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News: Bring Me The Horizon Drop New Single ‘Kool-Aid’ ahead of Australian Tour

  • January 8, 2024
  • Deb Pelser
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Bring Me The Horizon have kicked off 2024 with the release of a mammoth new single ‘Kool-Aid’, out now via RCA/Sony Music. The new track is an electrifying anthem that will quench your thirst for groundbreaking rock.

Watch the Kool-Aid lyric video here:

The band had a massive 2023 that included a plethora of sold out shows (including their triumphant headline performance at Download), the Fall Out Boy stadium US tour and most recently a tour of Asia and headline slot at NEX_FEST Japan, which they also curated.

They are set to embark on a sold out UK tour shortly, that includes two nights at the O2 Arena (selling over 110k tickets the first day they went on sale). In addition they will be heading to Australia in April. Their 1st Brisbane show of their Australian headline tour sold out within 4 minutes and their 1st Sydney and Melbourne shows sold out in under 24 hours.

Their new studio album, ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’ will also be released this year.

‘Kool-Aid’ follows ‘DArkSide’, ‘LosT’, ‘AmEN!’, ‘DiE4u’ and ‘sTraNgeRs’, part of the globally acclaimed Post Human series, which has streamed over a massive 350M times before album release!

Bring Me the Horizon, formed in Sheffield in 2004, have consistently evolved their sound, transcending their initial deathcore beginnings to embrace a more eclectic approach. Originally characterized by their intense metalcore style, the band, led by charismatic vocalist Oliver Sykes and skilled guitarist Lee Malia, have explored a variety of genres over the years, including electronic, pop, and alternative rock.

Stream/Buy ‘Kool-Aid’ HERE.

BRING ME THE HORIZON DOWN UNDER TOUR
SPECIAL GUESTS SLEEP TOKEN, MAKE THEM SUFFER,DAINE


WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL 2024 – JOHN CAIN ARENA, MELBOURNE
FRIDAY 12 APRIL 2024 – QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY
SUNDAY 14 APRIL 2024 – QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY SOLD OUT
WEDNESDAY 17 APRIL 2024 – ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ADELAIDE
THURSDAY 18 APRIL 2024 – ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE SOLD OUT
SATURDAY 20 APRIL 2024 – RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE SOLD OUT
SUNDAY 21 APRIL 2024 – RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE

Tickets HERE.

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