- Music
- 25 Oct 16
Magnets and Muse Attract
Taking concerts to a new playing field - that is, the magnetic field
English rock band, Muse, are devising a plan to include levitating magnets during their next world tour. Muse tour director, Glen Rowe, is tasked with how to engineer such a feat. How does someone make Muse fly? The stage would be made of magnets and assist in raising the band above the floor. - what could possibly go wrong!
Levitating magnets are not the first fantastical idea the band has created. During the Black Holes and Revelations 2007 tour, Rowe was asked to figure out how to get a UFO to spit out a trapeze artist. After a lot of helium and a tightrope walker, Rowe made Muse's vision come to life. If Rowe can do that, this magnetic feat, too, can awe audiences.
Fresh off the 2016 'Drones' tour, Muse are in the process of planning their next round of performances.
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