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Bring Me The Horizon brings life to Bournemouth

January 11, 2024 //  by Finley Vowles

The Bournemouth International Centre hosted British band Bring Me The Horizon last night (10th January 2024).

The popular band announced their 2024 tour on the 9th June 2023, in the build-up to releasing their new album ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’.

The album was due to release in September of 2023, however had to be delayed due to ‘unforeseen circumstances.’

Despite this, fans still sold out the arena, with some even travelling for hours to see their favourite band.

https://buzz.bournemouth.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Buzz-Vox-2.mp3

It had been eight years since Bring Me The Horizon were last in the Bournemouth International Centre, and fans queued outside to ensure they got the best view.

 

 

Queue for Bring Me The Horizon. (Photography by Charlotte Coles and Ellie Hawkins) 

 

Their album is now expected to come out in Summer this year, though no date is confirmed.





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