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Ahead of the imminent release of their ninth studio album   Will Of The People ,  multi-platinum  and  Grammy Award  winning rock band  Muse  have today announced major UK dates for  Summer 2023 .

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Widely recognised as one of the best live bands in the world,  Muse  have consistently produced exhilarating and ground-breaking shows, and their 2023  Will Of The People  world tour will be no exception. The global run hits the UK in  May  and  June 2023  taking over huge outdoor arenas such as  Plymouth’s Home Park ,  Huddersfield’s John Smith’s Stadium ,  Bellahouston Park in Glasgow , and  The National Bowl in   Milton Keynes . The tour features special guests  Royal Blood ,  who will perform at the  Plymouth ,  Huddersfield  and  Milton   Keynes  shows but  not Glasgow .

Tickets for  Muse  go on general sale  Friday 26th August at 9am  via  www.gigsandtours.com  and  www.ticketmaster.co.uk .  For Glasgow, tickets are also available at  www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/ muse . Anyone who has pre ordered the album through the  Artist’s Store  will receive a unique code which allows  early access  to purchase tickets on  Thursday 25 th  August at 9am.

The long-awaited new album  ‘Will of the People’  once again shows that Muse aren’t bowing to any singular genre. Produced by the band, the album (which is available to pre-order / pre-save  HERE ) is influenced by the increasing uncertainty and instability in the world.  ‘Kill Or Be Killed’ ,  ‘ Compliance ’ ,  ‘ Won’t Stand Down ’  and title track,  ‘Will Of The People’  which have been provided as instant downloads to album pre-orders have each sparked a huge reaction from fans, making the album’s forthcoming release even more anticipated.

This year  Muse  will headline the  Andalucía Big Festival by Mad Cool and  Xacobeo Festival  in  September  and will play a selection of intimate international theatre shows in  October  before embarking on their major global tour in 2023.

MUSE WILL OF THE PEOPLE 2023 WORLD TOUR – UK DATES SATURDAY 27TH MAY            PLYMOUTH HOME PARK** TUESDAY 20TH JUNE             HUDDERSFIELD JOHN SMITH’S STADIUM** FRIDAY 23RD JUNE                GLASGOW BELLAHOUSTON PARK SUNDAY 25TH JUNE              MILTON KEYNES THE NATIONAL BOWL**

** with special guests  Royal Blood

Tickets on sale Friday 26th August at 9am www.gigsandtours.com  /  www.ticketmaster.co.uk For Glasgow  www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/ muse

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Muse announce ‘Will Of The People’ UK stadium tour for 2023

Royal Blood will join as special guests

Muse at Mad Cool 2022. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

Muse have unveiled details of a new UK stadium tour for 2023. See full dates below, with tickets available here .

  • READ MORE: Muse at Mad Cool 2022: five supermassive highlights

The band will hit the road in 2023, playing stadium gigs in Plymouth, Huddersfield, Glasgow and Milton Keynes. Royal Blood will support on each of the dates except Glasgow.

Tickets for the gigs go on sale on August 26 at 9am here . Anyone who has pre-ordered Muse’s new album ‘ Will Of The People ‘ through their store will receive a unique code that allows early access to purchase tickets on August 25 at 9am.

Muse’s ‘Will Of The People’ UK tour 2023:

MAY 27 – Plymouth, Home Park 

JUNE 20 – Huddersfield, John Smith’s Stadium  23 – Glasgow, Bellahouston Park 25 – Milton Keynes, The National Bowl 

Last month, Muse shared their new single ‘Kill Or Be Killed’ from their forthcoming ninth album.

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The song, which has been previewed at numerous festivals over the summer , is the fourth to be lifted from the trio’s new LP after the title track , ‘Compliance’ and ‘Won’t Stand Down’ .

Frontman Matt Bellamy said: “’Kill Or Be Killed’ is Muse at their heaviest! We wanted to update our hard rock sound on this album and with ‘Kill Or Be Killed’ we found a modern metal sound featuring double bass drum action and even a death growl.

