Muse Tour Schedule
Unlike the many bands formed in England in the 90s, Muse took mainstream music into a different direction. Where other bands focused on pop or hip hop, Muse brought classical influences by incorporating a wider variety of instruments in their tunes. Not only did this capture the hearts of listeners at the time, but their style has withstood the changing of generations. They’re still as popular today as they were before, and their fans continue to support their musical endeavors.
Muse Background
Muse is made up of three band members who’ve stuck together through the thick and thin of the music industry. Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme played in different bands before they met each other. Once they found one another, they started building up their fan base around their city. Their first big gig was in London, where they met Dennis Smith. He was impressed with their performances and signed them on his recording label. Their EP, The Muscle Museum EP, was a success and reached number three on the Indie singles chart. This success also caught the eye of broadcasters, which further boosted their popularity.
Muse’s Greatest Hits
Muse has created several award-winning albums and singles. Some of their best work is known to be “Uprisin”, “Resistance”, “Hysteria”, “Knights of Cydonia”, “Madness”, “Panic Station”, and “Follow Me”. They were also nominated for the Best Live Act Award during the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2018.