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Muse

Live Performances by Muse

Muse | Live at Glastonbury 2004 Full Concert featuring multiple songs

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, UK, United Kingdom

June 25, 2004 | Video Length: 1:14:38
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    In June 2004, during Muse's performance at the Glastonbury Festival, the band was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "Absolution," which had been released in September 2003. This album marked a significant turning point in their career, showcasing their growing ambition and deeper exploration of themes, such as existentialism and apocalyptic scenarios. The Glastonbury show is particularly noteworthy as it was part of their first major festival appearance, further solidifying their status in the rock scene. At this time, Muse was beginning to attract widespread critical acclaim and gaining a larger audience, which was evident in their energetic live performances. The setlist included tracks from "Absolution," such as "Hysteria" and "Sing for Absolution," indicating the band's transition to arenas and festivals, reflecting their rising popularity and the positive reception of their evolving sound.

Muse - Hysteria Live Performance at Live 8 in Palais de Versailles, Paris

Château de Versailles
Versailles, Île-de-France, France

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 4:05
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  • In 2005, when Muse performed "Hysteria" at the Live 8 concert in Paris, they were amidst a significant period of their career following the release of... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, when Muse performed "Hysteria" at the Live 8 concert in Paris, they were amidst a significant period of their career following the release of their third studio album, "Absolution," in 2003. This album marked a turning point for the band, showcasing their burgeoning popularity and musical evolution, blending rock with orchestral elements. The performance at Live 8, a global event aimed at raising awareness about poverty, highlighted Muse's growing presence on the world stage and their commitment to social issues, reinforcing their reputation as a politically conscious band. During this time, they were recognized for their theatrical live performances, which would go on to define their subsequent tours. Furthermore, "Hysteria," one of the key tracks from "Absolution," became iconic for its heavy riffs and powerful vocal delivery, which resonated with the massive audience at the event. This performance not only showcased their talent but also solidified their status as a major p

Muse Live Performance of 'Knights Of Cydonia' at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 16, 2007 | Video Length: 6:32
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    On June 16, 2007, Muse performed "Knights of Cydonia" at Wembley Stadium, a pivotal moment in the band's career, showcasing their explosive live energy following their 2006 release, "Black Holes and Revelations." This album marked a significant turning point for the band, achieving commercial success and critical acclaim with hits like "Supermassive Black Hole" and "Starlight." The live recording at Wembley not only reflects their growing popularity but also demonstrates their ability to captivate large audiences with grand, theatrical performances. Notably, the stadium show was part of Muse's extensive tour cycle and solidified their reputation as one of the leading live acts of the 2000s. In the years following this performance, Muse would continue to evolve their sound and experiment with various musical styles, collected in later albums like "The Resistance" and "Drones."

Muse - Live at Wembley Stadium: Full Concert Performance

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 16, 2007 | Video Length: 1:42:39
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    The live recording "Muse - Live at Wembley Stadium" took place on June 16, 2007, during a pivotal time in the band's career. By this point, Muse had released their album "Black Holes and Revelations" in 2006, which was met with critical acclaim and commercial success. This album featured hits like "Supermassive Black Hole" and "Starlight," both of which are performed in the Wembley concert. The live performance itself was a significant achievement, marking the band's first major headlining show at the iconic stadium, drawing a crowd of over 60,000 fans. The concert was later released as a live album and DVD, showcasing Muse's energetic and theatrical style, which was becoming a hallmark of their identity. This era saw the band solidifying their status as one of the leading rock acts of the 2000s, renowned for their ambitious sound and captivating performances.

Muse - 'Time Is Running Out' Live Performance at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2008 | Video Length: 4:20
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  • In January 2008, Muse performed "Time Is Running Out" live at Wembley Stadium, a significant milestone as it captured the band during their ascent to ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, Muse performed "Time Is Running Out" live at Wembley Stadium, a significant milestone as it captured the band during their ascent to international superstardom. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Black Holes and Revelations," which debuted in 2006 and featured hits like "Supermassive Black Hole" and "Starlight." The live recording showcases not only Muse's dynamic stage presence but also their ability to engage large audiences, a testament to their growing popularity. Notably, the Wembley Stadium concert was part of their "H.A.A.R.P." live album, which includes performances recorded during their tour and highlights the band's energetic shows, blending rock with orchestral elements. This period marked a turning point for Muse, as they were solidifying their reputation as a leading force in rock music worldwide.

Muse - Plug In Baby Live Performance from Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2008 | Video Length: 4:56
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  • On January 1, 2008, Muse performed "Plug In Baby" live at Wembley Stadium, a significant venue for the band, showcasing their escalating popularity. A... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 2008, Muse performed "Plug In Baby" live at Wembley Stadium, a significant venue for the band, showcasing their escalating popularity. At this time, Muse had recently released their fifth studio album, *Black Holes and Revelations*, in 2006, which marked their rise to mainstream success with hits like "Supermassive Black Hole" and "Knights of Cydonia." The performance captured the band's dynamic stage presence and complex sound, hallmarks that have characterized their career. Additionally, this concert was part of their *H.A.A.R.P.* tour, which underscored their evolution from alternative rock roots to anthemic stadium rock. The choice of "Plug In Baby," a standout track from their earlier album *Origin of Symmetry*, reflects Muse's ability to blend their classic hits with newer material, further engaging a diverse audience. This live recording exemplifies the band's energetic performances that have solidified their reputation in the rock genre.

