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As with the previous large headlining tour, the [[Simulation Theory World Tour]], this tour features indoor, outdoor and festival shows. The stage set-up in general is a hybrid between the [[Will of the People Festivals Tour|2022 festivals tour]] and the [[Will of the People Theatre Tour|autumn theatre tour]] setups. It includes an inflatable rotating figure of Will the Hacker as a backdrop, together with a grid of light fixtures, similar to the one from the theatre tour. Joining Will the Hacker is a new figure nicknamed "Baph". | As with the previous large headlining tour, the [[Simulation Theory World Tour]], this tour features indoor, outdoor and festival shows. The stage set-up in general is a hybrid between the [[Will of the People Festivals Tour|2022 festivals tour]] and the [[Will of the People Theatre Tour|autumn theatre tour]] setups. It includes an inflatable rotating figure of Will the Hacker as a backdrop, together with a grid of light fixtures, similar to the one from the theatre tour. Joining Will the Hacker is a new figure nicknamed "Baph". | ||
The festival setup (which was also used during the Mexican leg of the tour) bears more resemblance to the 2022 summer festivals setup, with the only major difference being an addition of the lighting grid, replacing the LED strip lights behind the band. An inflatable figure of Will is present throughout the entire show, including the encore, while the setlists themselves (exceptions being the Mexican shows) include no rotations, and are more akin to the 2022 summer festivals setlists | The festival setup (which was also used during the Mexican leg of the tour) bears more resemblance to the 2022 summer festivals setup, with the only major difference being an addition of the lighting grid, replacing the LED strip lights behind the band. An inflatable figure of Will is present throughout the entire show, including the encore, while the setlists themselves (exceptions being the Mexican shows) include no rotations, and are more akin to the 2022 summer festivals setlists | ||
The indoor setup, which premiered at the North American leg, features a stage with transparent floor, allowing for it to be illuminated from below, with an addition of a larger B-stage, six moving glass panels with lights, hung above the band, more lights on the back-grid, and, as mentioned above, an inflatable figure named "Baph", joining "Will", getting inflated for the encore. Because of the differences, the setlists for the North American shows also got "revamped". | The indoor setup, which premiered at the North American leg, features a stage with transparent floor, allowing for it to be illuminated from below, with an addition of a larger B-stage, six moving glass panels with lights, hung above the band, more lights on the back-grid, and, as mentioned above, an inflatable figure named "Baph", joining "Will", getting inflated for the encore. Because of the differences, the setlists for the North American shows also got "revamped". | ||
The stage for the European outdoor setup had the same core of elements as the indoor arena setup , with an addition of two stage wings on either side, aswell as larger LED screens on both sides of the stage, equipped with light fixtures. It also featured a longer runway to the B-stage, with the B-stage itself being slightly bigger than it was for the indoor shows. "Will" is now equipped with a LED screen inside of his mask. The full outdoor set up was officially revealed on Muse's Instagram<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/Csuf6rlqKCS/</ref>, a day prior to the first gig in [[Plymouth Home Park 2023 (gig)|Plymouth]], on May 26th, after pictures and videos of the stage being set up surfaced on social media a few days before.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CsZn26TSifb/</ref> | The stage for the European outdoor setup had the same core of elements as the indoor arena setup , with an addition of two stage wings on either side, aswell as larger LED screens on both sides of the stage, equipped with light fixtures. It also featured a longer runway to the B-stage, with the B-stage itself being slightly bigger than it was for the indoor shows. "Will" is now equipped with a LED screen inside of his mask, an exclusive to the stadium/headlining shows, as festivals still use the older and smaller version of the figure. The full outdoor set up was officially revealed on Muse's Instagram<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/Csuf6rlqKCS/</ref>, a day prior to the first gig in [[Plymouth Home Park 2023 (gig)|Plymouth]], on May 26th, after pictures and videos of the stage being set up surfaced on social media a few days before.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CsZn26TSifb/</ref> | ||
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The Will of the People World Tour is the current headlining tour, set to take place in until the summer of this year.
