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Muse are 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 on December 10th, together with the gig at the [[Cape Town DHL Stadium 2026 (gig) | Cape Town edition of the festival]].  
Muse are 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, together with the gig at the [[Cape Town DHL Stadium 2026 (gig) | Cape Town edition of the festival]].  


The two South African gigs will 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 will 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.

Revision as of 10:42, 10 December 2025

Calabash South Africa 2026 poster
Muse show
Venue FNB Stadium[1] (Calabash South Africa)
Date 7zh February 2026[2]
Location Johannesburg, GP[3]
Country South Africa
Songs TBA
Support TBA
Start (SAST) TBA
Capacity 94,000
Price
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Information

Muse are 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, together with the gig at the Cape Town edition of the festival.

The two South African gigs will 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.

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