Muse | Live at Glastonbury 2010 - Full Concert featuring Uprising and more

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 25, 2010 | Video Length: 1:41:39
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  • In June 2010, Muse performed a highly-anticipated live concert at Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their dynamic and theatrical style. This performanc... Read Full Description >

    In June 2010, Muse performed a highly-anticipated live concert at Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their dynamic and theatrical style. This performance came shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, "The Resistance," which had launched in September 2009. "The Resistance" featured hit singles such as "Uprising" and "Resistance," both of which are included in the Glastonbury setlist. Muse's energetic presence at the festival highlighted their artistic evolution and solidified their status as one of the leading rock bands of the era. Additionally, their performance at Glastonbury was notable for its elaborate stage setup, including a visually striking light display that complemented the concert's dramatic intensity. This show is often regarded as one of the band's defining moments, exemplifying their ability to deliver powerful live experiences during a period of significant success in their career.

Muse - Resistance Live Performance at Glastonbury Festival 2010

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 26, 2010 | Video Length: 6:39
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  • In June 2010, during the Glastonbury Festival, Muse showcased their dynamic performance of "Resistance," a track from their fifth studio album, *The R... Read Full Description >

    In June 2010, during the Glastonbury Festival, Muse showcased their dynamic performance of "Resistance," a track from their fifth studio album, *The Resistance*, released in September 2009. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, blending rock with orchestral and electronic elements, and it received critical acclaim, winning the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2011. By the time of this live recording, Muse was already well-established as a major force in the rock scene, having headlined Glastonbury to a massive audience. Known for their theatrical performances, the band engaged fans with an energetic setlist that evening, including hits like "Uprising" and "Supermassive Black Hole." Their ability to create a captivating atmosphere was evident, cementing their status as one of the premier live acts of the era.

Muse Performs 'Where The Streets Have No Name' Live with The Edge at Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 26, 2010 | Video Length: 6:16
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  • In 2010, Muse was enjoying a peak in their career, having released their fifth studio album, "The Resistance," in September 2009. This album not only ... Read Full Description >

    In 2010, Muse was enjoying a peak in their career, having released their fifth studio album, "The Resistance," in September 2009. This album not only debuted at number one in multiple countries but also won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2011. The live recording from Glastonbury on June 26, 2010, features Muse performing "Where The Streets Have No Name," a cover of U2's iconic song, with guest guitarist The Edge. This collaboration highlighted Muse's ambition to fuse their theatrical rock style with elements from other iconic artists, reflecting their influence and versatility in the music landscape. The performance was particularly notable as it helped showcase the band's growing popularity and their ability to command large festival stages, solidifying their status as one of the prominent rock bands of the era.

Muse - Uprising Live Performance from Lancashire County Cricket Club, Manchester

Lancashire County Cricket Club
Manchester, England, United Kingdom

August 1, 2010 | Video Length: 5:29
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  • In August 2010, when Muse performed "Uprising" live at the Lancashire County Cricket Club in Manchester, they were riding high on the success of their... Read Full Description >

    In August 2010, when Muse performed "Uprising" live at the Lancashire County Cricket Club in Manchester, they were riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "The Resistance," released in September 2009. This album showcased Muse's signature blend of rock and orchestral elements, earning them a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and a place on several year-end best albums lists. The performance of "Uprising" during this time reflected the band's ambitious stage presence and commitment to grand, politically charged themes, resonating with their growing global fanbase. The concert in Manchester also highlighted the band's dedication to live performance, as they were known for their elaborate visual effects and powerful soundscapes. Notably, "The Resistance" was significant for its thematic exploration of resistance and rebellion, fitting perfectly with the charged atmosphere of the live recording.

Muse Performs 'Madness' on Later... with Jools Holland (BBC Two)

Later With Jools Holland, BBC Television Centre
London, England, United Kingdom

September 25, 2012 | Video Length: 4:17
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  • In September 2012, Muse performed "Madness" on the show "Later... with Jools Holland," showcasing their evolving sound during a pivotal moment in thei... Read Full Description >

    In September 2012, Muse performed "Madness" on the show "Later... with Jools Holland," showcasing their evolving sound during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which debuted on October 1, 2012. Known for its exploration of diverse musical styles, the album incorporated elements of dubstep and electronica, reflecting Muse's willingness to experiment. "Madness," one of the standout tracks, became notable for its catchy hooks and innovative production, further solidifying the band’s reputation for engaging live performances. Interestingly, the band utilized the backdrop of the London Olympics in their promotional efforts, as they were part of a cultural surge around that time. This recording exemplifies Muse's ability to blend theatricality and musicianship, capturing the essence of their live energy as they navigated new sonic territories.

Muse - Live at iTunes Festival 2012 | Full Concert

Roundhouse
London, England, United Kingdom

September 30, 2012 | Video Length: 1:28:31
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  • In 2012, Muse was riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which had been released just a year earlier, in October 2012.... Read Full Description >

    In 2012, Muse was riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which had been released just a year earlier, in October 2012. The iTunes Festival performance at the Roundhouse in London on September 30, 2012, showcased the band at a pivotal moment, as they were transitioning into a more diverse sound characterized by the incorporation of electronic elements and dubstep influences. Notably, the album spawned hit singles like "Madness" and "Survival." During the performance, Muse delivered a dynamic setlist that included tracks from both "The 2nd Law" and their earlier works, highlighting their evolution as a band. An interesting fact about this period is that "Survival" was notably used as the official song for the 2012 London Olympics, adding to the band's visibility and cultural significance at the time.

