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The Drones festivals tour began with Muse headlining at the [[Pilton Worthy Farm 2016 (gig)|Glastonbury Festival 2016]] on June 24th 2016. It will last throughout the summer and end at the end of August. | The Drones festivals tour began with Muse headlining at the [[Pilton Worthy Farm 2016 (gig)|Glastonbury Festival 2016]] on June 24th 2016. It will last throughout the summer and end at the end of August. | ||
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== Information == | |||
The festivals tour began shortly after the arena tour ended with Muse headlining for the third time at the [[Pilton Worthy Farm 2016 (gig)|Glastonbury Festival]]. | |||
== Stage Design/Production == | |||
The overall design of the stage is minimalistic and stripped back, compared to previous festival stage designs. Behind the band are 11 cuboid monoliths with LED screens at the front and see-through panels at the sides which allow the sides to be lit up. They can move forward or back. According to Matt, it is all controlled by hands and no machines are used in the process of controlling the monoliths. |
Revision as of 18:38, 27 June 2016
The Drones festivals tour began with Muse headlining at the Glastonbury Festival 2016 on June 24th 2016. It will last throughout the summer and end at the end of August.
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Information
The festivals tour began shortly after the arena tour ended with Muse headlining for the third time at the Glastonbury Festival.
Stage Design/Production
The overall design of the stage is minimalistic and stripped back, compared to previous festival stage designs. Behind the band are 11 cuboid monoliths with LED screens at the front and see-through panels at the sides which allow the sides to be lit up. They can move forward or back. According to Matt, it is all controlled by hands and no machines are used in the process of controlling the monoliths.