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A world tour that began in February of 2019 in [[Houston Toyota Center 2019 (gig)|Houston, Texas]]. The European leg of the tour will begin in one week and end early Fall, followed by a couple of gigs in South America and Asia. The tour will probably be elongated even more.
A world tour that began on 22nd February of 2019 in [[Houston Toyota Center 2019 (gig)|Houston, Texas]]. The still running EU leg of the tour began in late May in [[Prague Lethany Airport 2019 (gig)|Prague]], and will be followed by a few gigs in South America and one gig in Asia. The tour will probably be elongated even more.


Howard admitted they've gone too far with this tour.
Dom Howard admitted they've gone too far with this tour.


== Information ==
== Information ==


The shows are set up for stadiums, but gigs are also taking place in arenas, using the same stage set up.
This is the first Muse tour in which the open-air show is the same as the arena show (excluding occasional song additions for open-air shows). It is also the first full headlining tour to not feature song rotations. Despite the tour originally planned to be a global stadium-only tour, the entire first portion of the tour in USA took place in arenas, with the stadium shows starting to take place with the Prague gig on May 26th, 2019. According to George Reeves, Muse's production manager, the initial planning conversations about the tour took place in all the way back in 2017.


The supporting band during the American leg of the Simulation Theory Tour (except for the [[Washington Capital One Arena 2019 (gig) | Washington]] and [[Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 2019 (gig) | Philadelphia]] gigs) was anounced the 14 January, and they are [[Walk the Moon]]. Supporting acts for some European gigs also include [[Tom Morello]] and [[Weezer]], one of the band's main inspirations.
Before the rehearsals or the tour production itself started, Bellamy talked about two hour sets. He also mentioned playing a 15 minute-or-so "metal medley", featuring bits of heavy songs (not just riffs). He said he'd like to play that because they would like to fit in as many songs in setlists as they can without surpassing two hours too much (due to fatigue). This medley was tested for the first time at the [[London Royal Albert Hall 2018 (gig)|London Royal Albert Hall]] gig and later again at the [[Chicago Aragon Ballroom 2018 (gig)|Chicago Aragon Ballroom]] gig, both in 2018. The Royal Albert Hall version of the medley was, so far, the only one to include Dead Star.


Before the rehearsals or the production started, Bellamy talked about two hour sets. He also mentioned playing a 15 minute-or-so "metal medley", featuring bits of heavy songs (not just riffs). He said he'd like to play that because they would like to fit in as many songs in setlists as they can without surpassing two hours too much (due to fatigue).
[[Propaganda (song)|Propaganda]] and the Alternate reality version of [[Algorithm (song)|Algorithm]] made their debut on the tour, and the acoustic gospel version of [[Dig Down (song)|Dig Down]] made it's return after the [[The Maidstone Studios 2018 (gig)|Jools Holland performance]]. Algorithm's AR version has been shortened and a transitional segment into Pressure has been added to it. Pray was shortened and features no Valirian spoken word. Three short instrumental segues called "STT Interstitial" numbered 1, 2 and 3 also appear during the show.


[[Propaganda (song)|Propaganda]] and the Alternate reality version of [[Algorithm (song)|Algorithm]] made their debut on the tour, and the acoustic gospel version of [[Dig Down (song)|Dig Down]] made it's return after the [[The Maidstone Studios 2018 (gig)|Jools Holland performance]]. Algorithm's AR version has been shortened and a transitional segment into Pressure has been added to it.
[[Pray (Matthew Bellamy song)|Pray]], a song written by Bellamy for Game of Thrones. has also made it's debut on the tour as an intro to [[The Dark Side (song)|The Dark Side]]. It includes Chris and Dom on big concert drums. The live version of it is shortened and includes no spoken word.


[[Pray (Matthew Bellamy song)|Pray]], a new upcoming track, written by Bellamy for Game of Thrones has also made it's debut on the tour. It includes Chris and Dom on big concert drums.
This is the first Muse tour on which Chris is playing bass, guitar, drums and a keyboard all in one set.


This is also the first Muse tour on which Chris is playing bass, guitar, drums and a keyboard all in one set.
== Supporting acts ==


The show vaguely tells a story about being caged in simulations and then battling and winning the war with the "Creator" aka "Murph" (also present in The Dark Side music video).
The US shows supporting bands were [[Walk the Moon]] and [[SWMRS]] (whose only US performances were the at [[Washington Capital One Arena 2019 (gig) | Washington]]  and [[Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 2019 (gig) | Philadelphia]] gigs - with the band later performing at a few European gigs aswell).
 
For the European tour, the two were joined by a combination of known local bands aswell as well established acts which are [[Tom Morello]], [[Weezer]], [[Pale Waves]], [[Dinosaur Pile-Up]], [[The Atavists]], [[Imodium]], [[Kiefer Sutherland]], [[Tiger Cave]], [[Allusinlove]], [[Andy Burrows]], [[The Amazons]], [[Mini Mansions]] and [[Miles Kane]], all of which supported Muse at various places during the EU legs of the tour.
 
