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The two South African gigs would mark Muse's return to South Africa after 18 years, when they performed in [[Johannesburg New Market Racecourse 2008 (gig)|Johannesburg]] and [[Cape Town Kenilworth Racecourse 2008 (gig)|Cape Town]] as part of the My Coke Festival in 2008. | The two South African gigs would mark Muse's return to South Africa after 18 years, when they performed in [[Johannesburg New Market Racecourse 2008 (gig)|Johannesburg]] and [[Cape Town Kenilworth Racecourse 2008 (gig)|Cape Town]] as part of the My Coke Festival in 2008. | ||
On 13 January 2026, many ticket holders began receiving bank notifications indicating refunds for tickets they had purchased for the event. | On 13 January 2026, many ticket holders began receiving bank notifications indicating refunds for tickets they had purchased for the event. The following morning, Calabash officially confirmed that Calabash South Africa 2026 had been cancelled, citing Muse’s inability to proceed with their scheduled shows due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the band’s control.<ref>https://networksites.livenationinternational.com/networksites/wqfi21n2/cb-cancelled-web-4.png?format=webp&width=1920&quality=75 | ||
</ref> As a result, all of Muse’s planned February 2026 performances in South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and India were cancelled. All Calabash concert tickets, including parking and park-and-ride tickets, were to be automatically refunded via the original point of purchase, with refunds expected to reflect within 5–10 business days.<ref>https://www.calabashsouthafrica.co.za/ | |||
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Revision as of 09:01, 14 January 2026

| Muse show | |
|---|---|
| Venue | FNB Stadium[1] (Calabash South Africa) |
| Date | 7zh February 2026[2] |
| Location | Johannesburg, GP[3] |
| Country | South Africa |
| Songs | TBA |
| Support | A Day to Remember et al. |
| Start (SAST) | TBA |
| Capacity | 94,000 |
| Price (ZAR) | 200 - 7179,25 |
| Sold out? | |
| Gig nav | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Etihad Arena | ← | Calabash, Johannesburg | → | Calabash, Cape Town |
Information
Muse were set to headline the Calabash festival concerts in South Africa in February 2026, together with A Day To Remember, Nothing But Thieves and Simple Plan. The gig was announced by the festival on December 10th, 2025, together with the gig at the Cape Town edition of the festival.
The two South African gigs would mark Muse's return to South Africa after 18 years, when they performed in Johannesburg and Cape Town as part of the My Coke Festival in 2008.
On 13 January 2026, many ticket holders began receiving bank notifications indicating refunds for tickets they had purchased for the event. The following morning, Calabash officially confirmed that Calabash South Africa 2026 had been cancelled, citing Muse’s inability to proceed with their scheduled shows due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the band’s control.[4] As a result, all of Muse’s planned February 2026 performances in South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and India were cancelled. All Calabash concert tickets, including parking and park-and-ride tickets, were to be automatically refunded via the original point of purchase, with refunds expected to reflect within 5–10 business days.[5]