Muse - Live at The Roundhouse, London, UK | Full Concert

Roundhouse
London, England, United Kingdom

September 30, 2012 | Video Length: 1:29:55
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  • In 2012, when Muse performed at the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London, the band was riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, ... Read Full Description >

    In 2012, when Muse performed at the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London, the band was riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which was released shortly thereafter in October 2012. The live recording captures the band's dynamic and theatrical performance style, showcasing hits like "Supremacy," "Panic Station," and "Resistance," which had already established them as a leading force in rock. Notably, the concert featured innovative elements that are hallmarks of Muse's shows, such as intricate visual effects and a mix of orchestral and electronic influences. The event solidified their reputation as a top-tier live act and continued their streak of critical and commercial success in the music industry. Additionally, "The 2nd Law" would go on to debut at number one in several countries, affirming Muse's position in the global music scene.

Muse Live Performance of 'Supremacy' at the Brit Awards 2013

The O2 Arena
London, England, United Kingdom

February 20, 2013 | Video Length: 4:40
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  • In 2013, when Muse performed "Supremacy" live at the Brit Awards in London, they were promoting their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," released in O... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, when Muse performed "Supremacy" live at the Brit Awards in London, they were promoting their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," released in October 2012. This album showcased a stylistic evolution for the band, incorporating elements of electronic music and dubstep, reflecting their willingness to experiment with different genres. At the Brit Awards performance, the band delivered a powerful rendition that highlighted their theatrical approach and dynamic sound, further establishing their reputation for high-energy live shows. Notably, "Supremacy" serves as a quintessential example of Muse's blend of rock and orchestral elements. This event was particularly significant as it occurred during a high point in their career, following the successful tour for "The 2nd Law," which solidified their status as global rock icons. Their innovative live performances often feature elaborate visual effects, and the Brit Awards performance continued this tradition, illustrating their commitme

Muse Live at Rome Olympic Stadium - Full Concert

Rome Olympic Stadium
Rome, Italy

June 1, 2013 | Video Length: 1:35:46
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  • On June 1, 2013, Muse delivered a memorable performance at the Rome Olympic Stadium as part of their "The 2nd Law" world tour. This concert took place... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2013, Muse delivered a memorable performance at the Rome Olympic Stadium as part of their "The 2nd Law" world tour. This concert took place shortly after the release of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which had debuted in October 2012. The album showcased a blend of progressive rock, electronic, and symphonic elements, reflecting the band's growing experimentation and ambition. Highlighted by hit singles like "Madness" and "Panic Station," the album further solidified Muse's reputation for grandiose live performances. The Rome show was particularly notable, as it was part of a larger tour that featured elaborate stage setups and impressive visual effects, reinforcing the band's signature cinematic style. Additionally, the concert exemplified Muse's eclectic sound, incorporating diverse influences and showcasing their ability to engage massive audiences with both their music and stage presence.

Muse Live at Rome Olympic Stadium 4K - Full Concert

Stadio Olimpico
Rome, Lazio, Italy

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 1:27:19
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  • The live recording of Muse at the Rome Olympic Stadium on July 6, 2013, took place during the band's "The 2nd Law" world tour, supporting their sixth ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Muse at the Rome Olympic Stadium on July 6, 2013, took place during the band's "The 2nd Law" world tour, supporting their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which was released in 2012. At this time in their career, Muse had solidified their status as a major rock band, known for their elaborate live performances that combine complex musical styles with theatrical elements. Interesting facts related to this performance include the use of advanced video technology and lighting effects that created a visually stunning experience, characteristic of Muse’s ambitious live shows. The setlist featured tracks like "Supremacy" and "Knights of Cydonia," showcasing their blend of progressive rock and electronica, and exemplifying the band's evolution towards a more experimental sound during this period. The concert exemplifies their ability to captivate large audiences with both musical prowess and immersive stagecraft.

MUSE Performance of 'Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You' at Zepp Tokyo

Zepp DiverCity (TOKYO)
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

August 13, 2013 | Video Length: 3:41
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  • In August 2013, when Muse performed "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" at Zepp Tokyo, the band was enjoying significant success following the release of ... Read Full Description >

    In August 2013, when Muse performed "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" at Zepp Tokyo, the band was enjoying significant success following the release of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," in 2012. This period marked a pivotal phase in their career, characterized by their growing global presence and evolving musical style, incorporating more electronic and progressive elements. Notably, "The 2nd Law" featured the hit single "Madness," which topped charts and solidified Muse’s reputation for blending rock with innovative soundscapes. The live recording at Zepp Tokyo showcases the band’s electrifying stage presence and connection with fans, traits that have made them a standout act in the rock genre. Furthermore, the performance exemplifies their commitment to delivering dynamic live shows, a hallmark of their identity as artists.

Muse - Full Concert at Austin City Limits Performing Hits Including 'Supremacy'

Zilker Park
Austin, Texas, United States

October 11, 2013 | Video Length: 1:33:02
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  • In October 2013, Muse performed at the Austin City Limits festival, showcasing their dynamic sound and theatrical stage presence. This concert occurre... Read Full Description >

    In October 2013, Muse performed at the Austin City Limits festival, showcasing their dynamic sound and theatrical stage presence. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their sixth studio album, *The 2nd Law*, which came out in 2012. This album marked a significant evolution in Muse's musical style, incorporating influences from electronic music, dubstep, and orchestral arrangements. An interesting fact about this live recording is that it features the song "Unsustainable," which blends heavy guitar riffs with spoken word elements and serves as a commentary on societal issues. The setlist also includes tracks like "Supremacy" and "Hysteria," demonstrating the band's ability to balance intense rock anthems with experimental soundscapes. The performance solidified Muse's reputation as a leading force in modern rock, renowned for their elaborate live shows and engaging musicianship.

