Bring Me The Horizon in Worcester
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About Bring Me The Horizon
Bring Me The Horizon started in Sheffield as a metalcore band with something to prove, all screams and breakdowns. By the time 'Sempiternal' dropped, they were already shifting toward synths and bigger hooks. Then 'That's The Spirit' happened and suddenly they were making actual pop songs. 'amo' went full electronic-pop, which felt like a betrayal to some purists but honestly made sense given where they'd been pointing. They've settled into this space where they can be heavy when they want, melodic when they want, and genuinely experimental without it feeling like a gimmick. Oli Sykes has become a more interesting frontman as the band got weirder rather than more accessible. They're probably the closest thing modern rock has to a band that actually evolved instead of just getting older.
Their shows are chaotic in the best way. The pit is serious business when they hit the heavy tracks, but the crowd sings every word to the electronic stuff just as hard. Oli commands the stage like he's working out something personal, and the band feeds off that energy. They'll go from ambient soundscapes to absolute mayhem in minutes.
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Bring Me The Horizon + Worcester
Bring Me The Horizon rolled through The Palladium in October 2015 with the kind of setlist that rewarded people who'd been paying attention. They opened with "Doomed" and spent the night cycling through material that showed how far they'd come from their deathcore roots. "Chelsea Smile" and "Shadow Moses" hit the way they always do, but it was the deeper cuts that made the night stick—"Antivist" and "Blessed With a Curse" felt like reminders that this band had always been more interesting than their heaviest moments suggested. They closed with "Drown," which by then had become something of an anthem for them. It was a solid mid-tour stop that proved Worcester crowds knew what they were there for.
Bring Me The Horizon in Worcester News
- BRING ME THE HORIZON announce 2026 North American dates with MOTIONLESS IN WHITE Revolver Magazine · Oct 6, 2025
- Bring Me the Horizon Announce Spring 2026 North American Tour Consequence of Sound · Oct 6, 2025
- Bring Me The Horizon extends tour into 2026, adds MSG show. Get tickets New York Post · Oct 6, 2025
- Bring Me The Horizon announce spring 2026 North American tour Kerrang! · Oct 6, 2025
- Bring Me The Horizon announce 2026 ‘Ascension Program 2’ North American tour NME · Oct 6, 2025
Live Music in Worcester
Worcester's venue circuit has always punched above its weight for a city its size. The Palladium established itself as a legitimate draw for bands operating in that space where metal, alternative, and electronic influences blur together—exactly where Bring Me The Horizon were operating by the mid-2010s. The city's rock audience tends to skew informed, less interested in casual fandom and more into bands that actually evolve between records.
Worcester road trip to see Bring Me The Horizon?
Stay in the Elm Hill neighborhood — it's got actual character with tree-lined streets and the best local dining concentration. Book a table at Elm Tavern for elevated comfort food, then spend an afternoon at the Worcester Art Museum, which has a surprisingly strong collection that rewards a couple hours. If you want something quieter before the show, The Hanover Theatre is worth checking even if you're not catching a play — the building itself is an ornate 1904 gem. The walk from Elm Hill to the venue area is doable and keeps you off the highway entirely.
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