Muse wowed a packed Royal Albert Hall at the weekend with a hits laden show that even included Matt Bellamy play the venues huge organs.
The gig, in aid of the Teenager Cancer Trust, saw the band play sixteen of their stadium sized songs.
Although they were without most of their onstage pyrotechnics Muse still managed to pull off a spectacular performance.
Highlights of the night included the likes of ‘Supermassive Black Hole’, ‘Invincible’ and the aforementioned Matt Bellamy organ playing during the encore on ‘Megalomania’.
Support on the night came from The Futureheads on the fourth night of the TCT gigs which have also seen Paul Weller and Duffy take to the stage.
To see some more great shots of the night check our Gigwise gallery HERE.
The set list was:
Take A Bow
Map Of The Problematique
Supermassive Black Hole
New Born
Butterflies and Hurricanes
Fury
Feeling Good
Invincible
Hysteria
Starlight
Bliss
Time is Running Out
Stockholme Syndrome
Megalomania
Plug In Baby
Knights of Cydonia
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