Due to the continuing uncertainty in the covid situation, there has to be a postponement of the Bring Me The Horizon headline EU tour. As there was a huge interest in the Prague show, we’re glad that we managed to move the show to a bigger venue to satisfy all Czech BMTH fans!
Band Statement:
“Unfortunately due to the ongoing covid situation across Europe, our February EU headline tour needs to be postponed.
We want to bring you the full show with no holding back – the true Post Human experience – but we need to do it safely.
See you there. 🖤”
TICKETS INFO
Your tickets stay valid for the new date and venue and there’s no need to exchange them. They are valid for the STANDING area. Ticket sale for the new date and venue will start on Tuesday, January 25 at 14:00CET in the GoOut and Ticketportal networks and it will be sold to the TRIBUNE/SITTING area only.
If the ticket holders of STANDING tickets would like the SITTING instead, please contact GoOut directly and they will process the change with your small additional payment.
We strongly warn, DO NOT RECOMMEND and appeal to all of you – don’t buy tickets from third parties or people (Viagogo, resellers and others). These tickets may not be valid and may not guarantee you entry to the concert! The only official ticket sellers are GoOut or Ticketportal, we do not guarantee the validity of tickets purchased elsewhere or from third parties! We appeal to you – rather save money than throw them out of the window and support resellers.
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The moment we have all been waiting for is finally here. Bring Me The Horizon, the stars of the British music scene, are coming back to Prague. Two years ago, they rocked the first day of Rock for People in the Hradec Králové and now they will please the fans in the capital city of Prague.
Jako speciální host zahrají američtí velikáni A Day To Remember. V roli support kapel se představí Poorstacy, na kterého se fanoušci můžou těšit i na Rock for People 2022.
The group around the iconic Oliver Sykes takes brave steps to the future, whether in the field of music or fashion. Their musical development went through deathcore, metalcore, but you can hear a lot of catchy pop melodies or electronic as well. Bring Me The Horizon do exactly what they want in every way. And the ever-growing crowds of loyal fans are proving that they are doing great. In addition to awesome fans and the attention of music media, the band is also successful in the field of criticism and music awards. This is evidenced by several nominations for the Grammy Award, BRIT Awards, NME Awards, or Kerrang! Awards in which the band won several times.
BMTH is a band whose reputation precedes it by big steps - it immediately guarantees a unique experience, unforgettable music, and visual show. After all, visitors of Rock for People 2019 could tell!
Rock bastards with a drive come from Sheffield, England. They got together in 2004 and are still on the rise, as shown by the Rock for People 2019. Aggressive melancholics not giving a damn about traditions. On their path, they oscillate between death/metal/melodic core to electro-metal, sometimes with elements of pop, heavy rock, punk, numetal and of course near the creeping emotion, greedily looking for death on the horizon. Through their work they are honestly working on the dismantling of the old, empty world, trying to hasten its end with sound surfaces, massive guitar walls that will smother you like a tsunami.
The contrast between the calmer and tense passages could be compared to a visit to the sauna hot - cold - hot - cold ... The lyrics are deep and the melodic singing refrains that these musicians can write easily make their way forward. Oliver Sykes and Jordan Fish are the main composers. The sound is powerful and pompous, supported by keyboards and multiple guitars. After the band member changes in 2014, the keyboard player Jordan Fish was added to the band.
Bring Me the Horizon aka BMTH have already won their place in the sun and fame. With each new album, they evolve and constantly experiment.
This is also evident on this year's album Amo, which was received with enthusiasm by music critics and fans