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Bring Me The Horizon have rescheduled their BRITs Week show

  • Dork News Desk
  • February 19, 2019

Bring Me The Horizon have been forced to cancel their special BRITs Week show.

The date, set for London’s Dome as part of the War Child series of shows, will now take place on 29th May after frontman Oli Sykes ruptured his vocal chords during a North American tour.

A tweet from War Child reads:

We’re gutted to tell you the @bmthofficial show for #BRITsWeek together with @O2music has been postponed due to @olobersyko needing vocal rest for the next 2 weeks.
New date is 29th May and all original tickets will remain valid. Hope you get well soon Oli! #BMTH

— War Child Music (@warchild_music) February 18, 2019

Two days after the rearranged show on 31st May, Bring Me The Horizon will headline the considerably larger Victoria Park, as part of this year’s All Points East festival.

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