that captured their essence and much, much more. Walker experimented a bit with her voice and it’s fitting for the track.ĭVSN’s A Muse In Her Feelings epitomizes its title. 3” with Summer Walker is one of our favorite deep cuts on the album, it channels the energy found in strip clubs like Magic City and King of Diamonds. From here, it’s still an enjoyable listen. Popcaan is a nice touch on “So What,” this cut is really, really smooth.īy the time “Outlandish” comes up the album gets even more of a late-night feel.
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What gives this project a unique twist are tracks like “Dangerous City” featuring Buju Banton and “So What” with Popcaan. On A Muse In Her Feelings, DVSN served up an assortment of R&B tracks that’ll carry them for quite some time as Morning After and SEPT 5TH did. Additional singles that were rolled out previously include “No Cryin” with Future and “Miss Me” both of these tracks found their way on the latest album. … Again x DVSN + Shantel May /oxYPSFe99HĪ few weeks back, the duo made up of singer Daniel Daley and producer Nineteen85 unveiled a single from the album featuring Snoh Aalegra, “Between Us.” Earlier this year in January, they dropped “A Muse” which was received well.