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Bring Me The Horizon UK

We have listened to one of our fans’ most frequent requests. The unstoppable and energetic Bring Me The Horizon are returning as headliners at Rock for People 2026! Bring Me The Horizon consists of singer and crowd favorite Oli Sykes with his unmistakable voice, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, and drummer Matt Nicholls.

BMTH is a band that isn’t afraid to break boundaries and doesn’t give a damn about the established order. Their music oscillates from raw deathcore through electronica to metal experiments, subtly interwoven with elements of pop, punk, nu-metal, and emo aesthetics. Their work reflects an effort to dismantle the old, empty world and hasten its demise with the help of relentless guitars and Oli Sykes’s harrowing vocals, which sweep listeners away like a tsunami. The lyrics go deep beneath the surface, and the catchy choruses, which the band masterfully constructs, immediately get under your skin.

The resulting sound is spectacular, often monumental—a combination of powerful guitars and distinctive electronic layers underscores their genre diversity. They draw inspiration from bands like Linkin Park, but also from pop, as evidenced by their collaborations with stars such as Ed Sheeran, Machine Gun Kelly, Yungblud, and Sigrid.

Bring Me The Horizon have earned a BRIT Award, a Grammy nomination, and several platinum records throughout their career, confirming their status as one of the most successful rock bands in the world. To date, they have sold over 7.2 million albums, completed several world tours, sold out concerts in more than 50 countries, and in 2024 alone, they played to more than 300,000 fans, in addition to an unforgettable performance at Rock for People. BMTH are respected headliners at festivals around the world. In 2023, they played at the Download Festival in front of more than 100,000 people, hosted and headlined the NEX FEST in Japan, Good Things in Austria, When We Were Young and Sick New World in Las Vegas, and Hurricane and Southside in Germany.