“Lyrically the song takes influence from my favourite Paul McCartney song ‘Live And Let Die’, a dark take on how life’s adversity can sometimes bring out the worst human instincts to survival at any costs.”

‘Will Of The People’ is due out August 26 via Warner Records and can be pre-ordered here .

Muse at Mad Cool 2022. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

Meanwhile, Muse’s Matt Bellamy recently told NME that he thinks society wants “a new type of revolution” .

Following the coronavirus pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the current cost of living crisis, the frontman said he believes change is coming.

“I think everyone knows we want a revolution, but we definitely don’t want a bunch of authoritarian lunatics from the right. That’s the last thing we want,” he told NME .

“And also we don’t want a total communist situation on the hard left either. I think what we want is something completely new. I don’t think it exists out there at the moment, but I think there’s a new type of politics that could emerge.”

The band are also due to hit the road for a series of US and European dates later this year. Any remaining tickets for these gigs can be purchased here .

Muse’s US and European tour: OCTOBER 2022 04 – Los Angeles, CA, The Wiltern 11 – Chicago, IL, The Riviera Theatre 14 – Toronto, ON, The History 16 – New York, NY, Beacon Theatre 23 – Amsterdam, NL, Royal Theatre Carre 25 – Paris, FR, Salle Pleyel 26 – Milan, IT, Alcatraz

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Muse announce massive UK shows with Royal Blood

In support of their new album Will Of The People, Muse have announced some huuuuuge gigs next year…

Muse announce massive UK shows with Royal Blood

Muse have announced four huge stadium gigs for next summer.

In support of their new album Will Of The People , the trio will hit the road in May and June – stopping off at Plymouth’s Home Park, Huddersfield’s John Smith’s Stadium, Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park and The National Bowl in Milton Keynes. They’ll be joined by the awesome Royal Blood at three of those dates, with the Brighton duo not playing Glasgow.

“We are excited to announce that we have been invited by the mighty Muse as special guests to perform at three of their huge stadium shows in 2023,” say Royal Blood. “Tickets on sale Friday, August 26 at 9am. See you there.”

The tour dates are as follows:

27 Plymouth Home Park

20 Huddersfield John Smith’s Stadium 23 Glasgow Bellahouston Park 25 Milton Keynes National Bowl

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Royal Blood are a British duo, constisting of bassist/vocalist Mike Kerr and drummer Ben Thatcher. Formed in Worthing, near Brighton, both first met in 2005, when they were part of a band called "Flavour Country". Royal Blood formed in 2011, originally as a three-piece, with Kerr on bass/vocals, Matt Swan on drums and Joe Dennis on guitar. Following Dennis's departure in 2012, Kerr was forced to discover what is now his signature sound. The duo moved to Swan's home country, Australia, where Royal Blood's first EP was recorded. The band played a few shows around the Brisbane and Gold Coast area, before Kerr decided to return to the UK in 2013, where he continued the band with Thatcher on drums. The bands' sound is influenced by the likes of Pixies, The White Stripes , Led Zeppelin , Muse and more. In an interview with Gigwise, their singer Mike Kerr said they were inspired by early Muse albums such as Showbiz, and that Chris Wolstenholme's bass sound responsible for Kerr's current signature bass sound. Additionally, in a 2021 interview, Kerr revealed that New Born was the song that shaped him as a songwriter. [1]

The band proceed to work on more solo material at Brighton Electric studios, finally releasing their first self-titled LP in 2014. The album was well recieved and verified as the fastest-selling rock debut album in three years in the UK. In 2015, the band went on to play their first headlining tour around the UK, while also doing a supporting tour with Foo Fighters in the US, and playing Coachella, Reading and Leeds Festivals, amongst others.

