When is Muse’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire show? Ticket prices, date, venue info and all about The Passage homeless charity
The special London gig will raise money for a non-profit organisation
MUSE have announced that they will be playing an intimate charity concert this summer.
Here's everything you need to know about the event, including why raising money for The Passage is so important...
When are Muse playing at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire?
Muse will be playing the one-off show on August 19, 2017.
They have selected the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire for this special gig.
The venue is located in the capital and has a capacity of just 2,000.
Often, this location is used for surprise or warm-up gigs, which gives concertgoers a more intimate experience.
This date falls just ahead of the band's headlining appearance at Reading & Leeds festival.
They are also taking centre stage at Belfast Vital on August 23.
How can I get tickets for Muse's charity show?
You can get hold of tickets for Muse's Shepherd's Bush Empire gig TODAY, Friday July 7.
will be flogging them from 9am and spots are expected to sell-out in minutes.
For this reason, there's a strict two ticket limit per purchase.
To prevent touting, you must bring photo ID to the concert to be admitted entry.
Muse fan club members were granted access to an exclusive presale from 9am this morning (Wednesday July 5).
All profits from the ticket sales will go to The Passage, a homelessness charity.
What's the set list for Muse's Shepherd's Bush Empire gig?
The set list for the upcoming concert is unconfirmed for a VERY exciting reason.
On the night, fans will vote for which songs they want to hear.
The top ten scoring songs will then be played by request of the crowd that's present.
What is The Passage homeless charity?
is a non-profit organisation that works to end homelessness.
Each day, they help up to 200 men and women who are living on the street.
They provide a number of services for this vulnerable group, including temporary housing, assessment, advice and employment training.
Muse frontman Matt Bellamy said: "We have admired The Passage’s work for a while now. Their work is vital to the community in London.
"We are looking forward to doing our bit to help the amazing staff and volunteers and the homeless people who benefit from their tireless hard work."
Mick Clarke, CEO of The Passage added: "The Passage is really grateful that Muse are doing a doing a concert to raise money for, and awareness of, the vital work we do to end homelessness for those who come to our doors.
"It is frighteningly easy to end up on the street and this concert helps ensure that The Passage will be there for those who have nowhere else to turn to."