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Part of [[The Wow! Signal Tour|The Wow! Signal's North American Tour]].
Part of [[The Wow! Signal Tour|The Wow! Signal's North American Tour]]. Second of the two festival shows of the tour.


== Information ==
== Information ==


Muse are set to headline the Festival d'été de Québec in Quebec City on July 17th. The gig was announced by the festival on March 11th of the same year.
Muse are set to headline the Festival d'été de Québec in Quebec City on July 17th. The gig was announced by the festival on March 11th and by the band on March 27th as part of their North American tour in support of [[The Wow! Signal]]. It's the second of the two festival gigs of the tour, together with [[Milwaukee Henry Maier Festival Park 2026 (gig)|Milwaukee's Summerfest]].


This will mark Muse's second time at the festival after their last gig [[Québec_City_Plaines_d%27Abraham_2017_(gig)|in 2017]].
This will mark Muse's second time at the festival after their last gig [[Québec_City_Plaines_d%27Abraham_2017_(gig)|in 2017]].

Revision as of 03:22, 28 March 2026

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The Wow! Signal Tour U.S. dates poster
Festival poster
Muse show
Venue Plaines d'Abraham (Festival d'été de Québec) [en: Plains of Abraham (Quebec City Summer Festival)]
Date 17th July 2026[1]
Location Québec City, QC
Country Canada
Songs TBA
Support TBA
Start (UTC-4) TBA
Capacity 100,000[2]
Price
Sold out?




Part of The Wow! Signal's North American Tour. Second of the two festival shows of the tour.

Information

Muse are set to headline the Festival d'été de Québec in Quebec City on July 17th. The gig was announced by the festival on March 11th and by the band on March 27th as part of their North American tour in support of The Wow! Signal. It's the second of the two festival gigs of the tour, together with Milwaukee's Summerfest.

This will mark Muse's second time at the festival after their last gig in 2017.

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See also


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