Muse Performs 'Assassin' Live at the Mayan, Los Angeles

Mayan
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2015 | Video Length: 5:59
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  • In January 2015, Muse performed live at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, showcasing their track "Assassin." This performance came shortly after the r... Read Full Description >

    In January 2015, Muse performed live at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, showcasing their track "Assassin." This performance came shortly after the release of their seventh studio album, "Drones," which debuted in June 2015. Prior to "Drones," the band had achieved significant success with their 2012 album "The 2nd Law," which featured a diverse sound blending rock with electronic elements. Muse is known for their high-energy performances and elaborate stage designs, often incorporating themes of dystopia and technology in their music. The "Assassin" live performance is particularly notable as it reflects the band's emphasis on political themes, resonating with their fans' concerns during that period. This live recording captures the band's dynamic stage presence and their ability to engage audiences with thought-provoking lyrics and powerful instrumentation.

Stockholm Syndrome Live Performance by Muse at The Mayan, Los Angeles

The Mayan
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2015 | Video Length: 8:49
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  • In January 2015, Muse performed "Stockholm Syndrome" live at The Mayan in Los Angeles during their Drones World Tour, which was in support of their se... Read Full Description >

    In January 2015, Muse performed "Stockholm Syndrome" live at The Mayan in Los Angeles during their Drones World Tour, which was in support of their seventh studio album, "Drones," released in June 2015. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career as it showcased their return to a more aggressive sound reminiscent of their early work. "Drones" was conceptual, dealing with themes of dehumanization and the impact of warfare, and it was well-received by critics and fans alike. The live performance at The Mayan highlighted Muse's theatrical presence and musical prowess, incorporating elaborate visuals that were a hallmark of their tours. Additionally, the tour featured a fully immersive experience, blending music with thought-provoking commentary, reflecting the band's continual evolution and their commitment to engaging audiences on multiple levels.

  • In January 2015, Muse was in the midst of their "Drones World Tour," which followed the release of their seventh studio album, "Drones," in June 2015.... Read Full Description >

    In January 2015, Muse was in the midst of their "Drones World Tour," which followed the release of their seventh studio album, "Drones," in June 2015. This album marked a significant moment in their career, emphasizing a thematic exploration of mental manipulation and individuality. "Supermassive Black Hole," which was performed live at the Mayan concert, is from their 2006 album "Black Holes and Revelations," highlighting the band's evolution in sound and thematic elements over nearly a decade. The song has remained a fan favorite and is notable for its fusion of rock with electronic elements. The band's performance style, characterized by grand visuals and energetic delivery, is evident in this live recording, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences and highlight their musical progression. During this period, Muse continued to solidify their status as a leading force in modern rock, known for their ambitious concepts and theatrical performances.

Muse | Live at the Mayan Theatre | Full Concert Featuring Psycho, Dead Inside, and More

Mayan Theatre
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2015 | Video Length: 1:21:44
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  • In early 2015, Muse was in the midst of a promotional cycle for their seventh studio album, "Drones," which would be released later that year in June.... Read Full Description >

    In early 2015, Muse was in the midst of a promotional cycle for their seventh studio album, "Drones," which would be released later that year in June. The live performance at the Mayan Theatre showcased the band playing tracks from their discography while also featuring songs like "Psycho" and "Dead Inside," both of which are part of "Drones." This concert reflected Muse's dynamic blend of rock and electronic elements, highlights of their evolving sound during this era. Prior to "Drones," the band released "The 2nd Law" in 2012, which introduced more experimentation in their music. The 2015 concert is particularly interesting as it captures the anticipation and excitement around new material, along with the band's established fan favorites, showcasing their ability to craft an engaging live experience that blends theatricality and musicianship.

Muse - Psycho Live Performance at Roskilde Festival

Roskilde

February 7, 2015 | Video Length: 5:51
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  • In February 2015, when Muse performed "Psycho" live at the Roskilde Festival, they were promoting their seventh studio album, "Drones," which was rele... Read Full Description >

    In February 2015, when Muse performed "Psycho" live at the Roskilde Festival, they were promoting their seventh studio album, "Drones," which was released later that year in June. The live recording captures Muse in an exciting phase of their career, as they were transitioning from the experimental sounds of their previous album, "The 2nd Law" (2012), to a more focused and aggressive direction encapsulated in "Drones." During this period, Muse was known for their elaborate live performances, combining theatrical elements with their powerful sound, which was evident in this energetic festival setting. Notably, "Psycho" features heavily distorted guitar riffs and militaristic themes, echoing the album's overarching concepts of warfare and control, a testament to Muse's ability to blend provocative themes with their music. This live performance showcased their commitment to creating an immersive experience for fans, solidifying their reputation as one of the leading rock bands in the cont

Muse - Hysteria Live Performance at Mayan, Los Angeles

Mayan
Los Angeles, CA, United States

May 1, 2015 | Video Length: 4:39
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  • In May 2015, Muse was in the midst of promoting their seventh studio album, "Drones," which was released a month later on June 8, 2015. The performanc... Read Full Description >

    In May 2015, Muse was in the midst of promoting their seventh studio album, "Drones," which was released a month later on June 8, 2015. The performance of "Hysteria" at the Mayan in Los Angeles showcases the band during a pivotal moment in their career, as "Drones" marked a thematic return to their rock roots after the more eclectic sounds of previous albums. Notably, "Drones" explores personal and political themes of war and control, highlighting Muse's evolution as artists who blend powerful messages with their dynamic sound. The live recording at this iconic venue captures the band's electrifying stage presence and the high energy of their fans, and "Hysteria," originally from their 2003 album "Absolution," remains one of their most popular songs, often included in their setlists as a fan favorite. Muse's ability to engage an audience with both older tracks and new material illustrates their successful longevity in the rock genre.

