Muse announces 2026 North American tour with Bloc Party and others

Muse has revealed dates for a North American tour this summer, supporting their forthcoming 10th studio album, The Wow! Signal. The shows, dubbed The Wow! Signal Tour, feature support from Bloc Party, Portugal. The Man and The Temper Trap. Tickets go on sale April 3.

Muse announced on March 27 a series of North American amphitheater shows for later this summer, in promotion of their 10th studio album, The Wow! Signal, due out June 26. The tour kicks off with a headline slot at Milwaukee's Summerfest on July 2, followed by performances at venues including Hollywood Casino Amphitheater in St. Louis on July 5, Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on July 7, and Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati on July 11. Additional July dates cover Tinley Park, Illinois; Clarkston, Michigan; Toronto; Québec; Mansfield, Massachusetts; Holmdel and Camden, New Jersey; Saratoga Springs and Wantagh, New York; and Columbia, Maryland. August brings stops in Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta; Dallas and Austin, Texas; Greenwood Village, Colorado; West Valley City, Utah; Ridgefield and Auburn, Washington; Wheatland and Mountain View, California; Chula Vista; and a finale at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on August 31. Bloc Party and Portugal. The Man join on select dates, while The Temper Trap supports all shows. Tickets become available April 3 at 10 a.m. local time. The album, the band's first since 2022's Will Of The People, draws its name from a 1977 radio burst from Sagittarius and delves into cosmic mystery and existential hope. Muse recently shared single Be With You, alongside 2025 track Unravelling.

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