Following the success of the first album, Kerr and Thatcher went into the studio in 2016 to work on their second LP, called "How Did We Get So Dark?", which was released in 2017. The additional sounds on the album prompted the duo to include two additional live members, Jodie Scantlebury and Zarif Davidson, providing backing vocals and playing additional samples. The same year, they played at Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage. In 2018, the band played their first headlining US tour, featuring more acts, like Queens of the Stone Age . Meeting Josh Homme, they all went into the studio to record two new songs, "Boilermaker" and "King", produced by Homme himself. Both songs debuted during the 2019 tour in Europe.

Their third album, "Typhoons", was recorded during the pandemic in 2020, and was released in 2021. The self-produced album also includes "Boilermaker" and a Paul Epworth-produced song, "Who Needs Friends". "King" was released within the deluxe digital edition of the album. The release was followed with both a festivals and headlining solo tour around the U.S. and Europe in 2022, after the Covid restrictions were lifted. For the tour, Scantlebury and Davidson were replaced with keyboardist Darren James.

Just before the tour with Muse, on May 25th, 2023, the band released a new single called "Mountains at Midnight", at the same time announcing "Back to the Water Below", the new album, set to be released in September of 2023.

Royal Blood supported Muse at an intimate gig in Cologne's Gloria Theater , in 2015. The duo opened for Muse again during the European leg of the Will of the People World Tour in 2023, exceptions being the Glasgow gig and festival shows.

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Royal Blood are a British rock band, comprising Mike Kerr (bassist, singer) and Ben Thatcher (drummer). They formed in Brighton in 2013.

There are meteoric rises, and then there are the kind of success stories that Royal Blood can lay claim to. They only started playing music together in early 2013, but began to pick up a head of steam after playing just a handful of shows; in June of that year, Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders - who has form on this front - wore one of the band’s shirts onstage during their Glastonbury headline performance, before the pair had even released a single. Later that year, they confirmed that they’d support the Sheffield titans in London the following year, and also dropped a debut single, ‘Out of the Black’.

Their second single, ‘Little Monster’, as well as the B-side form their first, ‘Come On Over’, generated considerable hype in early 2014, but it was a slew of high-profile festival slots at the likes of T in the Park, Reading and Leeds and Radio 1’s Big Weekend that propelled them to the success they’d taste later in the year; their self-titled debut, released in late August 2014, smashed sales records, becoming the fastest-selling British debut rock album in three years. The pair will be on the road in support of it for the foreseeable future.

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I discovered this band upon hearing they were streaming their debut album for free on iTunes days before release, and instantly fell in love, without even realising this four-or-five-piece-sounding band was in fact just produced by Mike Kerr on the bass and vocals, and Ben Thatcher on drums. I just knew I had to buy the album, which led me entering a competition from the band to win a Royal Blood themed bass. This ultimately led to me getting a presale code from the band for the Nov 11th gig. I was struggling to find friends who'd even heard of the band, but nonetheless I gathered a couple of people to join me and ordered the tickets. And oh what a great decision! As it turned out, the regular tickets, released two days later, sold out in 2 minutes! On 10th Nov I was buzzing for the gig, which was expected the following day, only to find out Mike had severe tonsillitis and the gig would be postponed until January. I was so gutted, but up until this day, I gained an even greater love for the band, who seemed to be rapidly gaining popularity - so much so that I was lucky enough to get tickets for them supporting the effing Foo Fighters with Iggy Pop at Wembley Stadium! The support act 'Turbowolf' also gained some popularity and -it seems- time to develop as a live act throughout this period.

On Jan 8th, I finally went to the Oxford O2 only to find myself a row behind the barrier, awaiting Turbowolf. I feel they totally deserve some credit here because, oh, what perfect support they were. The crowd was inevitably 700% less bloody mental for them but it must be said, their singer is now my favourite frontman of all time behind Dave Grohl.

