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Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon headlined Download Festival last night (June 9), and announced a new album and 2024 arena tour at the show.

On September 15, the band will release ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’ via Sony/RCA, and head out on a UK and Ireland tour next year with support from Bad Omens,ย Cassyetteย andย Static Dress.

The new album follows the recent sharing of single โ€˜AmEN!โ€™, which features Lil Uzi Vertย and Daryl Palumbo ofย Glassjaw. ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’ will follow their 2020 EP โ€˜Post Human: Survival Horrorโ€™.

Presale tickets for the tour will begin on Wednesday, June 14 at 10am BST, with a general sale following on Friday, June 16, also at 10am. Find your tickets here.

Bring Me The Horizon will play:

JANUARY 2024
9 โ€“ Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
10 โ€“ Bournemouth, BIC
12 โ€“ Birmingham, Utilita Arena
13 โ€“ Manchester, AO Arena
14 โ€“ Glasgow, OVO Arena
16 โ€“ Newcastle, Utilita Arena
17 โ€“ Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
19 โ€“ Sheffield, FlyDSA Arena
20 โ€“ London, The O2
23 โ€“ Dublin, 3Arena

The band recently revealed that they have been working on new music in a studio built into the back of their tour bus with producer Zakk Cervini, and drummer Matt Nicholls said back in March that the band are set to release new music โ€œpretty soonโ€, revealing that they had written and recorded โ€œa bunch of stuffโ€ while touring the US late last year.

Reviewing โ€˜Post Human: Survival Horrorโ€™ upon its release, NME said: โ€œWhat could have been an act of self-sabotage or self-indulgence โ€“ or both โ€“ has transpired to be a welcome reminder of all that this band does best, rooted in raw relevance for today and the cyber-punk energy of tomorrow.โ€

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Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon headlined Download Festival last night (June 9), and announced a new album and 2024 arena tour at the show.

On September 15, the band will release ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’ via Sony/RCA, and head out on a UK and Ireland tour next year with support from Bad Omens,ย Cassyetteย andย Static Dress.

The new album follows the recent sharing of single โ€˜AmEN!โ€™, which features Lil Uzi Vertย and Daryl Palumbo ofย Glassjaw. ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’ will follow their 2020 EP โ€˜Post Human: Survival Horrorโ€™.

Presale tickets for the tour will begin on Wednesday, June 14 at 10am BST, with a general sale following on Friday, June 16, also at 10am. Find your tickets here.

Bring Me The Horizon will play:

JANUARY 2024
9 โ€“ Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
10 โ€“ Bournemouth, BIC
12 โ€“ Birmingham, Utilita Arena
13 โ€“ Manchester, AO Arena
14 โ€“ Glasgow, OVO Arena
16 โ€“ Newcastle, Utilita Arena
17 โ€“ Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
19 โ€“ Sheffield, FlyDSA Arena
20 โ€“ London, The O2
23 โ€“ Dublin, 3Arena

The band recently revealed that they have been working on new music in a studio built into the back of their tour bus with producer Zakk Cervini, and drummer Matt Nicholls said back in March that the band are set to release new music โ€œpretty soonโ€, revealing that they had written and recorded โ€œa bunch of stuffโ€ while touring the US late last year.

Reviewing โ€˜Post Human: Survival Horrorโ€™ upon its release, NME said: โ€œWhat could have been an act of self-sabotage or self-indulgence โ€“ or both โ€“ has transpired to be a welcome reminder of all that this band does best, rooted in raw relevance for today and the cyber-punk energy of tomorrow.โ€

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