Muse: HAARP - Live from Wembley Stadium
This film brings viewers front and center to Muse as they take over Wembley Stadium on June 17, 2007, during the HAARP era. It captures a single explosive concert that blends electronic crunch with symphonic texture and sweat drenched energy. The band fires through a room shaking set, propelled... Read more
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About Muse: HAARP - Live from Wembley Stadium
This film brings viewers front and center to Muse as they take over Wembley Stadium on June 17, 2007, during the HAARP era. It captures a single explosive concert that blends electronic crunch with symphonic texture and sweat drenched energy. The band fires through a room shaking set, propelled by Matthew Bellamy's soaring vocals and kinetic guitar work, with Chris Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard driving the rhythm section. Morgan Nicholls joins onstage to widen the sound, while a laser flood of lights and bold stage machinery frames the performance. The result is a vivid document of a live act that refuses to stay still, turning a stadium into a living instrument. In this stadium sized setting, intimacy and spectacle collide.
Directed by Tom Kirk, 2008 film presents Muse's Wembley performance as a concert film rather than a studio show. It documents the band's HAARP era with energy and a documentary sensibility, drawing on performances by Bellamy, Wolstenholme, Howard, and Nicholls.
Box office figures for this release are not publicly disclosed. As a live concert film, its primary reach rests with fans and stadium screenings rather than a traditional theatrical run, which reflects Muse fans strong attachment to the Wembley night.
Cultural impact here means the film sits among the archetypal modern stadium set pieces fans reference. The imagery of sweeping lights, a dramatic stage, and Bellamy's theatrical performances echoed in later tours and fan videos, helping cement HAARP era visuals as a signature Muse moment. Its energy lingers beyond credits.
Reception centers on audience delight and the film's energetic capture of a live phenomenon. Viewers respond to the immersive sound and kinetic staging, with the IMDb score of 8.3/10 cited as enjoyment. The film highlights themes of spectacle meeting musicianship and the boundary between arena and album tonight for fans.
Details
- Release Date
- March 17, 2008
- Runtime
- 1h 39m
- User Ratings
- 31 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music, Documentary
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- Warner Records
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Matthew Bellamy
Himself
Chris Wolstenholme
Himself
Dominic Howard
Himself
Morgan Nicholls
Himself
Director: Tom Kirk
Written by: Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme