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The group have announced another November tour across UK arenas in 2018, with rocking singles such as 'Drown', 'Happy Song', 'Throne', 'True Friends' and 'Follow You' - alongside the old classics - set to be on the playlist. Garnering mass critical acclaim, the adoption of a more stadium orientated sound paid off. more than a decade on, their latest record That's the Spirit landed at the number two spot in the UK charts, displaying a more mature sound from the five piece, likened to 'cinematic pop-rock'. Zuma Bring Me the Horizon Tickets Bring Me the Horizon: alt-rockers announce 2018 arena tourįrom deathcore to international acclaim, Sheffield boys Bring Me the Horizon have come a long way since the release of debut album Count Your Blessings all the way back in 2006.