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Bring Me The Horizon kicked off their long-awaited Post Human European Tour in Germany last night with A Day To Remember, POORSTACY and Static Dress – here’s what they played.
It’s been a huge week on the live front for Bring Me The Horizon, with the band announcing a massive U.S. support slot with Fall Out Boy, before kicking off their own European run.
And last night they began the long-awaited Post Human Euro tour in style at Hannover, Germany’s Swiss Life Hall, joined by A Day To Remember, POORSTACY and Static Dress.
Horizon opened their 15-song set with the eternally massive Can You Feel My Heart, before running through the likes of Happy Song, Teardrops and MANTRA. Of course plenty of Post Human material was aired – such as Dear Diary, Parasite Eve and Kingslayer – plus their latest singles sTraNgeRs and DiE4u.
The encore then saw the triple-whammy of Obey, Sleepwalking and Throne. Ooooft!
Check out the full setlist:
1. Can You Feel My Heart
2. Happy Song
3. Teardrops
4. MANTRA
5. Dear Diary,
6. Parasite Eve
7. sTraNgeRs
8. Shadow Moses
Itch for the Cure (When Will We Be Free?)
9.Kingslayer
10. DiE4u
11. Follow You (Acoustic)
12. Drown
Encore:
13. Obey
14. Sleepwalking
15. Throne
Catch the Post Human European Tour at the following:
February
3 Berlin, Germany – Max-Schmeling-Halle
4 Frankfurt, Germany – Messehalle
6 Gliwice, Poland – Arena Gliwice
7 Prague, Czech Republic – Sportovni Hala V Holesovicich
9 Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
10 Munich, Germany – Zenith
11 Milan, Italy – Mediolanium Forum
13 Toulouse, France – Zenith
15 Lisbon, Portugal – Sala Tejo
18 Madrid, Spain – Palacio Vistalegre
19 Barcelona, Spain – Sant Jordi Club
21 Basel, Switzerland – St. Jakobshalle
22 Stuttgart, Germany – Schleyer-Halle
24 Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
25 Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
26 Dusseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
28 Antwerp, Belgium – Lotto Arena
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