Sheffield rockers Bring Me The Horizon have announced a headline tour for 2024 which will include a date in Newcastle.
The Brit and Grammy-nominated band are planning a huge tour of the UK and Ireland which will see them joined by special guests Bad Omens, Casseytte and Static Dress. The tour will get under way early next year and will bring them to Utilita Arena on January 16.
The band have been on a roll over the past few years and have notched up album sales of more than five million to date, with a new one announced - called Post Human: Nex Gen - which will be released later this year. Their sell-out shows in over 50 countries include two at London’s O2; a night at The Forum in Los Angeles and a headline slot at last year's Reading & Leeds Festival.
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Last week they headlined Download festival, described as the spiritual home of rock, and they announced their new 2024 tour to Leicestershire’s Donington Park. Tickets for their Newcastle date will go on sale at 10am this Friday, June 16: see the arena website here and keep an eye out for pre-sale options on Ticketmaster here.
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