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Black Holes and Revelations Tour

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2006–08 concert tour by Muse

Black Holes and Revelations Tour
Promotional tour byMuse
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Asia
  • Australasia
  • South America
  • South Africa
Associated albumBlack Holes and Revelations
Start date13 May 2006
End date17 August 2008
Legs14
No. of shows195
Muse concert chronology
  • US Campus Invasion Tour 2005
    (2005)
  • Black Holes and Revelations Tour
    (2006–08)
  • A Seaside Rendezvous
    (2009)

TheBlack Holes and Revelations Tour was a worldwideconcert tour by Englishrock bandMuse in support of their fourth studio albumBlack Holes and Revelations.[1] Lasting at over 2 years, this was the band's longest tour to date.

Overview

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In July 2006 the band announced that they would be going on their "biggest ever tour" in support of the album.[2]

The tour opened with a slot at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Dundee, Scotland, Muse's first concert since the Live 8 concerts in July 2005. During the summer of 2006 the band played their first series of shows, including a headline appearance at the Leeds and ReadingCarling Weekend festivals. Following that was a tour that visited most of the world's major continents.[2] The tour saw them travelling over most of the world, including countries such as the UK, most of Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, Japan, China and Korea.[3] This tour also included the band's maiden visits to South-East Asian countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia, and Latin and South America.

The band's shows throughout the Black Holes and Revelations Tour became noted for their increasing usage of special effects. For their Carling Weekend shows the band used a display with neon tubes that had 10 smaller video screens in front, with 5 on the ground and 5 moving behind them. Smaller versions were used for other concerts on the 2006 European Festival circuit, plus on the first two US legs, the first Australian tour and the band's South-East Asian tour.

For the band's main European autumn/winter arena tour, Muse were originally intending to use the same set but changed their set design to a design based upon theH.A.A.R.P. installation in Alaska. The new design included a pod-style drum-riser over the top of drummer Dom Howard's drum kit on stage right while above the stage a pair of pylons carrying light-up tubes occupied the roof space and a giant video screen occupied the back wall. Originally the band wished for the pylon to extend into the audience but lack of money meant this wasn't possible. This show was modified for the 2007 European festival circuit with the drum-riser and kit moved into centre-stage and a new video screen above the riser, with 4 video 'strips' on stage with 2 either side of the drums. The riser was removed from this production at the end of the European festival shows.

Between the European arena and festival/stadium tours, the band embarked on a tour to Australia and the Far East. The band were 2nd on the bill at the 2007 Big Day Out Festival, behind headlinersTool. The band also played sideshows in Sydney and Melbourne before embarking on concerts in South East Asia, Muse's debut concerts. The South East Asia tour led to the band's biggest tour of Japan and a debut Muse show in South Korea. The band then moved to America, playing their biggest North American headline concerts at the time at theInglewood Forum and thePalacio de los Deportes arena inMexico City.

The biggest concert of the tour was the two nights that they played in the newWembley Stadium on 16 and 17 June 2007. They were the first band to play at and sell out the newly rebuilt stadium.[4] The show incorporated much more extensive special effects than other concerts, which included huge satellite dishes, "futuristic" antennas, giant white balls and thousands of lights.[4] The encore featured twoacrobats that floated high above the crowd suspended on floating white balloons during the performance of "Blackout", an album track from previous recordAbsolution.[4] Footage of the latter concert was released on DVD whilst a live CD album contained a selection of recorded tracks from the two nights. Both discs were released as a joint package under the titleHAARP.

Muse playing Starlight at Leeds Festival 2006

After Wembley the tour continued with Muse playing many gigs on the European festival circuits including headline appearances atRock Werchter and the Benicàssim Festival. The tour then progressed to Muse's biggest North American tour at that point, including appearances at New York City'sMadison Square Garden,Morrison'sRed Rocks Amphitheatre and a headline appearance atLollapalooza 2007.