No supporting bands are known for the South American tour, apart from [[Airbag]], which will be supporting at the [[Buenos Aires Hipodromo de Palermo 2019 (gig)|Buenos Aires]] gig in October.


[[File:MuseDancers.jpg | thumb | 210px | right | The performers]]
[[File:MuseDancers.jpg | thumb | 210px | right | The performers]]

Revision as of 01:54, 13 July 2019

Original promo poster with tour dates



A world tour that began on 22nd February of 2019 in Houston, Texas. The still running EU leg of the tour began in late May in Prague, and will be followed by a few gigs in South America and one gig in Asia. The tour will probably be elongated even more.

Dom Howard admitted they've gone too far with this tour.

Information

This is the first Muse tour in which the open-air show is the same as the arena show (excluding occasional song additions for open-air shows). It is also the first full headlining tour to not feature song rotations. Despite the tour originally planned to be a global stadium-only tour, the entire first portion of the tour in USA took place in arenas, with the stadium shows starting to take place with the Prague gig on May 26th, 2019. According to George Reeves, Muse's production manager, the initial planning conversations about the tour took place in all the way back in 2017.

Before the rehearsals or the tour production itself started, Bellamy talked about two hour sets. He also mentioned playing a 15 minute-or-so "metal medley", featuring bits of heavy songs (not just riffs). He said he'd like to play that because they would like to fit in as many songs in setlists as they can without surpassing two hours too much (due to fatigue). This medley was tested for the first time at the London Royal Albert Hall gig and later again at the Chicago Aragon Ballroom gig, both in 2018. The Royal Albert Hall version of the medley was, so far, the only one to include Dead Star.

Propaganda and the Alternate reality version of Algorithm made their debut on the tour, and the acoustic gospel version of Dig Down made it's return after the Jools Holland performance. Algorithm's AR version has been shortened and a transitional segment into Pressure has been added to it. Pray was shortened and features no Valirian spoken word. Three short instrumental segues called "STT Interstitial" numbered 1, 2 and 3 also appear during the show.

Pray, a song written by Bellamy for Game of Thrones. has also made it's debut on the tour as an intro to The Dark Side. It includes Chris and Dom on big concert drums. The live version of it is shortened and includes no spoken word.

This is the first Muse tour on which Chris is playing bass, guitar, drums and a keyboard all in one set.

Supporting acts

The US shows supporting bands were Walk the Moon and SWMRS (whose only US performances were the at Washington and Philadelphia gigs - with the band later performing at a few European gigs aswell).

For the European tour, the two were joined by a combination of known local bands aswell as well established acts which are Tom Morello, Weezer, Pale Waves, Dinosaur Pile-Up, The Atavists, Imodium, Kiefer Sutherland, Tiger Cave, Allusinlove, Andy Burrows, The Amazons, Mini Mansions and Miles Kane, all of which supported Muse at various places during the EU legs of the tour.

No supporting bands are known for the South American tour, apart from Airbag, which will be supporting at the Buenos Aires gig in October.

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The performers
Murph
Arena stage setup

Production

Stage Design

The stage design is similar to The Unsustainable Tour while still having unique elements.

The stage consists of the main stage and the B-stage, with a longer catwalk connecting the two. The stage wings are positioned so that they "blend in" with the main stage. Behind the stage is a big screen and above the stage is light trussing, vaguely shaped to represent the space ship featured on the album cover.

Both the arena and the stadium stages are the same, with the stadium set up being taller and wider compared to the arena one.

Murph the Skeleton Robot

Based on the "Creator" from The Dark Side music video, and also featured through the show in visuals.

A large inflatable puppet skeleton nicknamed "Murph" is featured near the end of the show during the Metal Medley.

According to Howard, the band initially didn't want to unveil Murph and wanted to surprise fans on the first show, but once they got it going at rehearsals, they couldn't resist posting content with it on their Instagram.

Dancers

This tour features a group of 14 dancers performing during certain songs in the show (Algorithm - including the AR version, Drill Sergeant, Pressure, Propaganda, Break it to Me, Thought Contagion, Dig Down Acoustic and Starlight)

During certain songs, the performers are in charge of lighting (spotlights during Break it to Me) and special effects (handheld CO2 cannons during Propaganda)

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Enhanced Experience Package

The three VR games contained in the Enchanced Experience package

The enhanced experience packages contain access to the "Mixed Reality Pre-Show Party", which will include photo opportunities with various props and whatnot from the Simulation Theory music videos, a bar service and a station with a series of VR-based arcade machine games (which have been made and produced by Microsoft and the band).