Information
The first gigs of the tour were announced on August 19th, 2022. Four gigs were announced in total, all in the UK and all outdoor stadium gigs. As expected, more tour dates were announced throughout the following months, leading up to the tour itself. Bellamy mentioned, in an interview with Zane Lowe in August of 2022, that the tour is planned to take place between January and July of 2023, starting in Mexico, continuing in the U.S. and Canada, and finishing in Europe.[1]
Mexico
Mexican dates were announced on October 7th, 2022. The tour included stops at Monterrey's Estadio Banorte, Guadalajara's Arena VFG and Mexico City's Foro Sol, spreading over two dates, on both 22nd and 23rd of January. The additional date in Mexico City, on 23rd, was announced on October 27th, 2022.
The short Mexican leg took place before the U.S. legs.
United States & Canada
Taking place after the short Mexican leg, U.S. and Canada legs exclusively featured indoor shows, with the only exception being the gig at Shaky Knees festival in Atlanta. Most tour dates were announced on September 29th, 2022. Two additional gigs in Montreal and Quebec were announced on October 6th, while additional gigs in St. Louis and Oakland were announced on October 17th.
The tour featured two legs and one "lone" show. The first leg began at Chicago's United Center on February 25th, and ended at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center on March 19th. The second leg started with the show at Phoenix's Desert Diamond Arena on April 2nd, ending with a gig at Salt Lake City's Vivint Smart Home Arena. The final show in the U.S. took place on May 6th, at the afforementioned Shaky Knees festival.
Europe
Stadium gigs
As mentioned above, the first gigs of the tour that were announced were the UK gigs. These took place in Plymouth's Home Park on May 27th, Huddersfield's John Smith's Stadium on June 20th, Glasgow's Bellahouston Park on June 23rd and Milton Keynes's National Bowl on June 25th. The rest of the tour was announced afterwards. Additional European dates have been announced on January 20th, 2023, including the first show of the tour in Spain, in Santander's El Sardinero on July 4th, and a gig at Nancy's Zénith amphitheatre on July 6th, where they be played a headlining show, as part of the Nancy Open Air festival.
The rest of the European dates were announced soon afterwards. The European features Muse's first shows in the cities of Wiener Neustadt, Austria and Santander, Spain. Additionally, the show at Milton Keynes's National Bowl was Muse's first live show at the site. The last time Muse were at Milton Keynes before, was during the rehearsals for The Resistance stadium tour, in 2010. Additionally, Muse played in the city of The Hague, Netherlands after almost 23 years, and Lyon, France after about a decade.
The European tour featured an indoor production, scaled for an outdoor gig, and included both stadium and festival shows.
Arena gigs
On June 26th, the band announced indoor arena gigs for the UK and Ireland in autumn, with Nova Twins supporting.[2] The gigs announced are set to take place in Dublin's 3Arena on September 27th, Manchester's AO Arena on September 29th and London's The O2 on October 1st and 2nd.
Travel packages
Three travel packages were available to buy for three dates off of the European leg of the tour; Cologne (June 9th), Paris (July 8th) and Milan (July 22nd). Each travel package included, together with two tickets, a two-night stay at a hotel (king or twin bed rooms options are available). Hotels which were included are Cologne's Pullman, Paris's Marriott Ambassador and Milan's Marriott. An optional third night add-on was also included in each package, for additional cost. Additionally, two exclusive posters, commemorating Muse's performance at each venue in the city (RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, Stade de France in Paris and San Siro in Milan) were included in each travel package, as were on-site hosts, and, for the Cologne gig, a roundtrip fare on the metro to the stadium.
More on the travel packages can be seen here.
Asia
After being teased on February 16th by the band on social media, the band announced the only Asian gig of the tour in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, on February 22nd. The open-air gig will take place at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.[3][4] It will be the band's first time in the country since 2007.
The gig will take place at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.[5][6] It will be the band's first time in the country since 2007.
Supporting acts
Thje first support act to be announced were Royal Blood, who opened for Muse during the European open-air leg (exceptions being the Nancy and Glasgow gigs, aswell as festivals). For the U.S. shows, Evanescence were announced as the main opening act. Additional support acts for U.S. shows were announced on November 9th, 2022; One Ok Rock supported Muse during the first half of the U.S. leg (between Chicago and Philadelphia gigs), while Highly Suspect will be supporting Muse during the second half of the U.S. leg (between the Phoenix and Salt Lake City gigs).[7] On January 13th, 2023, The Warning were announced as the support act for the Mexico gigs.[8]
On March 22nd, both The Warning and One Ok Rock were announced as additional support acts for select European dates. The Warning supported Muse on the U.K. leg (plus one stop in Lyon, France), while One Ok Rock supported them on the rest of the European leg (excluding festivals, and the Glasgow gig). Joining the two is Twin Atlantic, who opened together with The Warning on the afforementioned Bellahouston Park gig in Glasgow.[9] A support change was made for the gig in Bern, Switzerland, as One Ok Rock couldn't perform at due to unforeseen circumstances; Replacing them was Emilie Zoé. Kyoto Protocol were announced as the support act for the Kuala Lumpur gig only a few weeks before the show itself, on July 11th, 2023.