Following that the band then did a tour of Eastern Europe in October before heading for an arena tour of Australia in November, finally ending 2007 at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas. The following year saw Muse have a much more relaxed schedule, but still saw Muse make play their first ever gigs in Dubai and South Africa at festivals, before making their gig debuts in South America on a 3-week arena tour.

In April 2008, the band also played a show for the Teenage Cancer Trust at London'sRoyal Albert Hall, which saw the band perform a much more stripped down show than usual but was also said by the band to be one of their favourite gigs of the tour. The band also performed "Megalomania", the final song from 2nd albumOrigin of Symmetry, for the first time since 2002, with Matt Bellamy playing the Albert Hall's famous organ.

The tour finished on 17 August 2008 when the band performed a headline slot at the Stafford leg of the BritishV Festival. For this show plus V's sister show inChelmsford and a show a few days earlier atMarlay Park inDublin, the band converted their Wembley satellite dishes into multiple video screens and also used a huge extensive light show.

Personnel

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Tour dates

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DateCityCountryVenueSupport
First leg: Festivals + warm-up shows I
13 May 2006DundeeUnited KingdomRadio 1's Big WeekendVarious
7 June 2006MilanItalyMilan's Rolling StoneNone
24 June 2006Neuhausen ob EckGermanySouthside FestivalVarious
28 June 2006LondonUnited KingdomShepherd's Bush EmpireNone
30 June 2006WerchterBelgiumRock WerchterVarious
1 July 2006ArrasFranceMain Square Festival
2 July 2006BelfortEurockéennes
8 July 2006KristiansandNorwayQuart Festival
Second leg: North America I
18 July 2006San FranciscoUnited StatesMusic ConcourseThe Cloud Room
19 July 2006Los AngelesGreek Theatre
21 July 2006San DiegoSoma San Diego
22 July 2006PhoenixCelebrity Theatre
24 July 2006DenverFillmore Auditorium
26 July 2006MinneapolisState Theatre
27 July 2006ChicagoAragon Ballroom
28 July 2006DetroitThe Fillmore Detroit
30 July 2006TorontoCanadaThe Docks Concert Theatre
31 July 2006MontrealJacques Cartier Pier
2 August 2006BostonUnited StatesBank of America Pavilion
3 August 2006New York CityHammerstein Ballroom
4 August 2006PhiladelphiaElectric Factory
6 August 2006AtlantaTheTabernacle
Third leg: Festivals and warm-up shows II
East Asia
12 August 2006OsakaJapanSummer Sonic FestivalVarious
13 August 2006Chiba
Europe
17 August 2006SalzburgAustriaFrequency FestivalVarious
18 August 2006GampelSwitzerlandGampel Open Air Festival
20 August 2006BiddinghuizenNetherlandsLowlands Festival
22 August 2006St AustellUnited KingdomEden ProjectHey Molly, Nixon and the Burn
24 August 2006EdinburghMeadowbank StadiumMy Chemical Romance
26 August 2006ReadingThe Carling WeekendVarious
27 August 2006Leeds
2 September 2006IstanbulTurkeyRock'n Coke
Fourth leg: North America II
9 September 2006TorontoCanadaVirgin FestivalVarious
10 September 2006ClevelandUnited StatesAgora TheatreThe Like
11 September 2006ColumbusLifestyle Communities Pavilion
13 September 2006NashvilleWar Memorial Auditorium
14 September 2006St. LouisThe Pageant
15 September 2006Kansas CityUptown Theatre
17 September 2006AustinAustin City Limits Music FestivalVarious
18 September 2006HoustonVerizon Wireless TheaterThe Like
19 September 2006Grand PrairieNokia Theater
21 September 2006ParadiseThe Joint
23 September 2006DevoreInland InvasionVarious
24 September 2006TucsonKFMA Fall Ball Music Festival
26 September 2006Salt Lake CitySaltair PavilionThe Like
28 September 2006DavisARC Pavilion
30 September 2006Mountain ViewDownload FestivalVarious
3 October 2006PortlandRoseland TheaterThe Like