MUSE featuring Brian Johnson - 'Back In Black' Live at Reading Festival

Little John's Farm
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 27, 2017 | Video Length: 4:24
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  • In August 2017, during the Reading Festival, Muse was in the midst of promoting their eighth studio album, "Simulation Theory," which would be release... Read Full Description >

    In August 2017, during the Reading Festival, Muse was in the midst of promoting their eighth studio album, "Simulation Theory," which would be released later that year. The band had previously released "Drones" in 2015, an album that propelled their popularity with its conceptual themes and a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. The live performance featured Brian Johnson, the iconic lead singer of AC/DC, who joined Muse on stage to perform "Back In Black" in tribute to the late Malcolm Young, the band's distinguished rhythm guitarist. This collaboration at the festival showcased Muse's ability to fuse genres and pay homage to rock legends, further solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in the rock scene. Additionally, this moment occurred during a period when Muse was experimenting with new sound elements while still maintaining their classic rock roots.

  • On July 12, 2018, Muse performed live as part of their "Drones World Tour," coinciding with a significant period in their career. Prior to this event,... Read Full Description >

    On July 12, 2018, Muse performed live as part of their "Drones World Tour," coinciding with a significant period in their career. Prior to this event, the band had released their album "Drones" in 2015, which showcased their signature fusion of rock and electronic elements and explored themes of surveillance and control. The live recording captures the high-energy performance associated with this concept album, illustrating the band's elaborate stage designs and theatrical elements. During the tour, they were celebrated for their innovative use of technology, including drones that became an integral part of their performances. The release of their later album, "Will of the People," in 2022, continues the band's evolution, indicating their enduring relevance in the music scene. Interestingly, "Drones World Tour" was also made available as a one-night only cinematic presentation, highlighting Muse's commitment to merging music with visual artistry.

Muse Performance of 'Pressure' on Later... with Jools Holland

Later with Jools Holland
Maidstone, England, United Kingdom

October 2, 2018 | Video Length: 4:03
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  • In October 2018, when Muse performed "Pressure" on "Later... with Jools Holland," the band had recently released their eighth studio album, "Simulatio... Read Full Description >

    In October 2018, when Muse performed "Pressure" on "Later... with Jools Holland," the band had recently released their eighth studio album, "Simulation Theory," in November 2018. This album was notable for its exploration of themes related to technology, virtual reality, and the impact of social media. "Pressure" was one of the lead singles from the album, reflecting the modern anxieties of contemporary life, exemplified by its powerful sound and engaging lyrics. During this period, Muse was also known for their elaborate live performances and innovative stage designs, which included a mix of light shows and multimedia elements. This performance on BBC Two emphasized Muse’s ongoing evolution as a band, merging their signature rock sound with electronic influences while continuing to garner acclaim for their dynamic and theatrical presentations.

  • The live recording of "Invincible" from Wembley Stadium, which took place on January 1, 2022, highlights Muse's ongoing evolution as an influential ro... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Invincible" from Wembley Stadium, which took place on January 1, 2022, highlights Muse's ongoing evolution as an influential rock band. Prior to this performance, they released their album "Simulation Theory" in November 2018, which showcased a synth-driven sound and a conceptual exploration of virtual reality. The performance at Wembley Stadium occurred in a pivotal year for the band, as they prepared to release their newest album, "Will of the People," on August 26, 2022. This marked a notable return for Muse, signaling their embrace of political themes and societal issues, reflecting the tumultuous climate of the times. Additionally, the band is known for their elaborate live shows, and this performance solidifies their reputation for high-energy, visually stunning concerts. Their continued ability to attract large audiences exemplifies their status as one of the leading acts in modern rock.

Muse Live at Rome Olympic Stadium: Performance of 'Madness'

Rome Olympic Stadium
Rome, Italy

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 4:51
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  • During the live performance of "Madness" at the Rome Olympic Stadium on January 1, 2022, Muse was promoting their latest album, "Will of the People," ... Read Full Description >

    During the live performance of "Madness" at the Rome Olympic Stadium on January 1, 2022, Muse was promoting their latest album, "Will of the People," which was released shortly thereafter on August 26, 2022. This performance came during a pivotal period for the band, as they were gearing up to launch an album that was influenced by themes of resistance and societal upheaval. Notably, "Madness" is from their 2012 album, "The 2nd Law," and has remained one of their signature songs, showcasing their blend of rock and electronic elements. The Rome performance exemplified Muse's grandiose live presence, known for captivating visuals and powerful sound, emphasizing their evolution since their earlier work. Additionally, this concert marked a significant comeback for the band following pandemic-related disruptions, highlighting their enduring appeal and connection with fans on a monumental stage.

