Muse Share Plans to “Build a Spaceship” For 2026 Arena Tour of Europe & The UK

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Photo Credit: Boston Lynn Schulz

Muse reveals that they are planning on “building spaceship” for their 2026 Arena Tour in Europe and the UK. NME reports that the space theme is in line with the futuristic approach Muse incorporates in their music. Since Muse are no strangers to making their live shows entertaining with pyrotechnics, lasers, robots, drones, dancers and captivating visual displays.

With the bands tenth album release ‘The Wow! Signal’ Muse wanted to create an unforgivable live performance. Therefore, the band decided to build “spaceship” since the album is named after compelling “interstellar mysteries of the last century: a powerful, unexplained 72-second radio burst detected in 1977, originating from the constellation Sagittarius. Its bandwidth and intensity suggested a possible extraterrestrial source” (NME).

Frontman of Muse Matt Bellamy said to NME that “We’re trying to work with that, build a spaceship, do some new stuff with lasers that’s never been done before, and yeah, it will be a classic… It’s going to be more in the space, sci-fi realm, which I think is cool for us.”

Bellamy also spoke about how the “spaceship” will be a huge investment for the band. “We’re trying to build a spaceship – as you do… The quote came in and it’s more expensive than some of these houses [in Primrose Hill], and that’s saying something around here” (NME).

Bellamy also told NME that they are “trying to make it fly” but shared that the cost may not make that possible. “I don’t think it will… That’s the thing that costs more than a house, but it will be something cool, I promise.”

 

Hannah Ilko: Hannah Ilko is a sophomore screenwriting major at Loyola Marymount University. She has gained experience across writing, marketing and storytelling through a variety of creative roles. Hannah completed a marketing internship with Jackpot Pictures, where she helped promote their debut film Moments of Youth. She has written engaging articles for her high school publication The Crusader, collaborated on original scripts in her IB Theatre course and wrote her own short film during the Spring 2026 semester. These experiences have strengthened her ability to craft compelling narratives and communicate ideas to audiences. Passionate about entertainment and media Hannah stays informed on industry trends and continues to refine her writing skills as she works toward a career in the entertainment industry.
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