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BRING ME THE HORIZON – Australian tour 2024

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The undisputed hottest and most successful rock band in the world,  BRING ME THE HORIZON  will be heading down under in April 2024 with their biggest Australian headline tour to date with an ultimate stacked line-up supported by  SLEEP TOKEN, MAKE THEM SUFFER  and  DAINE .

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On the back of unleashing brand new single ,   DArkSide ,  BRING ME THE HORIZON  have been touring the world since their triumphant headline performance at Good Things Festival 2022. They headlined Download Festival in June 2023 to over 100k fans and have been adding the finishing touches to their highly anticipated new studio album,  POST HUMAN: NeX GEn .

DArkSide  follows singles  LosT, AmEN!,DiE4u  and  sTraNgeRs,  part of the globally acclaimed Post Human series, which have been streamed over a massive 310 million times to date.

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BRING ME THE HORIZON  have an impressive string of accolades under the belts including BRIT and Grammy nominations, multi-platinum selling releases, over 1 billion YouTube views, are the top 500 most streamed artists globally on Spotify and have had 4 x #1 ARIA Albums over the last 10 years. 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 and #3 in Australia on the ARIA 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 . 

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With fan worship more intense than ever, worldwide interest and intrigue growing at runaway speed,  SLEEP TOKEN  blew Australian audiences away on their anticipated first Australian headline tour in April which saw all shows sell out with a huge demand for more. Their acclaimed third studio album,  Take Me Back To Eden  debuted at #3 on the ARIA album charts and had fans and critics raving across the globe.

The record features some of  SLEEP TOKEN ’s heaviest material to date; yet stands out as a confident and explorative collection of music that highlighted the band’s stunning chemistry and connection to music itself. It’s a chemistry that has been replicated brilliantly live, leading to wildly successful the world over, including selling out their December show at London’s iconic Wembley Arena in 10 mins.

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Perth’s  MAKE THEM SUFFER  have had their busiest and most successful years to date. Celebrating the tenth anniversary of their debut album  Neverbloom  with a sold-out Australian tour, the band have balanced touring with the release of some new music, with the arresting track  Ghost Of Me  arriving earlier this year.

Having just finished the Monsters of Oz tour of North America with Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction and Northlane, the metalcore five-piece are lining up a return to the U.K. next, supporting Stray From The Path, before returning home for the summer and finishing off their year performing at the Good Things Festival 2023.

BRING ME THE HORIZON  fans will already be aware of genre-bending artist and songwriter,  DAINE . A key early introduction to the performer’s unique style and sound was in the Oli Sykes-featuring track  SALT ; a song that put their stamp on the scene, generating excitement for more music and directions to be explored. Since then,  DAINE  has continued to elevate across two EPs (2022’s  QUANTUM JUMPING and 2023’s  shapeless ), with their latest track  BITE BACK  demonstrating yet another exciting vision forming for the Melbourne performer, still to come.

Don’t miss what promises to be one of the hottest tours of 2024! Line ups like this don’t come around often and tickets won’t last long. Don’t say we didn’t warn ya.

Early Bird Pre-Sale Tickets On Sale: Thursday 19 October @ 9am local time To Gain Early Ticket Access Register Here ->  https://daltours.cc/bmth

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SUNDAY 14 APRIL 2024 – QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY WEDNESDAY 17 APRIL 2024 – ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ADELAIDE THURSDAY 18 APRIL 2024 – ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE SATURDAY 20 APRIL 2024 – RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE

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Bring Me The Horizon Announce 2024 Australian Tour

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South Yorkshire metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon will return to Australia in autumn 2024 for a run of arena shows. Oli Sykes and the gang will perform at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Sunday, 14th April, Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, 17th April, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena Thursday, 18th April and Riverstage, Brisbane, on Saturday, 20th April.

