Muse are slated to perform live in front of approximately 15,000 people at the premiere of Brad Pitt's zombie apocalypse film, World War Z, in London next week.
Muse contributed nearly 14 minutes of music to the film, including the tracks "2nd Law" and "Isolated System." To mark its launch in the U.K., the band will appear at Horse Guards Parade Ground, St. James's Park, after the film screens in London's Leicester Square.
"It made the movie feel and sound really cool," Randy Spendlove, Paramount Pictures' President of Motion Picture Music told Billboard.
"After we layered in the music, we reached out to their management in the US and the U.K. to see how we could reach beyond the movie. We wanted it to be bigger than that."
World War Z features Pitt as a former U.N. investigator attempting to save the world from a pandemic threatening to wipe out the human race.
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