With a new year comes new concerts at Utilita Arena in Birmingham and this week, music fans can see Bring Me The Horizon perform.
The Brit and Grammy-nominated band recently announced they would be going from five members – guitarist Lee Malia, singer Oliver Sykes, drummer Mat Nicholls, bassist Matt Kean and keyboardist Jordan Fish – down to four.
Bring Me The Horizon parted ways with keyboardist Jordan Fish weeks before they embarked on the international tour.
The tour starts in the UK and will see the band perform in Australia, the US and Europe.
Here’s everything you need to know about the show in Birmingham.
When are Bring Me The Horizon performing at Utilita Arena in Birmingham?
The band will perform in Birmingham on Friday, January 12.
How to get tickets for Bring Me The Horizon at Utilita Arena
According to the Utilita Arena website, tickets for this concert are fully sold out with no more available to buy for January 12.
What time do doors open for the show?
Doors will open at 5.30pm and Bring Me The Horizon will begin performing at 9.20pm.
There is an 11pm curfew so the band will need to be finished with their set by then.
It’s important to note these are approximate timings and they could change.
What is the bag policy for Utilita Arena?
All bags will be searched as people enter the venue and to help speed things up, the arena says it would prefer visitors to arrive without bags.
But, if you need to bring a bag, this is the criteria:
- Bags must be no bigger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm x 19cm)
- Bags must have no more than two compartments
- Rucksacks are not allowed into the venue
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Are there any car parks at Utilita Arena?
There are a few options for parking at Utilita Arena – North, South and West.
West car park is only available for those who pre-book and blue badge parking spaces can be found in each of the car parks.
You can find out more about the concert and venue via the Utilita Arena website.
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