Anyway, since this is a review for the great Royal Blood, and not Turbowolf -whom I will endeavour to see again- I will focus now on them. Ben and Mike absolutely killed it at this very special gig in a 1000 cap venue - definitely the last time they'll be playing somewhere that small. What an entrance they made, walking on to a strobe and whatever that epic, electronic, four-note, horn-part-sounding tune is. They then broke in with that absolute brilliance that is 'Come on Over', a perfect first song to set us all off. After the complete lack of movement from the crowd during Turbowolf, which is of course expected, the insanity of the bone-breaking mosh that broke in took me by a pleasantly mind-blowing surprise. Being one of my first gigs with neither a non-heavy band nor family-friendly crowd, I was reluctant to join the centre of this brutal mosh pit at first, and stood with my friends amongst the insanity but not enclosed by it. I gradually, however, broke into this and I have to say, the crowd's reaction was as important to the quality of the gig as the band themselves. It was truly something special, and in Royal Blood's case, I would expect the same beautiful crowd reaction at all future gigs.

'You Can Be So Cruel' followed, with the great 'Figure it Out' following after that. It was a perfect start to the gig with three absolute tunes to set us all off. They then played the excellent Come on Over B-side 'You Want Me', and then built it all up with the climactic 'Better Strangers', the ending of which led onto one of my favourite moments of the gig when they played 'Little Monster', one of my very favourites, to which the crowd went mental; we all shouted along in that sweaty, bruise and booze filled room. Each song that followed during the short, hour-or-so long set was -of course, given that this is Royal Blood- an absolutely bangin tune. The duo expectedly ended with the great 'Out of the Black', surely soon to be a modern rock legend. The crowd went ecstatic and bodies were torn to shreds (metaphorically speaking). The mind-blowing Ben Thatcher left the drums to climb onto the barrier, welcoming his well-deserved worship from the crowd before doing the classic point towards Mike on the bass, signalling a mind-mauling build up to the cranium-explodingly sick live version to the song's ending, in which Ben climbed onto his stool and absolutely abused his cymbals. This sensationally dramatic ending signalled the end to the entire gig, where no (in this case unnecessary) encore followed and the music began playing instantly through the speakers, in order not to raise anyone's hopes.

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Having seen RB twice before, once in the tiny Newport Centre ,when they were incredible, and supporting Foo Fighters at MK Bowl, where they were good but got a bit lost in the size of the place , I was really looking forward to seeing them at the 1700 capacity Guildhall.

Well right from the word go you could tell they had become a lot more polished both in their sound and their stage set . Kicking off with a new song they sounded as tight as ever and I'm still amazed at how much noise 2 people can make . Crowd favourites Loose Change and Figure it Out swiftly followed with the mosh pit now in full swing . New single Lights Out went down a storm and another new song featuring Mike on ..gasp ..keyboards..also received a good response.

Ten Tonne Skeleton and Out of the Black finished the show in grand style with the crowd in raptures but the duo failed to do an encore.

This was especially disappointing as the whole set came in at a paltry 70 minutes the only real drawback of the whole night . Where were the TRex covers when you needed them ? Also the new songs , although good, had Muse overtones, which didn't entirely impress as I'm not a fan I'm afraid .

All in all 8/10 still recommended but not entirely sure how they will sound in the newly announced arena tour .

Ps Their much vaunted ticketless policy didn't really work as I was only asked for the original payment card and wasn't asked for copy of email or ID which they insisted you wouldn't be allowed in without?

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Royal Blood are the hottest property in rock music right now, and justifiably after releasing a debut album full of killer tunes and a sound that is slightly different to anything else. However the question is can they cut it live? The answer is a resounding yes!

Coming on to JayZ's 99 Problems, the eager crowd are soon jumping around to opener Come On Over and before you know it we are 4 songs in.

For a two-piece, the noise is rich and all encompassing. The vocals are bang on too and singer Mike Kerr has a good stage presence, without too much chat between songs. In fact I think drummer Ben Thatcher is the more outgoing of the two, milking adulation from the crowd at every opportunity.

Every song from the album is given an airing, plus b-side You Want Me, finishing with Out Of The Black. It's hard to pick out highlights when every track is great but this last song, along with Figure It Out and Ten Tonne Skeleton were my personal best-bits!

