Supermassive Big Apple Show

NME
13th March 2010

 Having been named Best British Band at the Shockwaves NME Awards last month, Muse set about trying to be the best band in America by kicking off their biggest US tour yet last week.
 Finally matching the hangar-sized venues they've been playing at home, the dates saw the trio tackling New York’s Madison Square Garden, as they brought their complete show to American shores.
 Reprising the 360-degree stage and sci-fi skyscrapers from last year’s UK arena tour, Muse played a two-hour, career-spanning set as the 12,000-strong crowd at last came face-to-face with the moving platforms, lasers beams and giant eyeballs filled with confetti.
 With previous American tours being more modest than those Muse are used to playing around the globe, Matt Bellamy and co clearly relished the extra space this time with the frontman skidding across the stage on his knees Hendrix-style during ‘Plug In Baby’. 


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