British rockers Bring Me The Horizon are taking over The O2 this weekend

One of the biggest contemporary rock bands in the world is performing for two nights in a row at the Greenwich Peninsula venue.

Celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, Bring Me The Horizon have long since left their extreme deathcore beginnings in the past, moving towards a more melodic, accessible sound on albums such as “That's the Spirit” and “Amo”. The shift in their sound has paid off for the Brits, resulting not just in Grammy nominations and numerous other awards, but also a huge global following.

Bring Me The Horizon are bringing their brand of radio-friendly metalcore to London on 20 and 21 January, taking over The O2 in Greenwich for two nights of catchy melodies, heartfelt screaming, and massive singalongs. They'll be accompanied by special guests Bad Omens, Cassyette, and Static Dress, but given the band's penchant for high-profile collabs with the likes of Ed Sheeran and Yungblud, there's no telling who else might be stopping by.

You can find out more and book tickets via the band's website. Serious fans will also want to keep an eye out here, as it looks like there'll be a dedicated BMTH merch shop popping up somewhere in the city during the weekend.