Korn announce biggest headline show with Spiritbox support | Music | Entertainment

Korn have just confirmed perhaps the biggest news of 2024 already: They’re on their way back to the UK later this year for their biggest British show of all time.

The nu-metal legends will be hitting London’s iconic Gunnersbury Park on August 11, 2024, where some other rock legends have previously performed.

Just last year, Limp Bizkit headlined an incredible set, with help from Pendulum and Joey Valence.

But Korn are looking to blow the Bizkit out of the water with a jaw-dropping line-up.

They’ll be joined by four massive rock artists: Denzel Curry, Spiritbox, Wargasm and the mighty Loathe.

Each of these acts has formidable careers in their own right, and their combination will no doubt make for a sun-sational day of heavy metal music.

Korn’s singer, Jonathan Davis, said of hitting London for his biggest show yet: “We’re really excited to play a big show for our London fans in a different kind of setting. It’s been 7 years since we last played London, so we’re ready to bring it to Gunnersbury Park with our incredible supporting artists: Denzel Curry, Spiritbox, Wargasm, and Loathe.”

Spiritbox are a favourite for us here at Express.co.uk, so their inclusion on Korn’s Gunnersbury Park line-up is exceedingly exciting.

The band said of their arrival: “We’re excited to be back in London, playing with some of our favourite artists. To come back to London in 2024 in such a massive way is a huge honour for us.”

Denzel Curry concurred: “Me & KORN about to slaughter sh*t when we get back in the UK. Be Ready.”

Wargasm went on to add: “Having the chance to finally be on a lineup with Korn after having received so much love and support from Munky and Jonathan in the past feels great. The day is going to be relentless and we’re very happy to be a part of it.”

Tickets for Korn’s massive UK show come out at the end of the week – but we have the lowdown on how to get presale tickets long before then.

Here’s what you need to know:

Korn are holding no fewer than three exclusive presale events kicking off within the next few days. Here’s the breakdown:

O2 Priority Presale

The first presale event comes from O2 Priority, and kicks off on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at 10am.

These tickets will be available exclusively from Ticketmaster after you have traversed your unique O2 Priority portal.

Buy Korn presale tickets from O2 Priority here

These tickets will only be available to members of the O2 mobile phone network, so if you are a part of their subscription service, you can enter your O2 Priority portal and grab tickets before that.

If you aren’t a member, however – fear not – we still have you covered with…

Ticketmaster Presale

Ticketmaster will be holding their own Korn presale event kicking off on Thursday, January 11, 2024, at 10am.

These tickets will be exclusively available to Ticketmaster members, here’s the link you need:

Buy Korn presale tickets from O2 Priority here

Access to these tickets will be given to music fans who have active Ticketmaster accounts, so keep an eye on your emails to see if you’re eligible.

There’s also another presale event kicking off on the same day at the same time from Live Nation. Here’s the details:

Live Nation Presale

Live Nation will also be holding their own presale event beginning on Thursday, January 11, 2024, at 10am.

These tickets will be available through the website’s My Live Nation service, which fans can sign up for right here. After that, the link you need to buy tickets is below.

Buy Korn presale tickets from Live Nation here

If you missed out on these three presale events, you still have a chance to grab tickets from the general onsale which is about to kick off, as well.

Here’s everything you need to know:

At the time of writing, Korn tickets are being advertised by See Tickets as a one-off £67.20 payment, including all fees.

Considering this ticket includes not just a performance from Korn, but also Denzel Curry, Spiritbox, Wargasm and Loathe, this is a real bargain.

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