  • UPDATE 23/10/2023: Bring Me The Horizon Add Second Brisbane Show to 2024 Australian Tour
  • UPDATE 30/10/2023: Bring Me The Horizon Add New Sydney and Melbourne Shows to 2024 Australian Tour

A trio of special guests will be supporting Bring Me The Horizon throughout the tour – namely, London’s masked metal outfit Sleep Token , Perth metalcore crew Make Them Suffer and nu metal meets hyperpop artist daine . Find all the ticketing details below.

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Bring Me The Horizon headlined last year’s Good Things festival, which travelled to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in December 2022. They did not play any sideshows. Their last Australian headline shows were in April 2019 as part of their First Love world tour, which followed the release of the band’s sixth studio album, Amo.

Bring Me The Horizon’s next album, POST HUMAN: NeX GEn , was originally scheduled for a September release but has been pushed back to January 2024. It’s expected to include the singles ‘Die4U’, ‘Strangers’, ‘Lost’, ‘Amen!’ (featuring Lil Uzi Vert and Glassjaw’s Daryl Palumbo) and ‘Darkside’.

Speaking to Music Feeds last year, the band’s in-house programming and electronics wiz, Jordan Fish, said that despite collaborations with Ed Sheeran and Grimes, they’re not planning to go all-out pop. “Linkin Park is always going to be our biggest influence, in my opinion,” Fish said.

“They just did it right, especially on those first two records. We’ll always be around that ballpark. I’m pretty sure at this point, though, we’re never going to become a full-blown pop band. We might dabble in it, but we love rock music, we love electronic stuff – it’ll never change too much.”

Bring Me The Horizon 2024 Australian Tour

w/ Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer, daine

  • Wednesday, 10th April – John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC ( new show )
  • Friday, 12th April – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW ( new show )
  • Sunday, 14th April – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW ( sold out )
  • Wednesday, 17th April – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 18th April – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC ( sold out )
  • Saturday, 20th April – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD ( sold out )
  • Sunday, 21st April – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD ( new show )

Tickets   via  Destroy All Lines

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Bring Me The Horizon have announced a 2024 Australian tour with Sleep Token as support next spring.

  • READ MORE:  Bring Me The Horizon on stepping up for the scene: “Things are better when you’re not the only one” 

Oli Sykes and Co. will be heading down under in April 2024 for four dates. Kicking off on April 14 at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, the band will then make stops in Adelaide at the Entertainment Centre and the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. They will then wrap up their tour in Brisbane a the Riverstage on April 20.

Sleep Token will be joining them alongside Boorloo/Perth metalcore band Make Them Suffer and Filipino-Australian dark pop artist Daine. This will mark Bring Me The Horizon’s return to Australia since their sets at Good Things Fest in 2022.

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Pre-sale tickets will be available for those who sign up for the band’s mailing list . Pre-sale will begin on Thursday, October 19 at 9am local time. General sale will begin on Monday, October 23 at 9am local time. Visit here to purchase tickets and the band’s official website for any other information.

Bring Me The Horizon 2024 Australian tour dates are: 

April 14 – Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena 17 – Adelaide, Entertainment Centre 18 – Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena 20 – Brisbane, Riverstage

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In other news, Bring Me The Horizon and  Yungblud announced plans to release a new collaboration tomorrow (October 17).

BMTH and Dominic Harrison confirmed that the track ‘Happier’ will drop at 6pm BST on Radio 1 tomorrow on their social media channels. The song will then be uploaded to streaming platforms.

Both acts previously worked on the 2020 collaboration  ‘Obey’ , which featured on BMTH’s  collaboration-heavy EP at the time, ‘Post Human: Survival Horror .

They also recently shared a taster of their upcoming album by dropping the new anthemic single, ‘DArkSide’ .

The track is taken from the band’s upcoming album ‘POST HUMAN: NeX Gen’, and arrives after Oli Sykes and co. recently pushed back the release date of the highly anticipated project .

