Muse closed out its hour-or-so-long set with an encore comprising of new track “Kill or Be Killed,” which the band debuted earlier this month at Germany’s Rock am Ring festival, followed by a raucous rendering of “Knights of Cydonia.”īetween Mallorca Live and this fall’s Andalucía Big Festival, Mallorca may well soon be known as a live music destination to rival Ibiza’s magnetic draw for EDM fans from all over the world, even America (United Airlines just launched a direct flight to Palma de Mallorca earlier this month, a thrice-weekly route from Newark). The trio, which just put tickets on sale last week for a small North America trek this October, was as tight as fans have come to expect, as the band continues to build anticipation for its forthcoming “Will of the People” album, which is set to be released on August 26 via Warner Records. Opening with their new glam-rock inspired “Will of the People,” Muse (yes, that’s singer-guitarist Matt Bellamy pictured above wearing a mask) kept its foot on the proverbial accelerator Sunday night and tore through beloved catalog hits such as “Psycho,” “Madness,” “Pressure” and more. While Spain has larger music events, such as Madrid’s Mad Cool Festival, taking place next month, Mallorca Live offered guests a similar experience with expertly executed sound and logistics, and a stage large enough to accommodate bands as big as Muse, which tore through its set in epic fashion Sunday night to a large crowd (between 25,000 and 30,000 attended each night of Mallorca Live, organizers claim).