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Muse to release 1,000 more tickets to London shows

Get ready for the Drones tour

 

Muse Drones tour tickets - extra released for London O2 Arena shows Photo: wenn

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Muse are set to release 1,000 extra tickets to their upcoming run of shows at The O2 in London as part of their massive UK Drones tour. 

Set to be their most ambitious tour to date, the 'Supermassive Black Hole' and 'Psycho' space-rock trio will be playing a nationwide run of arena shows kicking off in April with Nothing But Thieves and Phantogram supporting

Now, the band have revealed that revisions to their epic 'in the round' stage design have meant that they can now sell more tickets to the London shows. 

"After a new inspection of the stage configuration, The O2 has been able to increase the standing capacity for all five London shows in April," say Muse in a statement. "Approximately 1,000 extra standing tickets will be available starting Friday 11 March at 9am."

Muse's upcoming UK tour dates are below. For tickets and more information, visit here.  

Muse will play:
April
2 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena (w/ Nothing But Thieves)
3 London O2 Arena (w/ Nothing But Thieves)
5 Dublin 3Arena (w/ Nothing But Thieves)
6 Belfast SSE Arena (w/ Nothing But Thieves)
8 Manchester Arena (w/ Nothing But Thieves)
9 Manchester Arena (w/ Phantogram)
11 London O2 Arena (w/ Phantogram)
12 London O2 Arena (w/ Phantogram)
14 London O2 Arena (w/ Phantogram)
15 London O2 Arena (w/ Phantogram)
17 Glasgow SSE Hydro (w/ Phantogram)
18 Glasgow SSE Hydro (w/ Nothing But Thieves)

 See Muse's stage video below

"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 of the upcoming tour. "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."

Here's an image of the stage, as revealed by Ticketmaster

Meanwhile, Muse have also been named as this year's Glastonbury headliners alongside Coldplay.

Below: 25 insane pieces of Muse fan art

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