The VR games include:

  • Simulation Striker - a motion controller based game - player enters a hallway (seen in Break It To Me video), a portal (seen in the Algorithm video) opens up infront of the player and various shapes fly out of it. The player has to punch them out in order to survive. The game is soundtracked by Algorithm.
  • Retrograde Racer - a racing based game - player races through a futuristic world filled with neon tunnels and a desert wasteland (based on the one in The Dark Side/Something Human videos). The player must dodge skeletons and various road blocks. The game is soundtracked by The Dark Side.
  • Spaceship Defender - another motion controller based game - player has to pilot a spaceship whilst being attacked by critters (seen in Pressure music video). The game is soundtracked by Pressure.

Average Setlist

Setlist

  1. Algorithm (Alternate Reality Version shortened)
  2. Pressure
  3. [Drill Sergeant] + Psycho
  4. Break It to Me
  5. Uprising (extended intro and outro)
  6. Propaganda
  7. Plug In Baby
  8. Pray
  9. The Dark Side
  10. Close Encounters intro + Supermassive Black Hole
  11. Thought Contagion
  12. Interlude + Hysteria + Back in Black outro
  13. Unsustainable
  14. Dig Down (Acoustic Gospel Version)
    STT Interstitial 1
  15. Madness
  16. Mercy
  17. Time is Running Out
  18. Houston Jam + Take a Bow
  19. Prelude + Starlight
    Encore
    STT Interstitial 2
  20. Algorithm
    Metal Medley
  21. Stockholm Syndrome (shortened)
  22. Assassin (intro) + Reapers (shortened)
  23. The Handler (shortened)
  24. New Born (shortened) + Headup riff outro
  25. Man With a Harmonica + Knights of Cydonia


Exceptions

  • Undisclosed Desires was played at some outdoor shows after Dig Down.
  • Bliss was added to some outdoor sets after Hysteria as of the London Stadium tour debut.

Stats

Gigs

Date Venue Location
2019-10-15 Hipódromo de Monterrico Lima, Peru
2019-10-13 Pista Atlética Santiago, Chile
2019-10-11 Hipódromo de Palermo Buenos Aires, Argentina
2019-10-09 Allianz Parque Sao Paulo, Brazil
2019-10-03 Foro Sol Mexico City, Mexico
2019-10-02 Foro Sol Mexico City, Mexico
2019-09-08 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, Netherlands
2019-09-08 Royal Arena Copenhagen, Denmark
2019-09-07 Telenor Arena Oslo, Norway
2019-07-26 Wanda Metropolitano Madrid, Spain
2019-07-24 Passeio Maritimo de Alges Lisbon, Portugal
2019-07-20 Olympic Stadium Rome, Italy
2019-07-16 Matmut Atlantique Bordeaux, France
2019-07-13 San Siro Stadium Milan, Italy
2019-07-12 San Siro Stadium Milan, Italy
2019-07-09 Stade Orange Velodrom Marseille, France
2019-07-06 Stade de France Paris, France
2019-07-05 Stade de France Paris, France
2019-07-03 Hallenstadion Zurich, Switzerland
2019-06-29 RheinEnergieStadion Cologne, Germany
2019-06-27 Goffertpark Nijmegen, Netherlands
2019-06-22 Tauron Arena Krakow, Poland
2019-06-18 Suvilahti Open Air Helsinki, Finland
2019-06-15 Luzhniki Stadium Moscow, Russia
2019-06-12 Arena Riga Riga, Latvia
2019-06-08 Etihad Stadium Manchester, England
2019-06-05 Ashton Gate Stadium Bristol, England
2019-06-01 London Stadium London, England
2019-05-29 Stadthalle Graz Graz, Austria
2019-05-28 Papp László Sports Arena Budapest, Hungary
2019-05-26 Letňany Airport Prague, Czech Republic
2019-04-12 United Center Chicago, IL, USA
2019-04-10 TD Garden Boston, MA, USA
2019-04-08 Madison Square Garden New York City, NY, USA
2019-04-07 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA, USA
2019-04-04 Little Caesars Arena Detroit, MI, USA
2019-04-02 Capital One Arena Washington, DC, USA
2019-03-31 Videotron Centre Québec City, Canada
2019-03-30 Bell Centre Montreal, Canada
2019-03-28 Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Canada
2019-03-26 State Farm Arena Atlanta, GA, USA
2019-03-24 BB&T Center Sunrise, FL, USA
2019-03-23 Austin360 Amphitheater Austin, TX, USA
2019-03-11 The Forum Los Angeles, CA, USA
2019-03-09 Oracle Arena Oakland, CA, USA
2019-03-07 Golden 1 Center Sacramento, CA, USA
2019-03-05 Valley View Casino Center San Diego, CA, USA
2019-03-02 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, CA, USA
2019-02-28 Vivent Smart Home Arena Salt Lake City, UT, USA
2019-02-26 Talking Stick Resort Arena Phoenix, AZ, USA
2019-02-24 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX, USA
2019-02-22 Toyota Center Houston, TX, USA

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