Muna isn't messing around about their upcoming tour — and the confidence is striking.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, guitarist Josette Maskin declared the fall Gets So Hot tour will deliver "the best shows you could ever see in your whole damn life." Her bandmate Naomi McPherson added that skipping those shows would mean "missing maybe some of the most important events that could ever happen in your life."

The three-piece just dropped their new album Dancing on the Wall and is taking it to packed venues. Fans at their recent shows in LA and New York already know every word. McPherson revealed during rehearsals that their lighting guy pitched pyrotechnics, but the band declined. "We don't have a fire budget. We can't afford fire," McPherson said.

Opening for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour gave them significant experience. Lead singer Katie Gavin revealed that after just 10 days of rehearsal, playing the album top-to-bottom felt like "a homecoming." The group experienced the Eras Tour gig as "such a hysterical anomaly and glitch in the timeline" — but they're applying that massive-scale energy to their headlining run.

McPherson promised fans they'll "incorporate as much of our music that people love as possible" on the Gets So Hot tour. The vibe is pure joy mixed with rage. Gavin summed it up: "This is what we fucking love to do."

Mark your calendars for fall — Muna is coming.