On June 1, 2013, Muse delivered a memorable performance at the Rome Olympic Stadium as part of their "The 2nd Law" world tour. This concert took place shortly after the release of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which had debuted in October 2012. The album showcased a blend of progressive rock, electronic, and symphonic elements, reflecting the band's growing experimentation and ambition. Highlighted by hit singles like "Madness" and "Panic Station," the album further solidified Muse's reputation for grandiose live performances. The Rome show was particularly notable, as it was part of a larger tour that featured elaborate stage setups and impressive visual effects, reinforcing the band's signature cinematic style. Additionally, the concert exemplified Muse's eclectic sound, incorporating diverse influences and showcasing their ability to engage massive audiences with both their music and stage presence.