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Band to warm up for Wembley with intimate gig
Tags: Bring Me The Horizon
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
Tags: Bring Me The Horizon
Bring Me The Horizon have announced details of an intimate show at London's The Underworld in Camden this week - with tickets on sale from 9am tomorrow (Monday 1 December, 2014).
The band, who are gearing up to play a massive show at Wembley Arena on Friday, have announced details of a last minute warm-up show at London Underworld on Wednesday 3 December.
It's got a capacity of just 500 people, so expect this to be a very special and sweaty affair, with a phenomenal demand for tickets.
Tickets go on sale from 9am tomorrow (Monday 1 December). For tickets and information, visit here.
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