On June 26th, alongside the annoucement of the UK and Ireland indoor gigs, set to take place in autumn, Nova Twins were announced to be supporting Muse on these gigs.[10]
Production
As with the previous large headlining tour, the Simulation Theory World Tour, this tour features indoor, outdoor and festival shows. The stage set-up in general is a hybrid between the 2022 festivals tour and the autumn theatre tour setups. It includes an inflatable rotating figure of Will the Hacker as a backdrop, together with a grid of light fixtures, similar to the one from the theatre tour. Joining Will the Hacker is a new figure nicknamed "Baph".
The festival setup (which was also used during the Mexican leg of the tour) bears more resemblance to the 2022 summer festivals setup, with the only major difference being an addition of the lighting grid, replacing the LED strip lights behind the band. An inflatable figure of Will is present throughout the entire show, including the encore, while the setlists themselves (exceptions being the Mexican shows) include no rotations, and are more akin to the 2022 summer festivals setlists
The indoor setup, which premiered at the North American leg, features a stage with transparent floor, allowing for it to be illuminated from below, with an addition of a larger B-stage, six moving glass panels with lights, hung above the band, more lights on the back-grid, and, as mentioned above, an inflatable figure named "Baph", joining "Will", getting inflated for the encore. Because of the differences, the setlists for the North American shows also got "revamped".
The stage for the European outdoor setup had the same core of elements as the indoor arena setup , with an addition of two stage wings on either side, aswell as larger LED screens on both sides of the stage, equipped with light fixtures. It also featured a longer runway to the B-stage, with the B-stage itself being slightly bigger than it was for the indoor shows. "Will" is now equipped with a LED screen inside of his mask, an exclusive to the stadium/headlining shows, as festivals still use the older and smaller version of the figure. The full outdoor set up was officially revealed on Muse's Instagram[11], a day prior to the first gig in Plymouth, on May 26th, after pictures and videos of the stage being set up surfaced on social media a few days before.[12]
Short tour documentaries
A series of short documentaries is set to be released throughout the tour itself, shot and edited by Muse's new tour photographer Johann Ramos (more known as "The Work of Jar") and Centreline Films, posted on Muse's YouTube channel.
Six documentaries have been released so far. The first one is a recap of the first leg of the tour in Mexico, the second one goes over the rehearsals, which took place in California's Ontario, aswell as the Chicago show. The third one looks back at week one of the U.S. leg of the tour, the fourth one talks about the homecoming Plymouth show, and week one of the European leg, can be seen here. The fifht one shows various clips and highlights from the European stadium tour. The sixth features Matt talking about Kill or Be Killed, while showing pre-show backstage footage.
Average Setlist
During the January leg in Mexico, the setlist remained relatively unchaged from the shows off of the 2022 festivals tour. This changed with leg 1 in the U.S., starting in Chicago, in February, when the show was updated, in turn bringing in a new setlist format. This first indoor leg in the U.S. brought in live premieres of Verona and The Dark Side (Alternate Reality Version) (Instrumental). STT Interstitials 1 and 3 returned as Simulation Theory Theme, which was played from tape, mashed up with [JFK], acting as an intro to Kill or Be Killed. Additionally, Kill or Be Killed's Felsmann + Tiley Reinterpretation version was played from tape, as an interstitial, before Compliance. Also returning after several years were Resistance, Undisclosed Desires and the shortened version of Isolated System. Assassin (Grand Omega Bosses) was also played, making this the second big headlining tour to feature Assassin, played in full since the Black Holes And Revelations Tour, with it previously being only played during The Drones World Tour 2015/16.