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Bring Me announce 2024 Australian tour, with Sleep Token supporting

Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer and daine are set to support Bring Me The Horizon for four massive shows in Australia next April…

Bring Me announce 2024 Australian tour, with Sleep Token supporting

Fresh from the release of their new single DArkSide, Bring Me The Horizon have just announced a 2024 Australian tour.

The band will be going down under for four massive shows in Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane next April – and, even better, they’re bringing along an incredible supporting cast of Sleep Token , Make Them Suffer and daine !

Tickets go on general sale next Monday, October 23 at 9am.

Catch BMTH, Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer and daine at the following:

14 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 17 Adelaide Entertainment Centre 18 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 20 Brisbane Riverstage

Back on home soil, you can catch BMTH in the UK next year at the following:

January 2024

9 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena 10 Bournemouth BIC 12 Birmingham Utilita Arena 13 Manchester AO Arena 14 Glasgow OVO Arena 16 Newcastle Utilita Arena 17 Liverpool M&S Bank Arena 19 Sheffield FlyDSA Arena 20 London The O2 21 London The O2 23 Dublin 3 Arena

Get your tickets right here.

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Bring me the horizon announce australian headline tour for april 2024.

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This will be their biggest Australian headline tour to date with an ultimate stacked lineup.

The one and only Bring Me The Horizon are touching down under in April 2024 for their biggest headline tour to date, and they’re bringing a star-studded lineup with them, featuring Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer, and the sensational Daine.

Kicking off in Sydney on 14 April, the lineup will head to Adelaide and Melbourne before finishing up in Brisbane on 20 April.

The Bring Me the Horizon Down Under Tour Dates:

  • Sunday 14 April 2024 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • Wednesday 17 April 2024 – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
  • Thursday 18 April 2024 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
  • Saturday 20 April 2024 – Riverstage, Brisbane

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Fresh from dropping their latest hit, “DArkSide,” BMTH is on a whirlwind world tour since their triumphant headline performance at the 2022 Good Things Festival. They’ve graced the stage of Download Festival in June 2023, rocking out in front of over 100,000 fans. To add to the excitement, they’ve been adding the final touches to their highly anticipated new studio album, “POST HUMAN: NeX GEn.”

“DArkSide” joins a string of stellar singles like “LosT,” “AmEN!,” “DiE4u,” and “sTraNgeRs,” part of the globally acclaimed “Post Human” series, which has collectively racked up a staggering 310 million streams.

The BMTH trophy cabinet is bursting with accolades: BRIT and Grammy nominations, multi-platinum hits, over 1 billion YouTube views, and ranking among the top 500 most streamed artists globally on Spotify. They’ve seized the #1 spot on the ARIA Albums chart not once but four times in the last decade. The “POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR” EP, which marked the start of the “POST HUMAN” era in 2020, debuted at Number 1 on the UK Album chart and #3 in Australia on the ARIA chart. In 2022, they wowed the audience at the BRIT Awards when they joined forces with Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran for a sensational performance of “Bad Habits.”

But BMTH isn’t the only act that will have you on your feet. Sleep Token captured Australian hearts during their first Australian headline tour in April, with every show selling out and leaving fans clamoring for more. Their third studio album, “Take Me Back To Eden,” debuted at #3 on the ARIA album charts, winning fans and critics alike from around the world. Their live shows have been nothing short of spectacular, selling out London’s iconic Wembley Arena in just 10 minutes!

The homegrown heroes of Perth, Make Them Suffer, have been having their busiest and most successful year yet. Celebrating the tenth anniversary of their debut album “Neverbloom” with a sold-out Australian tour, they’ve also treated fans to a fresh track, “Ghost Of Me,” earlier this year. After rocking the Monsters of Oz tour of North America alongside bands like Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction, and Northlane, they’re gearing up for a UK tour, returning to their Australian fans for the Good Things Festival 2023.

