Venue and seating details revealed for Muse’s Kuala Lumpur concert in July

Written by on 01/03/2023

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Venue and seating details have been revealed for Muse‘s concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this July as part of their ongoing ‘Will Of The People’ tour.

  • READ MORE: Muse – ‘Will Of The People’ review: modern anxieties, and their best music in years

The July 29 show, which is Muse’s only show in Asia on this tour, will take place at Bukit Kiara Equestrian Resort, it’s been confirmed. A GoLive ticket pre-sale begins Thursday (March 2) at 2pm local time, while public on-sale begins Friday (March 3) at 10am via Ticket2U.

Zone A passes will cost RM950 while Zone B tickets go for RM550. Lastly, Zone C tickets will set concert-goers back RM350. There is also tiered seating in Zone D for RM750. See the seating setup via concert promoter Hello Universe’s website.

Hello Universe confirmed the Muse show last week, five days after the trio of Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard took to social media on Friday (February 17) to tease that only one show in Asia on July 29.

The ‘Will Of The People’ tour is in support of their ninth studio album of the same name. That record released in August last year and garnered a four-star review from NME, with Andy Price calling the effort “their best music in years”.

“Throughout the album, it’s clear that Bellamy isn’t just wallowing in a state of heightened paranoia, instead channelling these modern anxieties into Muse’s best music in years,” Price wrote.

‘Will Of The People’ features lead singles ‘Won’t Stand Down’, ‘Kill Or Be Killed’, ‘You Make Me Feel Like It’s Halloween’ and the title track.

Muse’s last show in Asia took place in September 2019 at the Singapore Grand Prix, marking their only Asian show from the ‘Simulation Theory’ tour cycle. Prior to that, they last toured Asia in 2015 as part of the ‘Drones’ tour that saw them perform in Beijing, Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong and Seoul.

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