Bring Me the Horizon Auckland Show Postponed Due to Illness
Bring Me the Horizon Auckland Show Postponed Due to Illness
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 – we regret to announce that the Bring Me The Horizon show in Auckland on Sunday 25th September will not go ahead due to illness.
This is due to issues with Oli Sykes’ viral throat infection, which has been diagnosed as acute laryngitis. Medical advice is that he needs immediate rest and cannot perform for the remainder of the tour.
Bring Me The Horizon are fully committed to return to New Zealand in early 2017 to make up for the cancelled show.
Details will be released shortly with regard to when and how fans will be able to see the band perform.
Ticket holders are encouraged to retain their tickets pending the announcement of new dates, or alternatively may obtain a full refund from the point of purchase.
Bring Me The Horizon and CRS apologise for any disappointment.
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