For BMTH enthusiasts, you’re in for an extra treat. Daine, the genre-bending artist and songwriter, is joining the lineup. Known for the hit track “SALT” featuring Oli Sykes, they’ve been on a thrilling musical journey with two EPs, “QUANTUM JUMPING” (2022) and “shapeless” (2023). Their latest offering, “BITE BACK,” promises another exciting facet to their ever-evolving style.

Lineups like this don’t come around every day. Make sure you secure your tickets before they’re all gone.

Early Bird Pre-Sale Tickets On Sale: Thursday 19 October @ 9 am local time. General Tickets On Sale: Monday 23 October @ 9 am local time. To grab those early bird tickets, register here: Ticket Access For general ticket purchases, head to Destroy All Lines .

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Bring Me the Horizon have established themselves as one of the most enduring metalcore groups to come out of Sheffield, UK with their brooding mix of deathcore rock and dabbling in other styles such as electronica and classical.

The band formed in 2004 when lead singer and principal songwriter Oliver Sykes was only 16 some of the group’s members were even younger. The average age of the band during their formation was 15. Apart from Sykes the rest of the band included guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward, bassist Matt Kean, and drummer Matt Nicholls. The line up has not changed much since. “I Killed the Prom Queen” guitarist Jona Weinhofen replaced Curtis Ward in 2009, but eventually left in 2013 and keyboardist Jordan Fish completed the current line up in 2012.

Despite the groups young age the members of the band were already musically experienced. Lee Malia who had a keen interest in melodic death metal was in a Metallica tribute band prior to joining Bring Me the Horizon and Matt Kean had been in several local bands before entering the group. All the members were rooted in metal and hard rock, but it was Matt Nicholls and Oliver Sykes who really pushed the band in the hardcore punk and death metal direction. Before they formed Bring Me the Horizon Nicholls and Sykes would frequent American hardcore shows featuring such bands as southern metalcore act Norma Jean and New York’s Skycamefalling.

Oliver Skyes also wrote and recorded material before forming Bring Me the Horizon. Skyes spent a good portion of his childhood between Adelaide and Perth, but moved back to the UK when he was eight. Skyes was enrolled at the same school as Arctic Monkeys band members Alex Turner, Andy Nicholson and Matt Helders, though he was a year below them. During his attendance their in 2003 Sykes put together a CD compilation under the name Quakebeat. He also found interest in rap and formed a hip-hop group called “Womb 2 Da Tomb” with his brother and now fellow bandmate Nicholls. Sykes went on to pursue his true passion, forming the metal group “Purple Curto” with his school mate. While attending a concert of one of his favorite bands Funeral for a Friend he was granted the incredible opportunity to sing one of their songs on stage. Sykes recalls this as the best day of his life and just a little after this experience he formed Bring Me the Horizon.

The group released its first EP “This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For” on 2 October 2004 and was signed to UK label Thirty Days of Night Records for a four album record deal. The album was reissued in 2005 and made all the way to #41 on the UK album charts. The band went on to release their 2006 debut album Count Your Blessings. Though the album received mixed reaction from the general public and critics, the band was able to gain some praiseworthy traction, being endowed at the 2006 Kerrang! Awards ceremony as being the Best British Newcomers and opening up for The Red Chord on their UK dates. Bring Me the Horizon saw themselves touring more and more, though they received many of their early gigs through scheming against unassuming concert promoters.

The early iteration of Bring Me the Horizon was rough and unruly. The band would constantly consume alcohol and lose focus in their recording sessions. Their reputation seemed to exceed them on several accounts. When opening for Kill Switch Engaged on a European tour they were met by disgruntled fans who threw bottles at them before they even started playing and during the recording of their second album “Suicide Season” producer Fredrik Nordstrom was often absent from the sessions because of his negative premonitions of the band. However the group showed incredible potential with their sophomore release and delved into a much more focused sound.This release is attributed with introducing several varying stylistic changes opting for a more straightforward metalcore sound and incorporating elements of drum and bass, dubstep and industrial music.

