Psycho UK Tour

Psycho Tour
Mini tour by Muse
Start date 15 March 2015
End date 16 May 2015
Legs 2
Number of shows 10
Muse concert chronology

The Psycho Tour was a short tour by the English rock band Muse during March 2015.

The tour was first hinted at by guitarist and lead vocalist Matthew Bellamy's Twitter on March 10, 2015, with the tour being officially announced the next day on the band's Facebook page, along with the lyric video for "Psycho".

The dynamics of this tour were different from what Muse had used in the past few tours, where they relied heavily on theatrical stage-craft and production, this tour took the band into smaller venues around the UK and the United States, the stage design was only a simple lighting rig and a backdrop displaying the cover art of their upcoming album, Drones. The band had not played in many of the venues since the Origin of Symmetry tour which took place from 2001 to 2002.[1]

The band was supported by Marmozets on the tour.

Part of the tour also took place outside the UK in the United States.

Songs

Showbiz
Random 1-8
  • "Agitated"
Origin of Symmetry
"Dead Star"/"In Your World"
Absolution

Time Is Running Out
  • "The Groove"
Black Holes and Revelations
The Resistance
The 2nd Law
Drones

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Opening act(s)
Europe[2][3]
15 March 2015 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall Marmozets
16 March 2015 Glasgow Scotland Barrowlands
19 March 2015 Newport Wales Newport Centre
20 March 2015 Exeter England Great Hall Marmozets, Moriaty
22 March 2015 Manchester Manchester Academy Marmozets
23 March 2015 Brighton Brighton Dome
North America
8 May 2015 New York City United States Webster Hall Bare Hands
9 May 2015 iHeartRadio Theater -
15 May 2015 Los Angeles Mayan Theater Plague Vendor
16 May 2015 Irvine KROQ Weenie Roast
Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
Of Monsters and Men, Florence and the Machine, Death Cab for Cutie, Panic! at the Disco, Walk the Moon, Awolnation, Vance Joy, Cold War Kids, DJ Jeremiah Red

Tour band

References

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