Mexican shows set
- Will of the People (extended intro)
- Interlude + Hysteria
- [Drill Sergeant] (robot voice) + Psycho
- Pressure / Map of the Problematique / Bliss
- Won't Stand Down
- Stockholm Syndrome / Citizen Erased / New Born
- The Gallery
- Compliance
- Thought Contagion
- Time Is Running Out
- You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween
- Madness
- We Are Fucking Fucked
- Supermassive Black Hole
- Plug In Baby (extended outro)
- Behold, The Glove (Matthew Bellamy song)
- Uprising (extended outro)
- Prelude + Starlight
Encore
U.S./indoor shows set
- Will of the People (extended intro)
- Interlude + Hysteria
- [Drill Sergeant] (robot voice) + Psycho
- Bliss (extended outro) / Map of the Problematique / Citizen Erased / New Born / Stockholm Syndrome / Pressure / Assassin (Grand Omega Bosses version)
- Won't Stand Down
- Kill or Be Killed (Felsmann + Tiley Reinterpretation) (played from tape)
- Compliance
- Thought Contagion
- Verona / Liberation
- Time Is Running Out
- Isolated System (shortened)
- Resistance / Undisclosed Desires
- Toccata and Fugue in D Minor intro + You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween
- Madness
- We Are Fucking Fucked
- The Dark Side (Alternate Reality Version) (instrumental)
- Supermassive Black Hole
- Plug In Baby (extended outro)
- Behold, The Glove (Matthew Bellamy song)
- Uprising (extended outro)
- Prelude + Starlight
Encore
- Simulation Theory Theme (Matthew Bellamy song) (shortened) with JFK + Kill or Be Killed
- Man With a Harmonica + Knights of Cydonia
EU/stadium shows set
- Will of the People (extended intro)
- Interlude + Hysteria
- [Drill Sergeant] (robot voice) + Psycho
- Bliss (extended outro) / Map of the Problematique / Stockholm Syndrome
- Resistance
- Won't Stand Down
- Kill or Be Killed (Felsmann + Tiley Reinterpretation) (played from tape)
- Compliance
- Thought Contagion
- Verona
- Time Is Running Out
- Isolated System (shortened)
- Undisclosed Desires
- Toccata and Fugue in D Minor intro + You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween
- Madness
- We Are Fucking Fucked
- The Dark Side (Alternate Reality Version) (instrumental)
- Supermassive Black Hole
- Plug In Baby (extended outro)
- Behold, The Glove (Matthew Bellamy song)
- Uprising (extended outro)
- Prelude + Starlight
Encore
- Simulation Theory Theme (Matthew Bellamy song) (shortened) with JFK + Kill or Be Killed
- Man With a Harmonica + Knights of Cydonia
Notes & Exceptions
- During the four Mexican shows, rotation slots got swapped around the setlists. Generally, the setlists for these shows were more or less the same to these of the Will of the People Festivals Tour.
- With the start of the U.S. tour, the production was updated, in turn also changing the setlists - Scrambling songs on the setlist and changing its template, replacing The Gallery with Kill or Be Killed (Felsmann + Tiley Remix) and adding songs like Verona, The Dark Side (Alternate Reality Instrumental) and Isolated System to the sets.
- A few gigs into the U.S. leg, Undisclosed Desires was put into rotation with Resistance.
- Starting with the Canadian gigs, Liberation was added into rotation with Verona.
- The Shaky Knees Festival gig featured a shorter setlist with a few changes compared to the indoor gig setlists; Thought Contagion was played earlier in the set, Isolated System was played before Supermassive Black Hole and The Dark Side (Alternate Reality)'s instrumental version and JFK / Simulation Theory Theme intro were ditched from the set. The same setlist was played at the NorthSide festival in Denmark.
- For the stadium shows, Resistance and Undisclosed Desires were brought out of rotation and were both played at each show.
- The stadium shows also feature less songs in the first rotation slot, these being Bliss and Map of the Problematique (with the latter only being played three times so far). Stockholm Syndrome joined the two at the Rome gig.
- Showbiz was played instead of Knights of Cydonia at the Werchter Festival gig after technical issues meant the latter song couldn't be played. This made it the first gig in which all 9 studio albums were represented.
