Muse is Plotting a 2019 World Tour

Matt Bellamy of Muse in concert
Matt Bellamy of Muse in concert. Photo by Brandon Marshall/REX/Shutterstock (9067465n)

British rock band Muse just announced that it’s embarking on a worldwide tour to support their upcoming album Simulation Theory, which is set to drop on November 9th.

The band will kick off 2019 Simulation Theory World Tour in the United States with a show in Houston on February 22nd. They will then continue touring across North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe before ending the run on July 22nd in Madrid, Spain.

According to the press release, the tour will feature “Enhanced Experience Package,” which will allow fans to take part in the Mixed Reality Pre-Show Party. Those who decided to take on this package will get “an interactive photo experience with memorabilia from the band’s latest videos, a VIP poster, and three original virtual reality games inspired by tracks from the record.”

You can check out the full list of dates for the 2019 Simulation Theory World Tour below. If you don’t see your city on the list, don’t worry, since additional dates will be announced soon.

Follow up to the 2015’s Drones, Simulation Theory sees Muse taking inspiration from the science fiction themes and 1980s pop culture. It was produced by Rich Costey, Mike Elizondo, Shellback, and Timbaland, while the cover for the record was done by Stranger Things artist Kyle Lambert. The band already released singles “Dig Down,” “Thought Contagion,” “Something Human,” “The Dark Side,” and “Pressure” from the album, with most of them receiving a mixed reception.