BRING ME THE HORIZON announce headline show at 3Arena, Dublin on 23rd January

BRING ME THE HORIZON

Bring Me The Horizon are riding the waves of an explosive headline performance at this year’s Download festival. The band took to the stage on Friday in front of 100k euphoric fans and played a storming set that included new singles ‘LosT’ and ‘AmEN!’.

The band also announced a brand new studio album, entitled ‘POST HUMAN: NEX GEN’, which is due for release on September 15th via Sony/RCA and a UK & Ireland Arena tour in 2024, which includes a show at 3Arena Dublin on 23rd January. Tickets priced from €71.00 go on sale Friday 16th June at 10 am from Ticketmaster. Special guests in Dublin will be Bad Omens / Cassyette and Static Dress.

The album and tour launch were announced via a mass, never done before fan activation that the band hosted across their socials and on-site at the festival over the course of the weekend. Fans were encouraged to follow a series of hidden clues, which led them to a specially erected building, The Church Of Genxsis, which was on-site at Download.

BRING ME THE HORIZON

UK TOUR DATES JANUARY 2024

9th – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena

10th – Bournemouth, BIC

12th – Birmingham, Utilita Arena

13th – Manchester, AO Arena

14th – Glasgow, OVO Arena

16th – Newcastle, Utilita Arena

17th – Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

19th – Sheffield, FlyDSA Arena

20th – London, 02 Arena

23rd – Dublin, 3Arena

Bring Me The Horizon recently released singles ‘LosT’ and ‘AmEN!’, part of the globally acclaimed Post Human series and follows singles ‘DiE4u’ and ‘Strangers’, which have been streamed over a massive 200 million times to date.

BRIT and Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling quintet Bring Me The Horizon are one of the most successful rock bands to emerge from the UK; selling over 5 million albums globally to date, playing sold-out shows in over 50 countries, including sold out nights at London’s O2, a night at The Forum in Los Angeles, wowing a traditionally non-rock crowd at Glastonbury Festival in 2016 and 2018 and a headline slot at 2022’s Reading & Leeds Festival. They kicked off their POST HUMAN era in 2020 with the release of the first of four EPs aptly titled ‘POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR’. The critically acclaimed release debuted at Number 1 on the UK Album chart. 2022 saw them appear at the BRIT Awards where they joined Grammy award winning singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran for an electrifying performance of ‘Bad Habits’. The group released their gold-certified sixth studio album, ‘amo’, in 2019, which debuted at Number 1 in 17 markets and was named “one of the most anticipated albums of 2019” by Billboard, it also garnered the band their second Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album, after the LP’s first single ‘MANTRA’ earned them a nod for Best Rock Song in 2018. The Sheffield 5-piece also received their first BRIT Award nomination for Best Group in 2021. They have now also amassed over 1 billion video views on YouTube and are in the top 500 most streamed artists globally on Spotify. Bring Me The Horizon are vocalist Oli Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Mat Nicholls, and keyboardist Jordan Fish.

BRING ME THE HORIZON

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