Muse's Live Performance of 'Starlight' at Rome Olympic Stadium

Rome Olympic Stadium
Rome, Italy

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 4:19
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  • In their career around the time of the live recording on January 1, 2022, Muse had just released their album "Will of the People" on August 26, 2022. ... Read Full Description >

    In their career around the time of the live recording on January 1, 2022, Muse had just released their album "Will of the People" on August 26, 2022. This release marked a significant point in their trajectory, as it was one of their first albums to fully embrace themes of resistance and personal freedom, reflecting global events and societal tensions. The live performance of "Starlight" at the iconic Rome Olympic Stadium showcases the band’s powerful stage presence and their ability to connect with a large audience. Interestingly, the song "Starlight" originally debuted on their 2006 album "Black Holes and Revelations," and remains one of their most celebrated tracks. With the video describing the ongoing promotion of their live album "LIVE AT ROME OLYMPIC," this recording symbolizes a blending of their historical catalog and contemporary output, highlighting Muse's enduring appeal and their vibrant live performance reputation.

Muse - Butterflies and Hurricanes Live at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 6:20
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  • In the live recording of "Butterflies and Hurricanes" from Wembley Stadium on January 1, 2022, Muse was in a pivotal moment of their career, having re... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Butterflies and Hurricanes" from Wembley Stadium on January 1, 2022, Muse was in a pivotal moment of their career, having released their album "Will of the People" just a month earlier, on August 26, 2022. This marks a notable return for the band after a three-year hiatus since their previous studio album, "Simulation Theory," released in 2018. The performance at Wembley is particularly significant as it's one of the largest venues the band has played, showcasing their grand stage presence and elaborate live productions. Additionally, "Butterflies and Hurricanes," originally from their 2003 album "Absolution," represents their evolution as a band, reflecting a blend of classical and progressive rock influences that has come to define their sound. The live rendition at such a landmark venue further emphasizes their enduring popularity and the massive anticipation surrounding their new material.

Muse Performs 'New Born' Live at Wembley Stadium

London

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 8:45
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  • The live recording of "New Born" at Wembley Stadium on January 1, 2022, comes in a significant phase of Muse's career, just prior to the release of th... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "New Born" at Wembley Stadium on January 1, 2022, comes in a significant phase of Muse's career, just prior to the release of their album "Will of the People," which debuted on August 26, 2022. This live performance showcases the band’s continuing evolution and their ability to captivate large audiences, a testament to their status as a prominent live act. It's worth noting that "New Born" is a track from their second studio album, "Origin of Symmetry," which was released in 2001, highlighting the longevity of their music within their setlist. The band's mix of progressive rock and electronic elements is evident in their performances, including this one, which reflects both their musical journey and their connection with fans over two decades. Additionally, the venue of Wembley Stadium underscores their significant popularity and influence in the rock genre.

Muse - Supermassive Black Hole Live Performance at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 4:12
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  • The live recording of "Supermassive Black Hole" from Wembley Stadium on January 1, 2022, showcases Muse at a pivotal moment in their career, just befo... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Supermassive Black Hole" from Wembley Stadium on January 1, 2022, showcases Muse at a pivotal moment in their career, just before the release of their ninth studio album, "Will of the People," which came out later that year on August 26, 2022. This performance reflects the band’s enduring popularity and their evolution as a live act, having previously headlined venues like Wembley Stadium on more than one occasion. Notably, they are known for their grandiose live shows characterized by elaborate stage setups and dynamic visuals, which resonate well with their anthemic sound. This particular performance not only highlights the track's continued significance in their repertoire but also marks a celebration of their accomplishments and fan engagement, bridging their legacy with the anticipation of new material.

  • As of January 1, 2022, when "Map of the Problematique" was performed live at Wembley Stadium, Muse was actively promoting their latest album, "Will of... Read Full Description >

    As of January 1, 2022, when "Map of the Problematique" was performed live at Wembley Stadium, Muse was actively promoting their latest album, "Will of the People," which was released later that year on August 26, 2022. This performance came at a pivotal moment in the band's career, marking their return to large-scale live events following the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The choice to perform this track, originally from their 2006 album, "Black Holes and Revelations," highlights Muse's ability to blend their extensive catalog with contemporary themes, showcasing their evolution as artists. Notably, this concert at Wembley, known for its iconic status, further solidified Muse's reputation as a powerhouse live act, capable of captivating audiences with their dynamic sound and theatrical performances.

Muse - Starlight Performance Live from Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 4:16
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  • In the live recording of "Starlight" from Wembley Stadium, captured on January 1, 2022, Muse was promoting their album "Will of the People," which had... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Starlight" from Wembley Stadium, captured on January 1, 2022, Muse was promoting their album "Will of the People," which had been released shortly before on August 26, 2022. This marked a significant moment in their career as it was their latest studio album, featuring a mix of various musical styles and themes reflective of contemporary issues. "Starlight," originally from their 2006 album "Black Holes and Revelations," became one of their signature songs and showcased the band's ability to blend grandiose instrumentation and emotional lyricism, elements that were likely amplified in the live setting at such an iconic venue. Additionally, the performance at Wembley Stadium highlighted Muse's status as a leading act in the rock genre, illustrating their enduring appeal and commitment to delivering a spectacular live experience for their fans.

