
Bring Me The Horizon announce 2026 'Ascension Program 2' North American tour
“As it was written...EVE was sent down unto mankind...”

The Cure have announced another huge festival for summer 2026 – headlining Nova Rock with Bring Me The Horizon, Iron Maiden and more
It marks the second European festival date for Robert Smith and co. next year

Bring Me The Horizon announce 10th anniversary limited edition vinyl reissue of 'That's The Spirit'
Their 2015 landmark LP spawned the likes of huge singles 'Throne', 'Drown' and 'Follow You'

Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes shares update on emptying "archives" for 'Nex Gen: Director's Cut': "I’ve got 12 songs and they’re all bangers"
“The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all”

Bring Me The Horizon on the chances of them ever headlining Glastonbury or Wembley Stadium
He also explained how becoming a father “has instantly killed” the anxiety he feels before going on stage

Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes on fatherhood and the future: “I feel like a different human being”
Speaking to NME backstage at Reading 2025, the frontman Sykes opened up about about putting on their biggest show yet, how fathering twins has changed his approach to life and music, and what the future holds for new music and the ‘Post Human’ world

Reading & Leeds 2025: The most magical moments from summer’s last big party
From rock heroes to pop icons via the best new talent, R+L 25 proved to one for all time. Here are NME’s best bits from the year’s final major festival

Bring Me The Horizon live at Reading 2025: a sci-fi blockbuster where every song is played like the finale
Little John’s Farm, Saturday August 22: From being bottled to throwing a petrol bomb, the Sheffield metallers’ mind-blowing spectacular crowns them as R+L kings

Bring Me The Horizon cover Oasis' 'Wonderwall' in thunderous Reading 2025 headline set
The Sheffield band also brought a fan from the crowd named Lily onto the stage to sing 'Antivist'

Festival Boss Melvin Benn on plans for Reading & Leeds 2026: “We’re in a stronger position than in an awfully long time”
He also discussed changes to the site marking one of the “biggest overhauls” in festival history, what made Chappell Roan and Travis Scott stand out to him, and thoughts on predicting “future headliners”