The band continued to experiment with a more pop oriented sound for their preceding records and made a major breakthrough with their third LP “There Is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It A Secret”. This album appeared number 1 on the Australian Albums Chart, Number 13 on the UK Rock Chart and number 17 on the Billboard 200 in the US. The band left Epitaph records and put out their fourth album “Sempiternal” on RCA in 2013. This album also did exceptionally well on the UK, US and Australia album charts and saw the band playing alongside notable acts such as Rise Against and Bullet for My Valentine.

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Posted on April 11, 2024 by Tyler Lubke

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Bring Me The Horizon John Cain Arena, Melbourne, VIC April 10, 2024 Supports:  Sleep Token ,  Make Them Suffer and  DAINE 

The feeling of seeing your favourite band live is immense.

It has the opportunity to trump all prior gig experiences or open your eyes to something else completely. My experience listening to Bring Me The Horizon began during the That’s The Spirit era when ‘ Drown ‘ was a recurring anthem of late-night fast food shifts. I was at the peak age for music discovery and soon enough their entire discography left an unforgettable impression on me. Bring Me The Horizon continued to influence me, and be the source of many firsts for me. The first single I got up early to listen to was ‘ Mantra ‘, the first record I owned was  amo , and my first two tattoos are iconic band symbolism. Most significantly, my love for live music locally and internationally exploded into life when I saw  Bring Me The Horizon on their First Love  tour in 2019. After 3 years of going to a gig here or there, this was my first arena + international headline gig. I was hit with an emotional wave that instigated a passion to go to every damn show I could and do something in the scene. It is thanks to this band I am where I am today, and I could not simply attend one show of their 2024 Australian run. I’ll be attending every stop along the tour, however, it’s my pleasure to recap the highly anticipated first night of the tour at John Cain Arena.

Hyper pop and synthy vibes opened up the night as DAINE took the stage. The stage performance consisted of two tight guitarists providing boppy catchy melodies alongside DAINE themselves hitting the mic. Admittedly the autotuned vocals weren’t my thing, however, they grew on me! Soon the crowd freaked when Oli Sykes took the stage for his feature on ‘ SALT ’. Heavy vocals were utilised throughout by both artists, with clear heightened anticipation for the hooded-up BMTH frontman. The dual vocal effort flowed well throughout the incredibly catchy chorus particularly, and I think seeing ‘ SALT ’ live is worth the early admission alone, alongside their pop-infused set closer which gave DAINE one last awesome time to shine.

At first their addition to the lineup didn’t seem to make complete sense to me, however upon further reflection, I understand DAINE represents a direction that Bring Me The Horizon have experimented on. Could the tone be set for further things to come from the studio? Possibly! With or without this context, DAINE were a fun way to open up the evening. Even if I won’t go back for repeat listens of many tracks.

Perth juggernaughts Make Them Suffer really turned things up a notch; standard for the first heavier act of the evening. They were tight as ever from the moment they hit the stage with ‘ Ghost of Me ’. I’ve always appreciated how Make Them Suffer utilize the stage space to have a groove on stage, it’s so clear that they’re loving being up there as much as we love watching them. This is no different on an arena stage! Vocalist Sean Harmanis , bassist and guitarist moved all across teh stage, while keyboardist Alex Reade enthusiastically headbanged her way between keys, screaming and clean vocals. I still love the keytar solo during ‘ Doomswitch !’ Thumping double kick drums from drummer man Jordan Mather throughout simply went hard. ‘ Ether ’ was a cool song to chill to for a bit, before the live debut of ‘ Epitaph ’ blew me away. If I ever had to recommend a newcomer to listen to a song, it would be this. It’s such a perfect medley of every skill Make Them Suffer has developed over the years, and this set was the performance that solidified their future on big stages across the world. Happy Birthday to guitarist Nick McLernon too who was smiles all round.