Muse Performs 'Stockholm Syndrome' Live at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 8:08
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  • The live recording of "Stockholm Syndrome" from Wembley Stadium took place in January 2022, a performance that showcased Muse's expansive live energy ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Stockholm Syndrome" from Wembley Stadium took place in January 2022, a performance that showcased Muse's expansive live energy and masterful musicianship. Prior to this concert, the band had released "Will of the People" on August 26, 2022, marking an evolution in their sound with themes of resistance and civil liberties, which resonated during the live performance. This concert was part of a significant phase in Muse's career, as it reflected their ability to captivate large audiences with dynamic performances while simultaneously promoting their latest work. Interestingly, "Stockholm Syndrome," a track from their 2003 album "Absolution," has become a fan favorite and a staple of their live shows, combining heavy riffs and thought-provoking lyrics, thus providing a bridge between their earlier and more recent material. The band's presence at iconic venues like Wembley Stadium further solidifies their prominence in the rock genre.

Muse - Full Concert at Novo, Los Angeles featuring 'Will of the People' and more

Novo
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 1:27:46
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  • In January 2022, during the live recording at the Novo in Los Angeles, Muse was promoting their recently released album "Will of the People." This alb... Read Full Description >

    In January 2022, during the live recording at the Novo in Los Angeles, Muse was promoting their recently released album "Will of the People." This album, which came out in August 2022, marked their ninth studio effort and showcased a shift towards a more mainstream sound while still retaining their signature blend of alternative rock and progressive elements. The setlist from the gig highlights tracks from "Will of the People," including the title track and "Hysteria," showcasing the band's dynamic live performance style that fans have come to expect. An interesting fact about Muse is their ability to seamlessly incorporate complex themes of politics and societal issues into their music, something that "Will of the People" particularly emphasizes. This live performance not only signified the band's continued evolution but also the strong connection they maintain with their audience through high-energy shows and engaging setlists.

Muse - Live Performance of 'Unintended' at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

August 26, 2022 | Video Length: 4:38
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  • On August 26, 2022, Muse performed "Unintended" live at Wembley Stadium, coinciding with the release of their new album, *Will of the People*. This al... Read Full Description >

    On August 26, 2022, Muse performed "Unintended" live at Wembley Stadium, coinciding with the release of their new album, *Will of the People*. This album marks a significant point in Muse's career, as it showcases their continued evolution and commitment to musical experimentation, blending elements of rock, electronic, and orchestral styles. The concert at Wembley, which is known for its iconic status, served as a high-profile platform to promote the album and celebrate their return to live performances after disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, "Unintended" is a fan-favorite dating back to their earlier work, lending a sense of nostalgia amid the new material. The band's ability to captivate large audiences at monumental venues like Wembley underscores their lasting impact and popularity within the rock genre.

Muse Live Performance of 'Hysteria' at Wembley Stadium

London

August 26, 2022 | Video Length: 4:05
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  • On August 26, 2022, Muse performed "Hysteria" live at Wembley Stadium, coinciding with the release of their album "Will of the People." This album mar... Read Full Description >

    On August 26, 2022, Muse performed "Hysteria" live at Wembley Stadium, coinciding with the release of their album "Will of the People." This album marks a significant entry into their discography as it reflects the band's evolution and experimentation with diverse sounds, including influences from pop and electronic genres. "Will of the People" was noted for its themes addressing political and social issues, aligning with the band’s penchant for grand, conceptual narratives in their music. Notably, this performance at one of the world's most iconic venues emphasizes Muse's status as a major act in the rock genre. The "Hysteria" track itself, originally released on the 2003 album "Absolution," continues to resonate with fans and exemplifies their signature blend of intense instrumentation and emotional depth. The live performance showcases their dynamic stage presence, a hallmark of Muse’s concerts, solidifying their reputation for creating memorable and dramatic live experiences.

Muse - Full Concert Live at Hurricane Festival 2023 featuring Will of the People, Hysteria, and more

Eichenring
Scheeßel, Lower Saxony, Germany

June 17, 2023 | Video Length: 1:21:33
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  • In 2023, Muse performed at the Hurricane Festival, showcasing their evolution as a band and bringing their dynamic sound to a live audience. This perf... Read Full Description >

    In 2023, Muse performed at the Hurricane Festival, showcasing their evolution as a band and bringing their dynamic sound to a live audience. This performance came shortly after the release of their ninth studio album, "Will of the People," which debuted in August 2022. The album marked a notable moment in Muse's career, as it explored themes of resistance and empowerment, resonating with fans worldwide. Interestingly, during this live recording, the band featured "Kill or be Killed" in an alternative version, highlighting their willingness to experiment with their established tracks. The setlist included a blend of new material alongside fan favorites like "Hysteria" and "Psycho," exemplifying their ability to balance innovation with the classic sound that first drew listeners to them. Overall, this concert not only demonstrated Muse's ongoing relevance in the rock scene but also their commitment to delivering a compelling live experience.

Muse Performs 'Knights Of Cydonia' Live at Hurricane Festival 2025

Eichenring
Scheeßel, DE, Germany

June 20, 2025 | Video Length: 10:46
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  • In June 2025, during their performance of "Knights of Cydonia" at the Hurricane Festival in Germany, Muse was riding high on the success of their late... Read Full Description >

    In June 2025, during their performance of "Knights of Cydonia" at the Hurricane Festival in Germany, Muse was riding high on the success of their latest album, "Will of the People," released in August 2022. This album marked a significant return for the band, showcasing their innovative sound while addressing themes of political and social unrest. By 2025, Muse had further solidified their reputation for electrifying live performances, which often feature elaborate visual effects and dynamic stage designs. Notably, "Knights of Cydonia" has been a staple in their setlists for years, celebrated for its anthemic style and powerful guitar riffs. The 2025 presentation at the Hurricane Festival reflects the band's continuous evolution and dedication to delivering an impactful live experience, drawing audiences into their distinctive musical world.