The only disappointment is that they don't have more tunes to play yet and the set is not even an hour long. There are questions about how they will cope playing in larger venues and stadiums, can they make another album as good as their debut and can they grow and develop their sound? All made more challenging as there are only two of them, and we will have to wait and see. But for now, just go and see them and enjoy them for what they are - the most exciting new rock band around.

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Full Disclosure: I'm a Bass Player so any band that spotlights said instrument gets my full attention!

When that band like Royal Blood consist of two members, Mike Kerr: bass & vocals Ben Thatcher: drums, I'm even more intrigued!! Musically Royal Blood float in that area of two member bands like The White Stripes and The Black Keys but arguably more heavier given that the Bass is the lead instrument as the others are guitar driven.

Live they are very energetic and interact with the crowd well. Ben at one point left his drum kit and body surfed for a bit!

Mike has more effects laid out in front of him than Steve Vai and makes full use of the whole set up making his Bass sound like a a full band on it's on!

But they also have the songs to back up their wall of noise they produce. New songs like "I only Lie when I Love You" has a monstrous hook that in the heyday of MTV and Radio would have been a huge hit no question.

And songs of their first album like "Monster" will just pummel you into the ground with it's sludgy early Soundgarden approach.

I wish these two guys all the luck and good fortune in their, what I hope to be, long career! I'm a fan. And... ROCK IS NOT DEAD!

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The concert was great. The band played all of their best songs and the solos were the highlights of the night. I really liked the intro too because it was in a Christmas mood. Carol of the bells is definitely my favorite Christmas song after this concert. I really liked how the singer sang everything through without skipping any parts in songs. The quality of the performance was on top and my friend and I had a very good time on the concert. I am very grateful that the band made it to Zurich after all. It was very cool and remarkable. Even the warm-up band before Royal Blood was very cool which I honestly didn't expect. All in all, I was very happy with the performance and how the band cheered up the audience. The atmosphere in the hall was crazy and very rock-n-roll. I really hope to see the band here again.

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Although this was only my second rock concert, it's definitely going to outdo any show in my concert-going future. The energy from Mike and Ben radiated into the crowd, and being on the barrier was a dream come true. sure, my neck experienced *some* pain from excessive headbanging, but my mood was not phased one bit. Mike and Ben are truly a bloody insane duo, and they kept the energy all the way up to 11 the whole time. I've been obsessed with them for about a year, and they managed to sound even better live than in the studio. Absolutely no doubt that I'm DEFINITELY going to see them again when they come around next.

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One of the best live bands I've seen in ages, and the Newcastle crowd did it justice too. Having driven down from Glasgow (cmon RB we need to see you at the famous Glasgow Barrowlands), the venue, the crowd and Royal Blood were on fire!

Ben and Mike rocked it out and the sound that came from them was like a sound from a four or five piece band, looking forward to the album and it was great to see Mike on the keyboards and guitar at at almost the same time!

Love to Black Honey who a great supporting act, one to watch out for the future, mix of Joan Jett and Gwen Steffani

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Royal Blood are absolutely fantastic. If you haven't seen them, then they're a must. The music was just awesome and the sound coming from just two blokes, a guitar and drums was different and loud. There's nothing like it. Loved the lyrics, loved the music, loved the show. A great night and will go and see them again!

The only gripe about playing in a big arena like Nottingham Motorpoint Arena is that the sound can become distorted but it was the same with Queens of the Stone Age at the Greenwich O2. Not the fault of the band but the venue.

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Talk about working a crowd into a frenzy...Mike Kerr of Royal Blood did just that last night @ jannus live. Ben Thatcher was a crowd favorite...so much energy and skill on the skins and with the crowd, he rallied the troops throughout the entire show. Special thanks to TurboWolf for an excellent set to get the crowd into the onslaught of power rock by these two talented Brits. Very engaging with the crowd...Royal Blood has a true cult following in the Tampa Bay area....all ages...all persuasions were kicking up their heels for this show.

