Bring Me The Horizon add second headlining concert in Indonesia this November

They are also performing a headlining show in Thailand

Bring Me The Horizon have announced an additional headlining concert in Jakarta, Indonesia this November.

Today (August 23), the band took to social media to announce the second Jakarta show, which will now take place on November 11 at the Ancol Indoor Stadium. The first show on November 10 has been sold out. The band are also performing in Thailand on November 7 at the Union Hall in Bangkok.

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Bring Me The Horizon will be supported by I Prevail at both shows. They have also newly announced Saosin as a supporting act.

Tickets to the Bangkok show are live and can be purchased here, while tickets to the second Jakarta show will be available here from Monday (August28) at 4pm local time onwards.

Besides the two headlining shows, Bring Me The Horizon will also be supporting Yungblud during the musician’s concerts in Japan in late October and early November. They will perform together at the Kobe World Hall on October 31, Nagoya’s Gaishi Hall and Tokyo’s Makuhari Messe on November 3. Find tickets and more info here.

Bring Me The Horizon’s Asia 2023 tour dates are:

OCTOBER:
31 – Kobe, Japan – World Hall (Supporting Yungblud)

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NOVEMBER:
01 – Nagoya, Japan – Haishi Hall (Supporting Yungblud)
03 – Tokyo, Japan – Makuhari Messe (Supporting Yungblud)
07 – Bangkok, Thailand – Union Hall (Headlining)
10 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Ancol Indoor Stadium (Headlining) – SOLD OUT
11 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Ancol Indoor Stadium (Headlining) – NEW SHOW

The concert announcements come after frontman Oli Sykes had teased the band’s return to Indonesia in a video to fans in May. “I think we’re coming over there actually this year, maybe November. So I will see you in the pit,” he said at the time.

Bring Me The Horizon are gearing up to release their seventh full-length studio album, ‘Post Human: NeX GEn’, arriving September 15th via Columbia Records. It will feature already released singles ‘DiE4u’, ‘sTraNgeRs’, ‘LosT’, and ‘AmEN!’.

Their 2020 EP ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’ received a four-star review from NME, with Andrew Trendell writing: “What could have been an act of self-sabotage or self-indulgence – or both – has transpired to be a welcome reminder of all that this band does best, rooted in raw relevance for today and the cyber-punk energy of tomorrow.”

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