BRING ME THE HORIZON: Transportation Problems Force Concert Cancellations
September 18, 2007Britain's BRING ME THE HORIZON has issued the following update:
"BRING ME THE HORIZON regret to announce that the remaining shows from the 17th until the 21st of September will be cancelled and rescheduled for early 2008. Unfortunately this is beyond the bands control — transportation problems — and they are very sorry they have disappointed their fans and supporters. Needless to say, they will be blowing the rooves off places on the 2008 tour."
As previously reported, BRING ME THE HORIZON has been added to three dates on Australia's Gigantour featuring MEGADETH, STATIC-X, DEVILDRIVER and LACUNA COIL:
Nov. 13 - Melbourne, Australia @ Festival Hall
Nov. 15 - Sydney, Australia @ Luna Park Big Top
Nov. 18 - Brisbane, Australia @ Riverstage
BRING ME THE HORIZON's debut album, "Count Your Blessings", was released in North America on August 14 via Earache Records.
In the seemingly short span of three years since their formation, BRING ME THE HORIZON has "accomplished more in that time than most bands do in 10," according to a press release. "In 2006, BRING ME THE HORIZON was the recipient of a Kerrang! award for 'Best British Newcomer' and held steady on MySpace's top 100 list of most played bands. BRING ME THE HORIZON was only one of two U.K. acts to chart in the MySpace top 100 (the other being COLDPLAY). In addition, they've toured with bands such as BLEEDING THROUGH and KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and performed a show-stealing set at the U.K.'s Download Festival."
BRING ME THE HORIZON was licensed to Earache through the band's U.K. label Visible Noise.
For more information, visit www.myspace.com/bmth.
Watch fan-filmed video footage of BRING ME THE HORIZON performing in San Antonio, Texas on August 25, 2007:
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