Watch Ed Sheeran Play ‘Bad Habits’ With Bring Me The Horizon At Reading Festival
Bring Me The Horizon were joined by Ed Sheeran during their headline performance at Reading Festival last night, where they played Bad Habits together. You can watch them performing together below.
Towards the end of Bring Me The Horizon’s 15-song set at Reading tonight, Sheeran joined them once again to play the rock-y version of the pop hit, which featured pyrotechnics on stage.
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The band were playing a co-headline slot at the festival tonight ahead of Arctic Monkeys, and will travel to Leeds today, 28 August, to do the same.
Elsewhere in their set, they played tracks from across their discography, opening with Can You Feel My Heart’ and closing things out with Throne.
Speaking about the new version of the track upon its release, Sheeran said: “I really enjoyed the show last week and I think people will really like the new version. Excited to get it out.”
Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes added: “From receiving the email asking whether we’d like to open the brits with Ed Sheeran to us chatting and bouncing ideas to rehearsing and then performing and now releasing, this has needless to say been pretty mental.
“But we are all about pushing the boundaries of our own and other genres, so this felt like the perfect challenge.”
Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes added: “From receiving the email asking whether we’d like to open the brits with Ed Sheeran to us chatting and bouncing ideas to rehearsing and then performing and now releasing, this has needless to say been pretty mental.
“But we are all about pushing the boundaries of our own and other genres, so this felt like the perfect challenge.”
Elsewhere at Reading Festival yesterday, Fontaines D.C. were joined on stage by a fan during their raucous set to perform Boys In The Better Land’, Dave welcomed Stormzy and AJ Tracey on stage during his headline set.
Up in Leeds meanwhile, Halsey played her Friday headline set with “terrible food poisoning,” telling fans: “I have played shows under some messed up conditions but last night might be the worst in recent memory. Felt like I was on Jupiter the whole time.”