4 October 2006SeattleParamount Theatre
Fifth Leg: Europe I
24 October 2006BilbaoSpainBizkaia ArenaPoet in Process
26 October 2006LisbonPortugalCampo Pequeno
27 October 2006MadridSpainPalacio de Deportes
28 October 2006BarcelonaPalau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona
30 October 2006ToulouseFranceLe Zénith
27 October 2006BordeauxPatinoire Mériadeck
3 November 2006DublinIrelandPoint TheatreNoisettes
4 November 2006BelfastUnited KingdomOdyssey Arena
6 November 2006AberdeenAECC
7 November 2006GlasgowSECC
10 November 2006ManchesterEvening News Arena
11 November 2006
12 November 2006CardiffCardiff International Arena
14 November 2006BirminghamNational Exhibition Centre
15 November 2006
17 November 2006NottinghamNational Ice Centre
18 November 2006SheffieldHallam FM Arena
19 November 2006NewcastleMetro Radio Arena
21 November 2006LondonWembley Arena
22 November 2006
23 November 2006
25 November 2006BerlinGermanyTreptow ArenaThe Noisettes
26 November 2006HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
28 November 2006's-HertogenboschNetherlandsBrabanthallen
29 November 2006BöblingenGermanySporthalle
1 December 2006RomeItalyPalaLottomatica
2 December 2006BolognaPalaMalaguti
4 December 2006MilanDatchForum
5 December 2006GenevaSwitzerlandSEG Geneva Arena
6 December 2006WinterthurEishalle Deutweg
8 December 2006ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
9 December 2006MunichGermanyZenith
11 December 2006LyonFranceHalle Tony Garnier
13 December 2006DüsseldorfGermanyPhilipshalle
14 December 2006ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-BercyRazorlight
15 December 2006
17 December 2006NantesLe Zénith
18 December 2006LilleZenith de Lille
19 December 2006AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
Sixth leg: Asia/ Australasia
16 January 2007SingaporeSingaporeFort Canning ParkNone
19 January 2007AucklandNew ZealandBig Day OutVarious
21 January 2007Gold CoastAustralia
23 January 2007SydneyHordern PavilionGround Components
24 January 2007
25 January 2007Big Day OutVarious
28 January 2007Melbourne
30 January 2007Festival HallGround Components
31 January 2007
2 February 2007AdelaideBig Day OutVarious
4 February 2007Perth
23 February 2007JakartaIndonesiaIstora SenayanNone
25 February 2007Kuala LumpurMalaysiaStadium Negara
28 February 2007TaipeiTaiwanSpirit of TaiwanVarious
3 March 2007Hong KongHong KongAsiaWorld–ExpoNone
7 March 2007SeoulSouth KoreaJamsil Arena
10 March 2007TokyoJapanShinkiba Studio Coast
11 March 2007
12 March 2007Tokyo International Forum
14 March 2007OsakaZepp
15 March 2007
16 March 2007Fukuoka
18 March 2007Sendai
19 March 2007Nagoya
Seventh leg: North America III
9 April 2007San FranciscoUnited StatesBill Graham Civic AuditoriumImmigrant
10 April 2007InglewoodThe Forum
12 April 2007Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los DeportesNone
15 April 2007FriscoUnited StatesEdgefestVarious
5 May 2007East RutherfordThe Bamboozle
Eighth leg: Europe II
Europe
26 May 2007Esch-sur-AlzetteLuxembourgRockhalMontevideo
27 May 2007LandgraafNetherlandsPinkpop FestivalVarious
30 May 2007FlorenceItalyPiazzale MichelangeloJuliette and the Licks
1 June 2007NürburgGermanyRock am RingVarious
2 June 2007NurembergRock im Park
9 June 2007NewportUnited KingdomIsle of Wight Festival
16 June 2007LondonWembley StadiumThe Streets,Dirty Pretty Things,Rodrigo y Gabriela
17 June 2007My Chemical Romance,Biffy Clyro,Shy Child
23 June 2007ParisFranceParc des PrincesBiffy Clyro,We Are Scientists,Archive
28 June 2007WerchterBelgiumRock WerchterVarious
30 June 2007GdyniaPolandOpen'er Festival
2 July 2007RigaLatviaArena RigaNone
7 July 2007PunchestownRepublic of IrelandOxegenVarious
8 July 2007RoskildeDenmarkRoskilde Festival
7 July 2007MonacoMonacoStade Louis IIKaiser Chiefs, Second Sex
