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Muse: 'We're at a career crossroads'

British rock trio Muse have revealed that they're now at the end of their six-album deal and are debating their next move as a band. 

Speaking to Billboard.com about the next step in their collective career, the 'Uprising' hitmakers explained that 'The 2nd Law' is the last record to be released as part of their contract so they're weighing up options for what to do next and might "take a break":

"Early next year I think we'll probably take a break for a few months and at some point next year we'll start writing new music. I think if everyone is up for it, we'll start recording music sometime next year."

Meanwhile, the band's new concert film 'Live At Rome Olympic Stadium' is due to released in theatres on November 6 and talking about the big screen project in a post uploaded to Facebook, the band explained:

"We are very pleased to confirm the release of a brand new film: Muse - Live At Rome Olympic Stadium. The first ever concert film shot in 4K Ultra High Definition. On 5th November 20 cinemas in 20 cities will host special advance screenings exclusively in 4K and you can be there! Tickets are on-sale now."

 

 

 

 

 

Watch a trailer for Muse's new concert film here: