![]() ![]() Muse's bombastic eclecticism would only grow from here. Their 1999 debut album ‘Showbiz' would follow, and its sci-fi-inspired alt-rock landed them on numerous European charts. But it wasn't until follow-up EP ‘Muscle Museum' that they first reached the NME Indie Singles Chart, and started accumulating comparisons to Radiohead. Over their first few years, they played gigs around England and eventually recorded their first set of material, a self-titled EP, in 1998. At the time, their riveting showmanship on stage was already starting to show: In 1994, they won a local "battle of the bands" contest, switched their name to the trimmer and tidier Muse, and have since skyrocketed into one of the most electrifying stadium acts in the world. The trio of lead vocalist and guitarist Matt Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard first came together in Devon, England, as goth band Rocket Baby Dolls. This performance will feature special guest Evanescence and ONE OK ROCK.Ĭheck out the Target Center Know Before You Go for our latest policies before your visit! Please note that only small clutches or wallets 5"x9" or smaller are allowed into the arena.Īrmed with guitars, synths, and one killer falsetto, British rockers Muse have been playing and performing like it's the end of the world since the mid-1990s. Following the release of their newest album, Will of the People, Muse makes its return to Minneapolis for the Will of the People Tour on Sunday, February 26 at Target Center.
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