Everything you need to know about Muse’s 2023 tour
There’s sure to be Hysteria trying to nab tickets to see rock icons Muse following the announcement of their latest tour.
The band – made up of vocalist and guitarist Matt Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard – will hit the road in support of their latest album Will Of The People.
The record, which is the ninth studio album from the group, will feature hit singles Won’t Stand Down and Compliance which was released earlier this year.
Won’t Stand Down until you’ve got yourself some tickets for the latest tour?
Find out where the band are playing and when tickets go on sale here.
Where are Muse playing?
Muse will embark on a number of dates at the end of 2022 into 2023 as part of their Will Of The People tour.
The tour will feature a number of UK dates:
- May 27, 2023 – Home Park Stadium, Plymouth
- June 20, 2023 – John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield
- June 23, 2023 – Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
- June 25, 2023 – Milton Keynes Bowl
The Milton Keynes date will be the final show of the tour which will see the Devon trio play sets across the US and Europe.
What time do Muse tickets go on sale?
Muse fans won’t have to wait long for a chance to nab themselves some tickets.
Tickets for the new dates would go on general sale at 9am tomorrow (August 26), via Gigs and Tours and Ticketmaster.
For the Glasgow show, tickets are also available at Gigs in Scotland.
Early access began at 9am today for those who pre-ordered the album through the artist’s store.
Presale will last until 8am tomorrow.
The price of the tickets will be revealed when they go on general sale.
When does Muse’s new album come out?
Coinciding with the release of tickets for their upcoming tour, Muse’s latest album, Will Of The People, will be released tomorrow.
The album will include ten brand new songs.
Will Of The People tracklist
1. Will Of The People
2. Compliance
3. Liberation
4. Won’t Stand Down
5. Ghosts (How Can I Move On)
6. You Make Me Feel Like It’s Halloween
7. Kill Or Be Killed
8. Verona
9. Euphoria
10. We Are F*****g F****d
Speaking ahead of its release, vocalist Matt Bellamy discussed what fans can expect from the record, dubbing it their best yet.
Bellamy said in a statement that the album is influenced by ‘the increasing uncertainty and instability in the world.’
‘A pandemic, new wars in Europe, massive protests and riots, an attempted insurrection, Western democracy wavering, rising authoritarianism, wildfires, and natural disasters and the destabilization of the global order all informed Will Of The People,’ he continued.
‘It has been a worrying and scary time for all of us as the Western empire and the natural world, which have cradled us for so long are genuinely threatened.
‘This album is a personal navigation through those fears and preparation for what comes next.’
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