13 July 2007Aix-les-BainsFranceMusilac FestivalVarious
14 July 2007LocarnoSwitzerlandMoon and Stars Festival
16 July 2007VeronaItalyVerona ArenaNone
18 July 2007NîmesFranceArena of Nîmes
20 July 2007AngoulêmeFestival Garden Nef PartyVarious
23 July 2007BenicàssimSpainFestival Internacional de Benicàssim
23 July 2007NyonSwitzerlandPaléo Festival
East Asia
27 July 2007Naeba Ski ResortJapanFuji Rock FestivalVarious
29 July 2007IncheonSouth KoreaPentaport Rock Festival
Ninth leg: North America IV
1 August 2007MississaugaCanadaArrow HallCold War Kids
2 August 2007Sterling HeightsUnited StatesCIMX-FM Annual Birthday BashVarious
4 August 2007ChicagoLollapalooza
6 August 2007New York CityMadison Square GardenCold War Kids
9 August 2007FairfaxPatriot Center
10 August 2007PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Festival Pier
11 August 2007BostonAgganis Arena
9 September 2007SeattleKeyArenaJuliette and the Licks
10 September 2007PortlandRose Garden
11 September 2007OremDavid O. McKay Events Center
15 September 2007AustinAustin City Limits Music FestivalVarious
16 September 2007Grand PrairieNokia TheaterJuliette and the Licks, Immigrant
18 September 2007MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre
20 September 2007MesaMesa Amphitheatre
21 September 2007IrvineVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
22 September 2007Chula VistaStreet SceneVarious
Tenth leg: Europe III
4 October 2007AthensGreeceTerra Vibe ParkNone
6 October 2007BucharestRomaniaStadionul Arcul de TriumfBrett Anderson
7 October 2007BelgradeSerbiaBelgrade ArenaNone
9 October 2007ZagrebCroatiaDražen Petrović Basketball Hall
10 October 2007BudapestHungaryLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena30Y
13 October 2007KyivUkrainePalace of SportsNone
15 October 2007MoscowRussiaLuzhniki Palace of Sports
17 October 2007HelsinkiFinlandHelsinki Ice HallManboy
19 October 2007Saint PetersburgRussiaIce PalaceNone
20 October 2007TrondheimNorwayDødens DalInglow
21 October 2007StockholmSwedenHovetStalingrad Cowgirls
23 October 2007OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
24 October 2007CopenhagenDenmarkForum CopenhagenDúné
Eleventh leg: North America
28 October 2007Las VegasUnited StatesVegooseVarious
Twelfth leg: Australasia
10 November 2007PerthAustraliaSupreme Court GardensThe Checks
14 November 2007AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre
15 November 2007MelbourneRod Laver Arena
17 November 2007SydneySydney Entertainment Centre
21 November 2007BrisbaneRiverstage
23 November 2007AucklandNew ZealandTrusts Stadium
25 November 2007ChristchurchWestpac Arena
Thirteenth leg: KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas
9 December 2007Los AngelesUnited StatesGibson AmphitheatreVarious
Fourteenth leg: Festivals + Charity event
3 March 2008DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesDubai Desert Rock FestivalVarious
21 March 2008JohannesburgSouth AfricaMy Coke FestVarious
24 March 2008Cape Town
12 April 2008[A]LondonUnited KingdomRoyal Albert HallThe Futureheads
6 June 2008LisbonPortugalRock in RioVarious
Fifteenth leg: Latin America
16 July 2008MonterreyMexicoMonterrey ArenaSexy Marvin
18 July 2008ZapopanTelmex AuditoriumNone
20 July 2008BogotáColombiaPalacio de los DeportesThe Hall Effect
23 July 2008Buenos AiresArgentinaTeatro Gran RexNone
24 July 2008
26 July 2008SantiagoChileTeatro Caupolicán
30 July 2008Rio de JaneiroBrazilVivo Rio
31 July 2008São PauloHSBC Brasil
2 August 2008BrasíliaPorão do RockVarious
Sixteenth leg:UK/ Ireland
13 August 2008DublinRepublic of IrelandMarlay ParkKasabian,Glasvegas
16 August 2008ChelmsfordUnited KingdomV FestivalVarious
17 August 2008Weston-under-Lizard
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "Teenage Cancer Trust 2008"

