Muse Tease Operatic New Single 'Be With You' as Album 10 Looms

Muse are signaling the start of a bold new chapter. The British rock titans have unveiled a cinematic taster of their upcoming single 'Be With You,' and it's exactly the kind of grandiose, goosebump-inducing moment fans have come to expect from the trio.
The snippet features frontman Matt Bellamy performing on an organ inside a church, leaning hard into the band's operatic instincts. Over sweeping, dramatic keys, Bellamy delivers lyrics dripping with existential urgency: "It seems my life's been swallowed up / I've used up every ounce of luck / I need to leap into the fire, found a higher power and reach for something new."
It's a statement of reinvention — and a promising one at that.
The teaser marks Muse's first new material since 'Unravelling,' the standalone single released last year that hinted the band was moving beyond the sonic territory of 2022's 'Will of the People.' That album, their ninth studio effort, earned strong commercial numbers and critical engagement, but there's been a palpable sense that Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard are hungry to push into uncharted waters.
“Muse are deep in the process of crafting their 10th studio album — a milestone record that carries its own weight of expectation.”
A release date for 'Be With You' has not yet been confirmed, but the timing feels deliberate. Muse are deep in the process of crafting their 10th studio album — a milestone record that carries its own weight of expectation. If this snippet is any indication, the band is embracing the theatricality and emotional scale that defined their most celebrated work while reaching for something distinctly forward-looking.
The tease arrives on the heels of a strong 2025 live run that saw Muse delivering era-spanning festival sets across Europe, including a show-stopping appearance at Mad Cool and a headlining slot at STHLM Fields in Stockholm. Those performances reinforced the band's reputation as one of rock's most formidable live acts — a reputation that only raises the stakes for whatever studio material comes next.
No official album title or timeline has been announced, but the pieces are clearly falling into place. For a band that has spent over two decades redefining the boundaries of arena rock, the opening notes of 'Be With You' suggest Muse aren't interested in playing it safe.
Stay tuned. This era is just getting started.
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