Good news for Bring Me The Horizon fans in the United States! The British rock band will be visiting North America this fall for their tour; are they going to visit your city?

According to The Music Universe, the rockers announced their Live Nation-produced headline tour in North America which will run from late September to October.

The band will be visiting iconic venues like Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, and Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California.

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Guest performances include Grandson, Siiickbrain, and Knocked Loose.

In addition to their arena appearances, Bring Me The Horizon will also perform in several festivals across the US, like Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville, When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, Emo Nite New Orleans Vacation, and Aftershock Festival in Sacramento.

Per Loudwire, other cities on their tour include West Springfield, Nashville, Orlando, Houston, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Denver, Atlanta, Detroit, and many more.

Fans can access tickets for the headlining dates starting this Friday, May 20, at 10 a.m. local time through their official website.

There are also perks for Citi Cardmembers as they could have early access to tickets starting this Tuesday, May 17, at 10 a.m. ET until Thursday, May 19, 10 p.m.

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Before visiting the US, the band will be performing at several festivals around the world starting this May 26 at Festival Malta Weekender.

Other events include the Greenfield Festival in Switzerland, Nova Rock Festival in Austria, Rockfest in Finland, Southside Festival in Germany, Hellfest in France, Tons of Rock in Norway, Voa Heavy Rock Festival in Portugal, Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium, and many more.

Bring Me The Horizon's final festival stop overseas will be on August 28, at the Leeds Festival in the United Kingdom.

Their US tour announcement comes a few weeks after revealing that they had recorded over 45 songs for their next project.

"We've been working on it for about a year now, we've got lots of music we're just being quite picky about what we want to release. We must have about 45 songs," frontman Oli Skyes told BANG Showbiz.

The band's last release was "Post Human: Survival Horror" EP in October 2020.

They have also been collaborating with other musicians like Machine Gun Kelly for the song "maybe."

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