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I had high expectations going in and I was still blown away by their performance. What a great band to see live. I have been reading a lot about Royal Blood lately from the UK music mags (mostly NME) and I was expecting a great show. These TWO guys sure make it sound like your listening to a full band. The drummer hits those skins harder than I've seen a drummer in a long time. The show was about forty five minutes and ten songs deep. I loved every minute. Go see them now before they move on to bigger venues!

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  1. Muse Official Website 2023 EU Tour

    12 September 2022. We are pleased to announce new dates on the Will Of The People World Tour in Europe in Summer 2023! If you pre-ordered the new album from the Official EU or UK Stores, you will receive a unique pre-sale code in a separate email. Pre-sale begins Wednesday 14th September at 10am CEST. There will be a separate pre-sale via Tixr ...

  2. Muse announce 2023 European tour with Royal Blood

    Muse have shared details of a 2023 European tour with Royal Blood - see the full list of dates and ticket details below. MORE: The NME Big Read - Muse: "There's gonna be a big shift.

  3. Will of the People World Tour

    The Will of the People World Tour was a world concert tour by English rock band Muse, in support of their ninth studio album, Will of the People (2022). The tour began in April 2022 and concluded in November 2023. The tour was Muse's first since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and is also the first to feature new touring member Dan Lancaster, who replaced long-time touring member Morgan ...

  4. Stadio Olimpico

    Get tickets to see Muse live in concert at Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy on 18 July 2023 from the official Muse website. ... Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. July 18, 2023. Rome, DTM-date. 09 Sep '22. Special guests: Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. City:DTM. Rome. GEAR UP FOR THE SHOW. MUSE WOTP Bundle Desert.

  5. Muse announce tour dates for 2023, Royal Blood supporting

    The tour features special guests Royal Blood, who will perform at the Plymouth, Huddersfield and Milton Keynes shows but not Glasgow. Tickets for Muse go on general sale Friday 26th August at 9am via www.gigsandtours.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk .

  6. Stade de France

    Get tickets to see Muse live in concert at Stade de France in Paris, France on 08 July 2023 from the official Muse website. ... Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. July 08, 2023. Paris, DTM-date. 09 Sep '22. Special guests: Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. City:DTM. Paris. GEAR UP FOR THE SHOW. MUSE WOTP Bundle Desert.

  7. Muse 2023 'Will Of The People' UK stadium tour

    Royal Blood will support on each of the dates except Glasgow. ... Muse's US and European tour: OCTOBER 2022 04 - Los Angeles, CA, The Wiltern 11 - Chicago, IL, The Riviera Theatre

  8. Muse announce massive UK shows with Royal Blood

    "We are excited to announce that we have been invited by the mighty Muse as special guests to perform at three of their huge stadium shows in 2023," say Royal Blood. "Tickets on sale Friday ...

  9. Muse The Hague Tickets, Malieveld, 07 Jun 2023

    Buy tickets, find event, venue and support act information and reviews for Muse's upcoming concert with Royal Blood at Malieveld in The Hague on 07 Jun 2023. Live streams; ... Royal Blood are a British rock band, comprising Mike Kerr (bassist, singer) and Ben Thatcher (drummer). They formed in Brighton in 2013.

  10. Muse Concert Setlist at Home Park, Plymouth on May 27, 2023

    Get the Muse Setlist of the concert at Home Park, Plymouth, England on May 27, ... Royal Blood Start time: 6:55 PM. 6:55 PM. Muse This Setlist Start time: 8:45 PM. 8:45 PM. Last updated: 21 Apr 2024, 15:06 Etc/UTC. Muse Gig Timeline. Apr 20 2023. Vivint Arena Salt Lake City, UT, USA Start time: 9:10 PM.

  11. Royal Blood

    Just before the tour with Muse, on May 25th, 2023, the band released a new single called "Mountains at Midnight", at the same time announcing "Back to the Water Below", the new album, set to be released in September of 2023. Royal Blood supported Muse at an intimate gig in Cologne's Gloria Theater, in 2015.

