"Our music is not something to lie down to, to get out of to, to die to, to commit suicide to. It's not a soundtrack to a nervous breakdown." — Bono
December 15: Mumbai
December 11: Manila
December 8: Seoul
December 5: Tokyo
December 4: Tokyo
December 1: Singapore
December 15, 1979: Windsor Castle, London, England
December 15, 1980: Bijou Cafe, Philadelphia, PA
December 15, 1982: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
December 15, 1984: San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
December 15, 1989: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
December 15, 2005: Qwest Center, Omaha, NE
Muse has opened at 16 U2 concerts.
Matt Bellamy (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboard), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass, vocals, keyboard), Dominic Howard (drums, percussion, synthesisers)
Devon (UK) band Muse formed in 1994. All three band members met in school and hit mainstream success with their 2006 record "Black Holes and Revelations." Their 2009 album "The Resistance" won the Best Rock Album Grammy. The 2012 album "The 2nd Law" made it to number one in the UK and number 2 in the US. Muse headlined Glastonbury in June 2010 and were joined by Edge on stage to play "Where The Streets Have No Name," as U2 were scheduled to headline but cancelled due to Bono's back injury. Muse are well known for their critically praised and energetic live performances.
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