On to the matter of Sleep Token , I was incredibly keen for my no doubt memorable first “ritual” as they enigmatically refer to their live shows. Man do I have some thoughts. First of all, not the snooze fest I joke about with my mates (redeeming my sleep tokens). The air was thick with anticipation, as people around me were ready to let Sleep Token have their hearts for 40 minutes at their first show of 2024. I felt somewhat out of place as I knew none of their songs apart from the post-drum solo segment of ‘ The Summoning ’ thanks to social media (which I’ll touch on later). I was not prepared for the absolute versatility and talent of Sleep Token .

Vessel does not speak to the crowd directly, but he commands them with his mastered singing or time on the keyboard. The body language of III and IV   is almost dominant. The backing vocalists/dancers add to the overall trance like spectacle you fall under. Individually each musician gets their chance to showcase their raw power, and as a cohesive unit the audience is truly in a chokehold (pun intended). The viral drum solo in The Summoning was something else to see live, and I fully understand why II  is one of the greatest drummers in the world. My highlight though, was the climactic finale of ‘ Take Me Back To Eden ‘. This was  Sleep Token at their best that night and I was blown away.

Am I a converted follower, indoctrinated into their cult-like fan base? No, because despite their absolute professionalism and identity as a band, it’s not what I’m looking for in music. This ritual was an unforgettable display of some of the most talented musicianship out there, but I will not worship.

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Bring Me The Horizon had pinpoint production all night long. We were greeted by the Project Eve visualiser, urging us to engage in moshpits, ingest substances and have the best night of our fucking lives. I knew we were getting the full production, but having it set in that I’m about to see this unfold was emotional. The lights pulsed as the band took the stage, showcasing the gothic set pieces on display. When Oli Sykes  screamed “Get the fuck up!” , the show lit up, confetti was launched and a set I’ll remember forever began with ‘ dArkSide ‘. I couldn’t contain myself as Oli and John Jones sang and yelled at us as we sang back. John is deserving of his demonic mic stand, as he masterfully belted out isolated backing vocals on ‘ Empire (Let Them Sing) ‘. Going from  POST HUMAN: NeX GeN straight into Sempiternal era material? This was the first sign of an exciting and thoughtfully curated setlist to appease all fans; except for those who only like Count Your Blessings . ‘ Mantra ‘ was another beautiful sing along, where I finally took a second to suss out who is filling in for absent guitarist Lee Malia on this run (family first always!). Lee’s guitar tech Joey Black is on lead guitar for this run, and he absolutely slays on stage. The teardrops flowed and the smoke cannons screamed as we sang along to … well, ‘ Teardrops ‘! The bass lines were so full and heavy throughout thanks to Matt Kean’s display, and he even made sure to come say hi to our side of stage and trade spots with John throughout! The fires were lit both metaphorically and literally, as the pyro warmed up everyone for the first big breakdown of the night during ‘ AmEN! ‘.

The frenzy was beautiful to behold before checking out the Australian live debut of newest single ‘ Kool-Aid ‘. We must’ve all taken a sip because the arena shook with the combined singing. While Oli was hitting the high notes I couldn’t help but notice the demonic mannequin creature on the display had lights reflecting off it. These lights were matching the light displays in the venue! Again I really have to say the attention to detail in the production is astonishing. I didn’t realise it could snow inside, but it somehow did as a familiar intro coursed through the venue. Oli enigmatically appeared, flare in hand just like in a well-known music video. It hits every time you hear, “Can you tell from the look in our eyes?” and then you sing along “We’re going nowhere” . ‘ Shadow Moses ‘ kept the party going until we were told to ‘ Obey ‘. The Yungblud feature is present here in digital form, but it still was a fucking delight to bop and have fire-infused breakdowns too. It was once again time for some poppier vibes courtesy of delightful singalong ‘ Die4u ‘. This track took a little bit to grow on me, but after singing along to this live it became one of my favourites. The chaotic and almost blinding confetti gave a truly audible and memorable experience to the final chorus. When the interlude ‘ Itch For The Cure (When Will We Be Free) ‘ came on, we were all ready for the next huge track. The iconic ‘ Kingslayer ‘ intro drove the room nuts, and anyone standing still did what they were told when Oli said “Get the fuck up, wake the fuck up” .

