MUSE to close out BlizzCon 2017

Blizzard announced today that international superstars of rock ‘n roll, MUSE, will close BlizzCon 2017. The two-day event will draw to an end with a performance by the British group.

Attendees and stream viewers will get to share in the performance at Blizzard’s 11th BlizzCon event. CEO and co-founder of Blizzard Mike Morhaime was excited to announce MUSE’s performance.

“We’re thrilled to close out our 11th BlizzCon with a performance from one of rock’s greatest live acts. MUSE has wowed millions of people around the world with their groundbreaking music, and we’re excited that they’re coming to give BlizzCon attendees an epic sendoff.”

As mentioned above, Virtual Ticket holders will be able to enjoy MUSE’s performance in addition to expanded stage coverage, a brand-new All Access channel, on-demand videos and more.

BlizzCon will be held November 2-4 in Anaheim, California. More information is available on the website.

 

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