Thursday, 2 December 2010

Muse to support U2 in South America


On their South American tour next year,Muse are to support Irish rockers U2.

To perform two shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and São Paulo, Brazil the UK band will hit the road next spring.

“We are very pleased to announce that Muse will be supporting U2 in Argentina and Brazil", posted on Group Official Website.

Tickets for the shows – which take place on 30 March and 9 April – go on general sale on 7 December, but Muse fans will be able to pre-order their tickets on 6 December.

More details about the tour are expected to be announced on U2 and Muse's websites over the next few days.v

Monday, 22 November 2010

MUSE TICKETS FOR THE RESISTANCE TOUR UK 2010

Its time for Muse fans to get up,the band has recently details of two UK stadium shows for 2010.

First show will held at Lancashire County Cricket Ground on September 4 and second show will take place at London Wembley Stadium on September 11.

The trio of bassist Chris Wolstenholme, singer Matt Bellamy and drummer Dom Howard will be playing although the support acts for the two shows have not yet been announced.

Muse Tickets for the 2010 UK stadium shows go on sale next Friday (November 20) at 9am (GMT).

The shows will form part of their world tour in support of their latest album 'The Resistance' - which stopped off in the UK this week.

The band's latest set "The Resistance" (Helium 3/Warner Music), released in September, reached No. 1 in 21 countries and entered the Billboard 200 at No. 3.

Muse is currently touring U.K. arenas including two nights at the O2 Arena this week. The 85,000 tickets for this tour sold out in under 30 minutes, according to a statement.

Friday, 5 November 2010

Muse Wants To Increase There Fan's


Muse English Rock Band tours the U.S. in an effort to expand its fan base.

The platinum record-selling alternative rock trio, Muse, from the United Kingdom played in front of a rowdy crowd at Newark's Prudential Center on Oct. 24. at one of the last legs of the North American tour

Muse Band were of the view that they can only increase the fan club by performing more live shows and concerts and to engaged completely with there fans while singing

Muse Band also confirmed that they soon will be having more tours all over the world to increase the fans list

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Muse's track greatest riff


Muse have had a great track of theirs named as the greatest riff of the past decade album 2001 track 'Plug In Baby' and 'Origin of Symmetry' at the top spot. They also made with their track number five 'Knights of Cydonia' from their 2006 album 'Black Holes and Revelations'. The top 10 include they also make Velvet Revolver for their track 'Slither', Avenged Sevenfold for 'Afterlife', riff-laden tech metallers Dream Theater for 'The Dark Eternal Night' and Queens of the Stoneage for 'No One Knows'. A 'greatest riffs of all time' poll the magzine published in 2004, number 13 in which made 'Plug In Baby', Led Zeppelin onwards one spot 'Black Dog'.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

After All Muse Not Really Into Twilight


Muse is in the midst of a strategy to build its American fan base one 13 year old girl at a time.
In an apparent effort to shield his band from the guffaws that come with being the only band with music featured in all three Twilight flicks, bassist Chris Wolstenholme said the band only participated in the soundtracks because it wanted to get its name out in the United States.
Wolstenholme also says he's skipped watching the two latest vampire movies, because, you know, that'll help his band gain back credibility. The bassist didn't go so far as to express pity toward Twilight fans, but you can be sure that's what's going on here at Aversion right now.

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Vacation, Muse Want To Try Something New


Though the members of Muse are recently occupied with such tasks as "canoodling" with Hollywood royalty, writing music for vampires to sparkle by, and touring, touring, the band's bassist, Chris Wolstenholme, revealed that they're already plotting the follow up to last year's album, The Resistance.
"We'll definitely start working on a new album next year," Wolstenholme told NME, during some downtime at UK festival T In the Park. But before the bombastic rockers figure out how they'll top their 2009 ode to Orwell, Wolstenholme says the band will try something new: taking a vacation.
"I think we'll definitely take some time off after this touring period because it's something we've never done," Wolstenholme said. "I think the most time we've had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we're due a break."
The band's recently on tour in Europe, with dates scheduled worldwide until December 19. They return to Canada for one show, playing Quebec City Oct. 21.

Saturday, 3 July 2010

Muse: Bellamy Confirms Hudson Romance Rumours


MUSE rocker MATT BELLAMY has confirmed he is dating Hollywood beauty KATE HUDSON - and is "nervous" ahead of an imminent meeting with the actress' mum GOLDIE HAWN.
Hudson, who has been single since splitting from baseball star Alex Rodriguez late last year (09), sparked rumours she is in a new relationship with the musician after the pair was spotted enjoying an intimate date in May (10).
Gossip reached fever pitch after the How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days stunner supported Bellamy during his band's slot at British music festival Glastonbury last weekend (26/27Jun10).
Now the rocker has admitted they are a couple, and Hudson has arranged a date for the star to meet her legendary mum later this month (Jul10).
He tells Britain's The Sun, "I'm meeting her (Hawn) next week... I'm already nervous. I don't want to make the whole experience even more embarrassing.
"She's (Hudson) great. Everything is going very well. We are actually glad and enjoying spending time with each other. She had a great time at Glastonbury."
The star even hints they may wed: "Ask me again about marriage in a couple of months."