We took a breather though, with an acoustic rendition of ‘ sTraNgeRs ‘.

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The band all united on the central stage as the crowd got their lights out and put people on shoulders. The acoustic version of one of my faves had me blinking the tears away as I sang with all the strangers in the room. This song was for everyone there, regardless of who you were or why you were there. It was for you. And it will always be for you. After the wholesome gathering it was time for a throwback to 2008. It was Suicide Season baby and the heaviest belter of the set ‘ Diamonds Aren’t Forever ‘ still goes nuts. The screams, the riffs, the gnarly as fuck breakdown all culminated into everything I hoped seeing a Suicide Season era track could be. We had to bring it something more modern with ‘ Parasite Eve ‘ shortly after, which I absolutely loved the visualiser for. The biggest surprise of the night however is one for the ages. Oli asked the crowd a question: “Who wants to sing ‘ Antivist ‘ with me”?   Charlie entered John Cain Arena as an attendee at the gig. She left as someone who sang and screamed on stage with Bring Me The Horizon . Not only did she get to live out the fucking dream, SHE FUCKING NAILED IT. It was almost as if she’d been practising for it! She screamed and sang, strutted the stage opposing Oli and joined him in unison. He was very clearly impressed by her when she knew what time it was. She told us to “push it back” like Oli always said. When Charlie screamed it though, Oli knew for sure he made the right choice. The crowd interaction wasn’t over yet, as Oli jumped down to the barrier with a camera during my favourite track ‘ Drown ‘. It’s so beautiful to see so many smiling faces singing alongside the band, and it was a moment that those featured will cherish forever. The iconic chants of ‘ Can You Feel My Heart ‘ resonated, before what was either a longer changeover or a fake encore. Either way shortly after a video started playing on the screens. It was a compilation of music videos, behind-the-scenes shot and gig footage from the conception of Bring Me The Horizon and their first release This Is What The Edge of Your Seat Was Made For , all the way until the future. Fans of the band’s performance at Royal Albert Hall would recognise the overture that was played alongside this footage and knew it would lead to one of the more powerful songs of the set. We accepted that we were all ‘ Doomed ‘. Again the emotions spilled forth and I couldn’t help but fall apart. It was simply beautiful to be a part of an iconic chorus.

One more emotional but more upbeat song was ‘ LosT ‘, written likely for so many followers of the the band. While singing this we wall felt not just seen but found too. It was then time for one final song. The techs gave it their all with confetti, pyro and smoke cannons throughout ‘ Throne ‘, once we all took a seat and jumped up on command. Described as “the most fun you can have with your pants on” , it was an iconic way to conclude the performance. The doomsday protocol ran on the visualiser, and the display read “BMTH just rocked my world” .

Fucking oath they did.

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What can I say about this tour? Every time I see Bring Me The Horizon , it feels like an opportunity of a lifetime. They have concocted a tight as fuck lineup, with incredible talent across genres. To be treated to such an astonishing headline act after such talented supports is the dream. Bring Me The Horizon are my favourite band, and I cannot fathom the emotional reactions and assertions after nearly two hours of their full production. Despite Lee being absent this run, I’m confident they’re in the best live shape of their career and I hope you can experience it for yourself. Whether you’re rocking up early for  DAINE , showing support for metalcore on the big stage with  Make Them Suffer , worshipping the technical capabilities of  Sleep Token , or catching the coolest set of music I’ve seen to date,  Bring Me The Horizon will rock your fucking world.

