Muse often fail to break even from their extensive touring - but admit that they still refuse to increase ticket prices.
The band revealed that the massive costs they incur from their extravagant live shows are not always offset by ticket revenues.
Muse insist - just days after some Rolling Stones fans expressed anger at astronomical ticket prices - that they would never make tickets unaffordable for fans, regardless of costs.
Bassist Christopher Wolstenholme told the Daily Star: "We've always tried to keep prices as low as we can so people can come and watch us.
"What's reasonable for one person isn't reasonable to another, but there really is only so much money a band needs."
Muse: Taking their elaborate stage show to Paris in 2009.
The band will embark on their latest arena tour tomorrow, and Wolstenholme went on to explain that the profits from tours could be significantly increased if Muse were to 'scale down' their live show. But he made it clear this is not something that the band have ever considered.
He added: "It's important to make some money but we don't always break even because the most important thing is to go out and play live.
"We could earn more if we wanted to by cutting production costs, but it's not about that."
Like The Rolling Stones' gigs at London's O2 Arena in November, Muse's latest string of dates are 'all-seated' events.
Muse tickets range from £32.45 to £60.50 - whereas tickets for The Rolling Stones, which sold out in just seven minutes, ranged from £100 to £375.
Perhaps one of the greatest advocators of the outlandish live show is Muse drummer, and self-confessed sci-fi enthusiast, Dom Howard.
He explained: "Last tour we got taken away by alien spacecraft on stage.
"This year we get eaten by aliens, quite literally."
The news comes after The 2nd Law stars picked up the award for Best Band in the World Today at yesterday's Q Awards.
Muse kick off their latest series of arena dates at Glasgow's SECC tomorrow.
See details of the the full tour below. For more information visit Gigwise tickets.
October 24th- Glasgow SECC
October 26th- London O2 Arena
October 27th- London O2 Arena
October 30th- Birmingham LG Arena
November 1st- Manchester Arena
Watch the video for Muse hit 'Madness' below:
In photos: Muse - A Supermassive Live Tribute