Bring Me The Horizon Reveal Pop-up Merch Stores Ahead Of Australian Tour

10 April 2024 | 8:52 am | Mary Varvaris

Starting this week, three Bring Me The Horizon pop-up stores will be available in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.

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British metal band Bring Me The Horizon are starting their Australian headline tour tonight, but before the shows begin, the four-piece have revealed where fans can score some exclusive merch as the tour goes on.

Starting this week, three Bring Me The Horizon pop-up stores will be available in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Sydney fans will be first, with exclusive merch sold at Verona on 17 Oxford Street, Paddington, from Friday, 12, to Sunday, 14 April.

Melbourne and Brisbane are next, with the pop-up stores open concurrently. The Melbourne pop-up store will take over Collingwood’s Oshi Gallery (386 Smith Street) from Thursday, 18 to Saturday, 20 April, while the Brisbane store takes place at Fortitude Valley Studio at 282 Wickham Street from Friday, 19 to Sunday, 21 April. All stores will be open from 10 am until 6 pm AEST.

Merch items will be limited, so get in quick—entry is free—to score your favourite items.

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Bring Me The Horizon’s upcoming Australian tour isn’t only thrilling because the British heavy music chameleons are returning for the first time since their Good Things Festival 2022 headlining slot but because they’ve enlisted an incredible bill of special guests, including the much-hyped Sleep Token, Aussie metalcore legends Make Them Suffer, and emo, hardcore, pop and trap music artist daine.

The tour starts at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena tonight, followed by two shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (12 and 14 April) and a gig at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre (17 April) before Bring Me The Horizon returns to Melbourne—this time, at Rod Laver Arena (18 April). The tour wraps up with two shows at Brisbane’s Riverstage (20 and 21 April).

You can find last-minute tickets via Destroy All Lines.

The band is touring in support of their upcoming eighth album, POST HUMAN: NeX GEn, which is slated to arrive sometime in the coming months. It was initially locked in for release last September but has been postponed indefinitely.

Bring Me The Horizon ended 2023 with the shocking news that core member Jordan Fish—one of the band’s lead songwriters, who also played keyboards and percussion, sang backing vocals and did a lot of in-house production—was parting ways with the band. He’s since worked on a new song with Architects.

NeX GEn will be their last record to feature Fish’s contributions.

BRING ME THE HORIZON

DOWN UNDER TOUR

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS SLEEP TOKEN, MAKE THEM SUFFER & DAINE

 

Wed, 10 April - John Cain Arena, Melbourne (second show)

Fri, 12 April - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (second show)

Sun, 14 April - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney

Wed, 17 April - Entertainment Centre, Adelaide

Thu, 18 April - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Sat, 20 April - Riverstage, Brisbane

Sun, 21 April – Riverstage, Brisbane (second show)