Stats
Gigs
The list will be updated as more gigs are announced
Date | Venue | Location |
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2023-10-02 | The O2 Arena | London, UK |
2023-10-01 | The O2 Arena | London, UK |
2023-09-29 | AO Arena | Manchester, UK |
2023-09-27 | 3Arena | Dublin, Ireland |
2023-07-29 | Bukit Kiara Equestrian Resort | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
2023-07-22 | Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | Milan, Italy |
2023-07-18 | Stadio Olimpico | Rome, Italy |
2023-07-15 | Stade Orange Vélodrome | Marseille, France |
2023-07-12 | BernExpo Areal | Bern, Switzerland |
2023-07-08 | Stade de France | Paris, France |
2023-07-06 | Zénith de Nancy (Nancy Open Air) | Nancy, France |
2023-07-04 | Campos de Sport de El Sardinero | Santander, Spain |
2023-07-01 | Festivalpark Werchter (Rock Werchter) | Werchter, Belgium |
2023-06-29 | Matmut Atlantique | Bordeaux, France |
2023-06-25 | The National Bowl | Milton Keynes, UK |
2023-06-23 | Bellahouston Park | Glasgow, UK |
2023-06-20 | John Smith's Stadium | Huddersfield, UK |
2023-06-18 | Flugplatz Neuhausen (Southside Festival) | Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany |
2023-06-17 | Eichenring (Hurricane Festival) | Scheessel, Germany |
2023-06-15 | Groupama Stadium | Lyon, France |
2023-06-11 | Park 360 (Rock for People) | Hradec Králové, Czech Republic |
2023-06-09 | RheinEnergieStadion | Cologne, Germany |
2023-06-07 | Malieveld | The Hague, Netherlands |
2023-06-03 | Stadion Wiener Neustadt | Wiener Neustadt, Austria |
2023-06-01 | Eskelunden (NorthSide) | Århus, Denmark |
2023-05-27 | Home Park | Plymouth, UK |
2023-05-06 | Central Park (Shaky Knees Music Festival) | Atlanta, GA, USA |
2023-04-20 | Vivint Arena | Salt Lake City, UT, USA |
2023-04-18 | Climate Pledge Arena | Seattle, WA, USA |
2023-04-16 | Moda Center | Portland, OR, USA |
2023-04-14 | Oakland Arena | Oakland, CA, USA |
2023-04-12 | Honda Center | Anaheim, CA, USA |
2023-04-10 | Pechanga Arena | San Diego, CA, USA |
2023-04-08 | T-Mobile Arena | Las Vegas, NV, USA |
2023-04-06 | Crypto.com Arena | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
2023-04-04 | Ball Arena | Denver, CO, USA |
2023-04-02 | Desert Diamond Arena | Phoenix, AZ, USA |
2023-03-19 | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, PA, USA |
2023-03-17 | Madison Square Garden | New York City, NY, USA |
2023-03-15 | Centre Bell | Montreal, QC, Canada |
2023-03-14 | Centre Bell | Montreal, QC, Canada |
2023-03-12 | Centre Vidéotron | Québec City, QC, Canada |
2023-03-11 | Centre Vidéotron | Québec City, QC, Canada |
2023-03-09 | Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, ON, Canada |
2023-03-07 | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, OH, USA |
2023-03-05 | Chaifetz Arena | St. Louis, MO, USA |
2023-03-03 | Dickies Arena | Fort Worth, TX, USA |
2023-03-02 | Toyota Center | Houston, TX, USA |
2023-02-28 | Moody Center | Austin, TX, USA |
2023-02-26 | Target Center | Minneapolis, MN, USA |
2023-02-25 | United Center | Chicago, IL, USA |
2023-01-23 | Foro Sol | Mexico City, Mexico |
2023-01-22 | Foro Sol | Mexico City, Mexico |
2023-01-20 | Arena V.F.G. | Guadalajara, Mexico |
2023-01-18 | Estadio Banorte | Monterrey, Mexico |
See also
References
- ↑ https://youtu.be/AMvtyphl9rA?t=2297
- ↑ https://www.muse.mu/news/new-uk-ireland-arena-dates-323411/
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/CpMk5jDBxEG/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/muse/status/1628321276896112641
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/CpMk5jDBxEG/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/muse/status/1628321276896112641
- ↑ https://twitter.com/muse/status/1590403848077803520/photo/1
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/CnXcXiNNSFy/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/muse/status/1638587091020914713/photo/1
- ↑ https://www.muse.mu/news/new-uk-ireland-arena-dates-323411/
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/Csuf6rlqKCS/
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/CsZn26TSifb/