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BIG ISSUE Magazine ISSUE 1512 - MUSE
Muse
Rock titans Muse have chosen to mark their return to live performing by helping three organisations who are at the forefront of positive change. Over two incredible nights at London’s Eventim Apollo, the they’ll perform to raise funds for The Big Issue, War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. In this special edition, Matt Bellamy explains how his past support for The Big Issue, alongside the growing homelessness problem in his current home of Los Angeles led him to help The Big Issue now. And the awful situation in Ukraine meant he and the band wanted to help the two charities who are on the ground there, and in other tragic warzones globally. There are also some exclusive reveals about what we can all expect when their new album Will of The People appears this summer.
Rock titans Muse have chosen to mark their return to live performing by helping three organisations who are at the forefront of positive change. Over two incredible nights at London’s Eventim Apollo, the they’ll perform to raise funds for The Big Issue, War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. In this special edition, Matt Bellamy explains how his past support for The Big Issue, alongside the growing homelessness problem in his current home of Los Angeles led him to help The Big Issue now. And the awful situation in Ukraine meant he and the band wanted to help the two charities who are on the ground there, and in other tragic warzones globally. There are also some exclusive reveals about what we can all expect when their new album Will of The People appears this summer.
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BIG ISSUE Magazine ISSUE 1512 - MUSE
BIG ISSUE Magazine ISSUE 1512 - MUSE
Muse
Rock titans Muse have chosen to mark their return to live performing by helping three organisations who are at the forefront of positive change. Over two incredible nights at London’s Eventim Apollo, the they’ll perform to raise funds for The Big Issue, War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. In this special edition, Matt Bellamy explains how his past support for The Big Issue, alongside the growing homelessness problem in his current home of Los Angeles led him to help The Big Issue now. And the awful situation in Ukraine meant he and the band wanted to help the two charities who are on the ground there, and in other tragic warzones globally. There are also some exclusive reveals about what we can all expect when their new album Will of The People appears this summer.
Rock titans Muse have chosen to mark their return to live performing by helping three organisations who are at the forefront of positive change. Over two incredible nights at London’s Eventim Apollo, the they’ll perform to raise funds for The Big Issue, War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. In this special edition, Matt Bellamy explains how his past support for The Big Issue, alongside the growing homelessness problem in his current home of Los Angeles led him to help The Big Issue now. And the awful situation in Ukraine meant he and the band wanted to help the two charities who are on the ground there, and in other tragic warzones globally. There are also some exclusive reveals about what we can all expect when their new album Will of The People appears this summer.
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Muse
Rock titans Muse have chosen to mark their return to live performing by helping three organisations who are at the forefront of positive change. Over two incredible nights at London’s Eventim Apollo, the they’ll perform to raise funds for The Big Issue, War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. In this special edition, Matt Bellamy explains how his past support for The Big Issue, alongside the growing homelessness problem in his current home of Los Angeles led him to help The Big Issue now. And the awful situation in Ukraine meant he and the band wanted to help the two charities who are on the ground there, and in other tragic warzones globally. There are also some exclusive reveals about what we can all expect when their new album Will of The People appears this summer.
Rock titans Muse have chosen to mark their return to live performing by helping three organisations who are at the forefront of positive change. Over two incredible nights at London’s Eventim Apollo, the they’ll perform to raise funds for The Big Issue, War Child and Médecins Sans Frontières. In this special edition, Matt Bellamy explains how his past support for The Big Issue, alongside the growing homelessness problem in his current home of Los Angeles led him to help The Big Issue now. And the awful situation in Ukraine meant he and the band wanted to help the two charities who are on the ground there, and in other tragic warzones globally. There are also some exclusive reveals about what we can all expect when their new album Will of The People appears this summer.


