Space rockers Muse have announced they will only be playing a small number of dates and aim to release a new album this year! Singer Matt Bellamy and drummer Dom Howard have shared a video on social media detailing the band’s mission for this year.
With only a handful of of festival dates set for the summer, it's not looking likely ther will be any more shows confirmed. In brighter news, their new record should hopefully be out this year. According to the NME, Bellamy said, 'So our plan for 2018 is to make a bunch of new songs, and probably a new album as well. We’ll put out a couple of singles and we’ll do like five or six shows – some big festivals in the US that we’ve never done before.We’re very excited to play Bonnaroo, BottleRock in Napa Valley and Carolina Rebellion.'
In a recent interview, Bellamy revealed some epic intentions for the future. They hope to tour a monster live show to blow fans away,
'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.'
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