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More details have emerged about Muse's upcoming arena tour, and it looks like the band might be incorporating a 360 degree round stage.
Last week, the band revealed that they were hoping to fly drones over the head of the audience - in keeping with the title and themes of their new album.
Now, fans have noted that tickets on sale for upcoming Mexican arena shows on Ticketmaster show a seating plan with a 360 degree in the round stage in the centre of the venue - similar to that of U2's past tour, on which Muse supported them. See the plan below.
Last week, frontman Matt Bellamy told Los Angeles Radio Station Alt 98.7 that they'd be going one step further on top of their already highly ambitious stage production to incorporate 'flying objects' into the year ahead's live shows.
"We always like to use the modern technology in our shows, the latest video screens or light shows, lasers, whatever is out there," said Bellamy. "Drones are obviously an interesting thing to try to bring into the live show so we're going to try and do that.
"There's going to be some difficulty with red tape of health and safety about flying things over, but the general thing idea is that as the tour starts that we'll be using flying objects."
Last month, Muse this week completed their intimate Psycho tour - check out eight things we learned from the shows here.
Muse will release Drones on 8 June - the month they headline Download Festival alongside Slipknot, Kiss, Marilyn Manson and many more. See here for tickets and information or win tickets here.
Meanwhile, the band have also been confirmed to head BBC Radio One's Big Weekend in Norwich, and have also announced a string of US tour dates. See here for tickets and information.
More about: Muse