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Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon have announced a trio of intimate gigs in support of their resurgent October EP ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’.

The Sheffield band’s EP enjoyed its physical release last Friday (January 22), which has seen the record shoot back up the UK albums chart this week where it is currently locked in a close battle with Bicep’s ‘Isles’ for the top spot.

BMTH will play ‘Survival Horror’ live and in full for the first time during three shows in September, which will take place during a double-header at Pryzm in Kingston Upon Thames on September 16 and in Liverpool at the Liverpool Guild of Students’ Mountford Hall on September 18.

Tickets for the Liverpool show sold out yesterday (January 27), while tickets for the Kingston gigs went on sale this morning (January 28). You can see details of the gigs below.

Following those intimate shows, BMTH are then set to embark on a UK arena tour in September – you can see their scheduled live dates below.

September 2021
20 – Bonus Arena, Hull
21 – SSE Hydro, Glasgow
22 – Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
24 – FlyDSA Arena, Sheffield
25 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
26 – The O2, London

Speaking to NME earlier this week, BMTH frontman Oli Sykes spoke about the band’s future plans for their ‘Post Human’ project.

“We’re just beginning, really,” he told NME. “We’re actually working on parts two, three and four simultaneously and working on ideas from all the records. There’s a good chance that we might release songs from each before we release the next record.

“We’ll get songs out as soon as we can. You won’t have to hold your breath for too long,” he added.

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