
I wish I could begin to convey the true awesomeness of the performance and I do not use the term, "awesome," lightly. Even if we were to completely ignore Matthew Bellamy's unparalleled falsetto, Muse spared no expense for its stage effects. A pyramid of screens took its place at the center of the stage and these screens had a life of its own, consuming the band as it sunk and revealing the band as it ascended. Synchronized lyrics flashed across the screens and I suppose you don't even have to question the presence of laser and strobe lights with this kind of show.

Matthew Bellamy himself had a unique kind of stage presence. His skill with both the guitar and the piano, together with his totally distinct falsetto, inspires a sort of incredulity; how can one man be so talented?

As Bellamy got down on his knees and thrust his microphone into the crowd during "Starlight", I felt a certain sense of unity, a collective love for his music, the kind that can only be brought upon by thousands of people singing "Our hopes and expectations. Black holes and revelations," in unison.
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