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Wednesday 20th February 2013 by Grace Carroll | Photos by WENN

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Matt Bellamy shared his journey to the O2 Arena via Muse's Twitter account last night for the BRIT awards - where the band gave an amazing performance of 'Supremacy'.

And, like Rihanna and Florence Welch did before him, the Muse frontman took the London tube in order to get there on time.

Posting an intial photo with the caption, "Heading to Brits by tube, beat the traffic!" he shared a photo of his face outside of a tube station.

Bellamy continued to live-tweet his journey, with a second photo captioned, "Jubilee line all the way!"

The following photos included Bellamy on an escalator, by a tube sign, swiping his Oyster card, and a photo of the near empty North Greenwich station.

He then tweeted a photo with a couple, adding, "This couple kept me company on Journey, fellow Devon boy!"

Bellamy ended his journey with a photo of the security by the arena and captioned it, "Hope they let me in..."

View the photos here at Muse's Twitter account.

Muse are set to perform at the BRITs tonight, but had to scale back their performance due to health and safety concerns.

A source told the Daily Mirror, "Bosses were concerned at the amount of pyrotechnics on stage so told Muse in no uncertain terms to cull the fireworks.

"There will be around 20,000 people inside the O2 and organisers couldn't risk causing a blaze or injury."

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