The Muon Collider offers a unique opportunity for fixed-target experiments with high energy and luminosity. This talk will outline the present some of the challenges and possibilities for fixed-target experiments to study the multi-dimensional structure of hadrons at the Muon Collider. We present a sketch of an experiment making use of the Muon Collider beam that could serve as the next-generation hadronic physics experiment after the Electron-Ion Collider