  • "MUSE - EUPHORIA (Official Performance Video)" is part of the promotion for Muse's album "Will of the People," which was released in August 2022. This... Read Full Description >

    "MUSE - EUPHORIA (Official Performance Video)" is part of the promotion for Muse's album "Will of the People," which was released in August 2022. This album is significant as it reflects the band's evolving sound and themes, incorporating elements of pop, rock, and electronic music, while addressing contemporary issues of individualism and societal strife. By the time of this live recording, Muse had established themselves as a leading force in the rock genre, known for their theatrical live performances and innovative soundscapes. An interesting fact about the band related to this recording is that they often blend different musical styles and technologies during their performances, reinforcing their reputation for pushing boundaries in both studio recordings and live shows. The performance of "Euphoria" highlights their ability to engage audiences with anthemic melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, maintaining their relevance in the music industry.

Muse Live at Royal Albert Hall Performing 'Knights Of Cydonia' for Charity

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 7:57
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  • The live recording of "Knights of Cydonia" captures Muse performing at the Royal Albert Hall, a venue rich in musical history, during a concert suppor... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Knights of Cydonia" captures Muse performing at the Royal Albert Hall, a venue rich in musical history, during a concert supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust. This performance occurred in 2015, during a period when the band was actively promoting their seventh studio album, "Drones," which was released in June of that year. "Drones" marked a significant point in Muse's career, exploring themes of dehumanization and control alongside their signature blend of rock and electronic elements. Notably, the concert set helped raise awareness and funds for a worthy cause, reflecting Muse's commitment to social issues, which has been a recurring theme in their music and public engagements. This performance is a testament to their dynamic stage presence and the passionate connection they maintain with their audience, further solidifying their status as one of the foremost rock bands of their generation.

Muse Performs 'Fury' Live at Royal Albert Hall - Supporting Teenage Cancer Trust

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:36
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  • The live recording of "Fury" at the Royal Albert Hall showcases Muse during a pivotal moment in their career, as the performance took place in 2015. T... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Fury" at the Royal Albert Hall showcases Muse during a pivotal moment in their career, as the performance took place in 2015. This concert was part of the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit series, highlighting the band's commitment to philanthropic efforts. Prior to this, Muse released their album "Drones" in 2015, which marked a theatrical return to their roots following the more experimental sounds in their previous works. The band's dynamic performance style, combined with their innovative approach to live shows, made the Royal Albert Hall concert particularly memorable. "Fury," while not released as a single, emphasizes their ability to blend intensity with emotional depth, resonating well with fans. Additionally, this performance reflects Muse's ongoing evolution as a live act, further solidifying their reputation as one of the leading rock bands of their era.

Knights of Cydonia Live Performance at Rome Olympic Stadium

Rome Olympic Stadium
Rome, Italy

Date Unknown | Video Length: 8:30
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  • The live performance of "Knights of Cydonia" at the Rome Olympic Stadium took place during Muse's "The 2nd Law Tour," which supported their sixth stud... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Knights of Cydonia" at the Rome Olympic Stadium took place during Muse's "The 2nd Law Tour," which supported their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," released in 2012. This album marked a significant evolution in Muse's sound, incorporating elements of dubstep and progressive rock. The concert footage exemplifies the band's penchant for grandiose live shows, characterized by elaborate visuals and anthemic choruses. Interestingly, "Knights of Cydonia" is notable for its blending of genres and themes of resistance, and it became a fan favorite due to its powerful live energy and theatricality. The performance was part of a larger trend during this period where Muse solidified their reputation as one of the leading modern rock bands, known for their elaborate stage shows and innovative music. The immense scale of the venue further emphasizes their global appeal and the success they achieved by this point in their career.

  • At the time of the live recording titled "Muse Live Lounge Special," the band was enjoying significant success following the release of their sixth st... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording titled "Muse Live Lounge Special," the band was enjoying significant success following the release of their sixth studio album, "Drones," in 2015. This album marked a crucial point in their career, as it received widespread critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying their status in the rock music scene. The live lounge performance for BBC Radio 1, as part of the Massive Month of Music event, showcased the band's dynamic stage presence and ability to connect with an audience in an intimate setting. not only did it provide a platform for them to perform fan-favorite tracks, but it also highlighted their evolution toward a more conceptual and thematic production style. Muse's blend of symphonic rock and electronic elements was prominent in their live performance, showcasing their versatility while reinforcing their reputation as one of the leading innovative forces in modern rock music.


  • The performance of "Plug In Baby" at Rome Olympic Stadium marks a notable moment in Muse's career, occurring during their "Drones World Tour" in 2015.... Read Full Description >

    The performance of "Plug In Baby" at Rome Olympic Stadium marks a notable moment in Muse's career, occurring during their "Drones World Tour" in 2015. Prior to this live recording, the band released their album "Drones" in June 2015, which received critical acclaim and showcased their characteristic blend of rock with themes of war and surveillance. The "Drones" album further solidified their position as a leading force in the rock genre, featuring tracks with intricate arrangements and powerful lyrics. Additionally, the recording itself highlights Muse's dynamic stage presence and elaborate visual productions, which have become hallmarks of their live shows. It is interesting to note that "Plug In Baby," originally from their 2001 album "Origin of Symmetry," has remained a fan favorite, demonstrating the band's enduring appeal and their ability to evolve while retaining the essence of their earlier work.