Muse add Berlin and Düsseldorf dates to The Wow! Signal Europa Tour
Published on 08/21/2026 at 15:22 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Muse are returning to German arenas with their new album The Wow! Signal. According to German listings and promoter information, the band will play Berlin on November 18, 2026 and two nights in Düsseldorf on November 24 and 25 as part of their The Wow! Signal Europa Tour.
German arena dates for The Wow! Signal Europa Tour
The core of Muse’s current live plans for Germany is a trio of arena shows tied directly to the release of their tenth studio album The Wow! Signal, which came out on June 26, 2026 via Warner Records and Helium-3, as confirmed by a detailed label press release and major music outlets.
The route for the German leg is clearly defined: Berlin’s Uber Arena on November 18, 2026, followed by two consecutive nights at the PSD Bank Dome in Düsseldorf on November 24 and 25, 2026, with ticketing information and presale windows published by local media and concert guides.
Festival summer and North American run before Europe
Before reaching Berlin and Düsseldorf, Muse are working through a dense 2026 live calendar. The band headline Summerfest in Milwaukee on July 2 and then launch The Wow! Signal Tour across North American amphitheaters in early July, with dates listed between St. Louis and Los Angeles on official tour pages and ticketing platforms.
That North American run is scheduled to wrap with a debut performance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on August 31, 2026, after stops at venues such as Merriweather Post Pavilion near Washington, D.C., and North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre near San Diego, underlining how the new album is being pushed on both festival and headline stages.
Tour, charts and catalog overview for Muse
Fans who want to follow Muse beyond the 2026 tour can browse more news, background stories and chart updates on our Muse topic page.
How The Wow! Signal fits into Muse’s catalog
With The Wow! Signal, Muse expand their blend of alternative rock, progressive structures and electronic textures that has defined them since the early 2000s. The album’s ten-track sequence, produced with Dan Lancaster and Aleks von Korff, runs about 45 minutes and leans heavily into cosmic and sci-fi themes.
Tracks such as Unravelling and Be With You extend the stadium-ready anthems the band sharpened on Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations and Will of the People, while pieces like Hexagons and Space Debris pivot toward more experimental, atmospheric arrangements built for the new tour’s light and video design.
What comes next for Muse
Muse’s next officially confirmed live date after today is November 18, 2026 at the Uber Arena in Berlin, where they will present The Wow! Signal as part of their The Wow! Signal Europa Tour.
Muse at a glance
- Act: Muse
- Genre: Alternative rock, progressive rock
- Origin: Teignmouth, England, United Kingdom
- Active since: 1994
- Lineup: Matthew Bellamy (vocals, guitar, piano), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass), Dominic Howard (drums)
- Label: Helium-3, Warner Records
- Key works: Origin of Symmetry (2001), Absolution (2003), Black Holes and Revelations (2006), Will of the People (2022)
- Current album/single: The Wow! Signal, released June 26, 2026
- Charts / certifications: Previous album Will of the People reached number one in the UK and Switzerland in 2022, confirming Muse’s continued top-tier chart presence.
- Next live date: November 18, 2026, Berlin, Uber Arena
Frequently asked questions about Muse
When will Muse play in Germany in 2026?
Muse are scheduled to perform at the Uber Arena in Berlin on November 18, 2026 and at the PSD Bank Dome in Düsseldorf on November 24 and 25, 2026 as part of The Wow! Signal Europa Tour.
What is the latest album by Muse?
The latest album by Muse is The Wow! Signal, their tenth studio record, released on June 26, 2026 through Helium-3 and Warner Records and tied directly to their 2026 tour plans.
How does The Wow! Signal relate to Will of the People?
The Wow! Signal follows 2022’s Will of the People and continues the band’s mix of rock and electronic elements, but shifts the lyrical focus from dystopian politics to cosmic imagery and the idea of contact with extraterrestrial life, building on themes hinted at in their earlier work.
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