Support shows

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Muse performed slots forDepeche Mode in Sweden and My Chemical Romance in the United States. Muse were also due to support My Chemical Romance for another seven dates in the United States, however due to the illness of both bands as they had been struck down with food poisoning, these gigs were canceled.

DateCityCountryVenue
Touring the Angel
7 July 2006StockholmSwedenOlympic Stadium
The Black Parade World Tour
14 April 2007HoustonUnited StatesReliant Arena
16 April 2007San AntonioAT&T Center
18 April 2007PensacolaCivic Center
19 April 2007TampaSt. Pete Times Forum
22 April 2007Fort LauderdaleBankAtlantic Center
24 April 2007DuluthGwinnett Arena
25 April 2007NashvilleMunicipal Auditorium
26 April 2007CharlotteCricket Arena
27 April 2007ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
28 April 2007WilliamsburgThe College of William and Mary

Below is a list of songs played on the Black Holes and Revelations tour:

AlbumSongTimes
Showbiz (1999)"Sunburn"82
"Muscle Museum"19
"Showbiz"11
"Unintended"15
Unintended (2000)"Nishe"1
Origin of Symmetry (2001)"New Born"191
"Bliss"100
"Space Dementia"6
"Plug in Baby"196
"Citizen Erased"44
"Micro Cuts"12
"Feeling Good"128
"Megalomania"1
Hullabaloo Soundtrack (2002)"Forced In"71
"Dead Star"10
Absolution (2003)"Apocalypse Please"64
"Time is Running Out"207
"Sing for Absolution"19
"Stockholm Syndrome"208
"Hysteria"204
"Blackout"4
"Butterflies & Hurricanes"176
"Fury"11
"Ruled by Secrecy"6
Absolution Tour (2005)"The Groove"6
Black Holes and Revelations (2006)"Take a Bow"176
"Starlight"208
"Supermassive Black Hole"204
"Map of the Problematique"202
"Soldier's Poem"96
"Invincible"169
"Assassin"54
"Exo-Politics"7
"City of Delusion"51
"Hoodoo"63
"Knights of Cydonia"209

References

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  1. ^"MUSE". Archived fromthe original on 22 March 2010. Retrieved9 March 2010.
  2. ^ab"Muse announce their biggest ever tour".NME. Retrieved26 July 2008.
  3. ^"Muse Tour Dates 2007". microcuts.net. Archived fromthe original on 21 July 2018. Retrieved26 July 2008.
  4. ^abc"Muse play Wembley Stadium mega gig".NME. 16 June 2007. Retrieved26 July 2008.

Touring members:Morgan Nicholls (2004, 2006–2022),Daniel Newell (2006–2008),Alessandro Cortini (2009),Dan Lancaster (2022–present)

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