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Last night’s show was Bring Me The Horizon's first performance in Australia since headlining Good Things Festival in December 2022.

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Bring Me The Horizon kicked off their Australian tour at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena last night (10 April), with the setlist covering their most recent releases as well as one big surprise.

From their early days as a deathcore band to a rock group embracing elements of EDM and hip-hop, it’s fair to say that Bring Me The Horizon’s music covers a lot of ground and draws a lot of different fans to their shows.

Last night’s show was their first performance in Australia since headlining Good Things Festival in December 2022. In a review of their set at the Brisbane leg of the festival, The Music ’s Tim Price declared: “If you can find a band that has THAT MANY SINGLES and bangers from a catalogue that they only drew on the last eight years (!!!), then I will be STUNNED.”

If you don’t like being spoiled ahead of a band’s show, look away now because we’re about to delve into last night’s setlist.

As mentioned above, Bring Me The Horizon brought out a huge surprise: Diamonds Aren’t Forever from Suicide Season . The one “old” song—unless 2013’s Sempiternal is now old enough—the ultra heavy track stood out amongst songs from the delayed release, POST HUMAN: NeX Gen , its sister record POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR, That’s The Spirit and amo .

Check out the 19-song setlist (via setlist.fm ) below.

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Empire (Let Them Sing)

Shadow Moses

Played from tape: Itch For The Cure (When Will We Be Free?)

sTraNgeRs (Acoustic)

Diamonds Aren't Forever

Parasite Eve

Antivist (Featuring crowd member)

Can You Feel My Heart

Played from tape: Steal Something

Bring Me The Horizon’s Australian tour continues tomorrow at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (12 and 14 April), followed by a gig at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre (17 April) before the band returns to Melbourne—this time, at Rod Laver Arena (18 April). The tour wraps up with  two shows  at Brisbane’s Riverstage (20 and 21 April). You can find last-minute tickets via  Destroy All Lines .

We’d recommend getting in early, as the shows sport an absolutely stacked line-up of heavy music fans' dreams. The much-hyped  Sleep Token , Aussie metalcore legends  Make Them Suffer , and emo, hardcore, pop, and trap music artist  Daine are on board as special guests.

Bring Me The Horizon are touring in support of their upcoming eighth album,  POST HUMAN: NeX GEn , which is  slated to arrive  in the coming months. It was initially locked in for release last September but has been  postponed indefinitely .

If you have some spare time around the tour dates, check out the band’s newly announced exclusive merch pop-up stores .

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(AUS) BRING ME THE HORIZON have announced their eagerly awaited return to Australian shores for this coming September. The British rock band will perform arenas around Australia on their first tour Down Under since 2013.

Since the release of their fifth and most diverse album, That’s The Spirit, in September 2015, Bring Me The Horizon have become one of the hottest tickets in rock music, selling out arena shows across the world. The album has been a critical and commercial success, with esteemed publications like Kerrang, Rock Sound and Alternative Press giving the record full marks. That’s The Spirit debuted at #1 in Australia, as well as #2 on the UK and US Album charts, and has been certified Gold in both the UK and Australia.

Tickets for That’s The Spirit Australian Tour go on sale at 10am Wednesday, February 24.

BRING ME THE HORIZON are in no way strangers to the Australian market. Since 2006, they have made the country a staple in their worldwide touring plot, last appearing via a sold out 2013 headline tour in support of their smash hit Sempiternal album. And the Australian fans have returned the love – That’s The Spirit (out through Sony Music Australia) was their third consecutive #1 album in the ARIA Charts and was voted the #1 album of 2015 by Blunt and Hysteria magazines. Five months on from the release, the record is still sitting in the ARIA Top 50 albums.

The band was originally scheduled to appear as one of the headliner acts on Soundwave 2016. Since the cancellation of the festival, the band has promised its fans a return trip as soon as possible. The announcement is sure to be a huge hit with fans – dates are expected to sell quickly.

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