Muse frontman Matt Bellamy has been discussing the band’s ideas for their upcoming UK arena tour, and outlined a typically lavish set design for the string of high profile dates which will begin at the Glasgow SECC on October 24th.
“We have a symbolic upside-down pyramid suspended over us as we play,” he told the Metro. “It will screen videos and images that relate to the songs.”
At this point, he becomes a little side-tracked: “At some point, the pyramid will turn inside out and consume Dom’s drum kit. Then Dom becomes a ninja who starts battling with corrupt businessmen…I’m serious. That’s not a joke.”
Bellamy also discussed his changing views on 9/11, after previously stating that there was ‘massive evidence’ pointing towards the attacks being perpetrated by the US government.
“I don’t believe that any more, although there are lots of questions to be answered,” he said. “I still read a lot about political history, the influence of corporations and the military, but I make sure I’m reading from credible sources. I think my political views are a bit more nuanced now.”
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