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Music News - Bring Me The Horizon announce Auckland show

Bring Me The Horizon announce Auckland show

15 August 2013 - 1 Comment

Bring Me The Horizon will play the Powerstation in Auckland on Wednesday 2 October.

Tickets are on sale through Ticketmaster tomorrow, Friday 16 August.

The Sheffield band is described as the ‘new face of British heavy metal’ with platinum selling success and huge tours to back it up.

They return to New Zealand hot on the heels of causing all sorts of mayhem on the main stage of the Warped Tour across the US.

When they were last here in 2009, Bring Me The Horizon were emerging from their metalcore roots.

They recorded their fourth album Sempiternal with super producer Terry Date (Linkin Park, Deftones, Soundgarden).

Released in April this year, the hugely acclaimed Sempiternal sees more electronic influences seamlessly incorporated into their metal anthems.

It was hailed as “one of the most breathtaking and engaging albums of the year” on AbsolutePunk and as “a record that wants the world--that's all of it, not just the bits where longhairs dwell--which is refreshing for a metal record in 2013” by Kerrang.

Even mainstream critics weighed in, with Q magazine saying “They've long threatened to make an album that would propel them to metal's major league. This might be it.” 

The Powerstation is set to rock to a night of epic hard-hitting modern metal.

CRS Music Presents
Bring Me The Horizon

Wednesday 2nd October
Powerstation Auckland

Tickets on sale Friday 16th October
http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz/


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Comments

Shade 26 Aug 2013 10:21:27
British metalcore act Bring Me The Horizon announce a second Powerstation show after selling out their October 2 gig.

The band has added a show on Thursday 3 October. Like the first show, this will be a licensed and all ages affair.

A Ticketmaster pre-sale takes place this Tuesday 27 August with remaining tickets going on sale via Ticketmaster at 9am on Wednesday 28.

If you missed on a ticket to the first show that sold out in less than a week you cannot afford to waste time getting one this time round.

Bring Me The Horizon are hailed as one of the most exciting young bands on the international scene. They come to NZ having torn up the mainstage on the US Warped Tour and sold out arena shows in Europe.

The Sheffield band is described as the ‘new face of British heavy metal’ with platinum selling success to back it up.

They recorded their fourth album Sempiternal with super producer Terry Date (Linkin Park, Deftones, Soundgarden).

Released in April this year, the hugely acclaimed Sempiternal sees more electronic influences seamlessly incorporated into their metal anthems...

It was hailed as “one of the most breathtaking and engaging albums of the year” on AbsolutePunk and as “a record that wants the world--that's all of it, not just the bits where longhairs dwell--which is refreshing for a metal record in 2013” by Kerrang.

Even mainstream critics weighed in, with Q magazine saying “They've long threatened to make an album that would propel them to metal's major league. This might be it.”

The Powerstation is set to rock to two nights of epic hard-hitting modern metal.



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