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Muse

Live Performances by Muse in 2018

  • 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.