  12. Royal Blood Concert Setlist at Home Park, Plymouth on May 27, 2023

    Get the Royal Blood Setlist of the concert at Home Park, Plymouth, England on May 27, ... Muse Start time: 8:45 PM. 8:45 PM. Last updated: 16 Apr 2024, 12:30 Etc/UTC. Royal Blood Gig Timeline. Jul 31 2022. Osheaga Festival 2022 Montreal, QC, Canada Add time. Add time. May 26 2023.

  13. Muse Milan Tickets, Stadio San Siro, 22 Jul 2023

    Buy tickets, find event, venue and support act information and reviews for Muse's upcoming concert with Royal Blood at Stadio San Siro in Milan on 22 Jul 2023. Live streams; ... Royal Blood are a British rock band, comprising Mike Kerr (bassist, singer) and Ben Thatcher (drummer). They formed in Brighton in 2013.

  14. Orange Velodrome

    Get tickets to see Muse live in concert at Orange Velodrome in Marseille, France on 15 July 2023 from the official Muse website. ... Special guests: Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. July 15, 2023. Marseille, DTM-date. 09 Sep '22. Special guests: Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. City:DTM. Marseille. GEAR UP FOR THE SHOW. MUSE WOTP Bundle Desert. Buy Now .

  15. Royal Blood Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    Royal Blood tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you. Royal Blood will be performing near you at Red Hat Amphitheater on Thursday 02 May 2024 as part of their tour, and are scheduled to play 46 concerts across 18 countries in 2024-2025. View all concerts. Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements, dates and concert information ...

  16. Royal Blood (band)

    In summer 2023, Royal Blood supported Muse on the Will of the People world tour in the UK and France. [44] [45] They also embarked on their own headlining tour to promote the album. To complement the more dance and electronic-oriented sounds of later albums, the band are supported live for additional synths/keyboards/vocoder, currently by ...

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  18. Muse tour 2022-2023: tickets for Milan and Rome

    After the great success as the headliners of Firenze Rocks on June 17 2022, Muse will be back in Italy for three unmissable shows: October 26 2022 - Alcatraz, Milan. July 18 2023 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome - Special Guest: Royal Blood. July 22 2023 - Stadio San Siro, Milan - Special Guest: Royal Blood. Armed with guitars, synths, and one killer ...

  19. Muse / Royal Blood / The Warning

    Muse / Royal Blood / The Warning. Muse: Will of the People World Tour Jun 25, 2023 (10 months ago) National Bowl Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom

  20. Plymouth, UK at Home Park

    Get tickets to see Muse live in concert at Home Park in Plymouth, England on 27 May 2023 from the official Muse website. ... Special guests: Royal Blood & The Warning. May 27, 2023. Plymouth, DTM-date. 16 Aug '22. Special guests: Royal Blood & The Warning. City:DTM. Plymouth. GEAR UP FOR THE SHOW.

  21. Royal Blood Announce 2023 North American Tour

    Royal Blood have announced an extensive two-leg 2023 North American Fall 2023 tour in support of their recently announced forthcoming album, Back to the Water Below. The outing will feature support from Bad Nerves on the first leg and Hot Wax on the second leg. The first leg of the UK duo's stateside tour will kick off on September 16th at the Sea.Hear.Now festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey ...

  22. Estadio de El Sardinero

    Get tickets to see Muse live in concert at Estadio de El Sardinero in Santander, Spain on 04 July 2023 from the official Muse website. ... Special guests: Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. July 04, 2023. Santander, DTM-date. Special guests: Royal Blood & ONE OK ROCK. City:DTM. Santander. GEAR UP FOR THE SHOW. MUSE WOTP Bundle Desert. Buy Now .

  23. Blood on pavement and smashed vehicles after horses tear through ...

    Several vehicles, including a tour bus, were damaged during the horses' sprint through central London, which began near Buckingham Palace and ended in Limehouse