Muse will release a 90-minute concert film in theaters across the country in July. Drones World Tour will play for one night only on July 12.

Drones World Tour was shot and directed by Tom Kirk and Jan Willem Schram. It captures Muse performing in multiple cities in 2016, playing a career-spanning set including “Psycho,” “Madness,” “Uprising,” “Supermassive Black Hole” and more. The film contains never-before-seen special effects with autonomous drones flying over the audience creating giant projections and intricate LED lasers for an incredible audio and visual experience.

Frontman Matt Bellamy said, "The symbiosis between humanity and technology has always been something I am interested by. Drones just seem to be a very interesting modern metaphor for what that represents... You want to leave people with the idea that they ask the question themselves about the role of technology in our lives and whether it's a good thing or a bad thing."

Tickets for the one-day showing will go on sale on May 3. Click here for ticket and theater information.

The U.K. rockers have a handful of upcoming live shows including an appearance at Carolina Rebellion next month. For all their tour dates click here.

Muse have been logging time in the studio working on the follow-up to 2015’s Drones. The band posted photos from the studio below.

Muse Drones World Tour Poster

Muse Drones World Tour Poster
Muse Drones World Tour Poster
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