Muse Kick Off Their Live Tour With a Bang

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

Muse kicked off their Simulation Theory tour with a bang Friday night (February 22) in Houston, Texas. There were LED dancers and a giant robot skeleton along with their usual exciting light show.

Their set looked fit for a dystopian space apocalypse and fans went wild for the band who played songs off their most recent album along with old classics like “Plug In Baby” and “Knights of Cydonia.”

You can watch a sneak peak of their crazy live show here:

Anyone who has been to a Muse gig will know that the band are notorious for putting on a big show. They never skip out on electric gadgets and gimicks but this show plans to take things to the next level.

Last year, Matt Bellamy told NME: “We’re going to do the biggest tour and just blow people’s minds with stuff they’ve never seen before. We’re going to come up with something that no one’s ever seen before.

“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. And we found something and we’re going to use that.”

Muse will play their next show on Sunday (February 24) in Dallas, Texas.