Bring Me The Horizon Explode Out Of Download Festival With New Album And Tour Announcement

After an explosive first headline set at Download Festival Bring Me the Horizon have announced not just a new tour but new album to keep the music going.

The unforgettably high energy set at the spiritual home of rock, Leicestershire’s Donington Park, the British rock group announced that they will be hitting the road on a UK and Ireland tour in early 2024.

Bring Me the Horizon or BMTH have also released that a brand-new studio album titled POST HUMAN: NEX GEN will be released later this year.

Currently the BRIT and Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum quintet, BMTH consist of vocalist Oli Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Mat Nicholls, and keyboardist Jordan Fish.

The group plan to rock out to audiences up and down the UK and Ireland, including shows at London’s The O2 Arena, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro and Manchester’s AO Arena whilst making a hometown return to Sheffield’s Utilita Arena next January.

Special guests Bad Omens, Casseytte and Static Dress will join Bring Me The Horizon across all UK and Ireland dates.

The group have had an exhilarating few years, selling over 5 million albums globally to date, playing sold-out shows in over 50 countries, including two 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 in 2022’s Reading & Leeds Festival.

Presales will start Wednesday, June 14, at 10am, with general on-sale following on Friday, June 16, at 10am via LiveNation.co.uk.

Bring Me The Horizon UK and Ireland Tour 2023

Tuesday, January 9- Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, UK
Wednesday, January 10 – Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, UK
Friday, January 12 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, UK
Saturday, January 13 – AO Arena, Manchester, UK
Sunday, January 14 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK
Tuesday, January 16 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle, UK
Wednesday, January 17 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, UK
Friday, January 18 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield, UK
Saturday, January 20 – The O2 Arena, London, UK
Tuesday, January 23 – 3 Arena, Dublin, Ireland