Radiohead and Muse have officially joined forces for one of the most anticipated alternative rock events in recent memory, The Black Stars Tour, a collaboration that feels as monumental as it is inevitable. Both bands have long defined the sound of modern British rock in their own distinct ways—Radiohead with their introspective, experimental brilliance and Muse with their explosive, theatrical intensity. Together, they promise a tour that blends emotion, rebellion, and atmosphere into a singular live experience that fans across generations have been dreaming about for years.
The Black Stars Tour is being described as a cosmic journey through sound, light, and ideology, where haunting melodies meet roaring anthems under a shared vision of futuristic spectacle. Sources close to the production hint at a stage design inspired by celestial imagery, massive LED constellations, and immersive visuals that evolve throughout the night. Each band is expected to perform full sets, with a special collaborative segment that could see Thom Yorke and Matt Bellamy sharing the stage for unforgettable moments that blur the line between two legendary catalogs.
As the tour travels across continents, it will touch down in some of the world’s most iconic cities, turning arenas and stadiums into temporary galaxies of sound. Fans can expect stops in London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, São Paulo, and Cape Town, making the tour truly global in scope. The promise of hearing Radiohead’s atmospheric masterpieces flow seamlessly into Muse’s electrifying anthems has already sent waves of excitement through fan communities worldwide.
What makes The Black Stars Tour especially compelling is the symbolic alignment between the two bands’ artistic identities. Both have built careers exploring themes of alienation, power, technology, love, and resistance, and this tour feels like a natural convergence of those ideas. It is not just a concert series, but a cultural moment—one that reflects the anxieties and hopes of a rapidly changing world, expressed through some of the most influential rock music of the last three decades.
The official dates and full city schedule are set to be revealed on March 15, 2026, a day that fans are already marking on their calendars with anticipation and excitement, as The Black Stars Tour prepares to redefine what a rock collaboration can truly be.