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Sleep Token are teasing something via a mysterious website

Sleep Token appear to be teasing something new via a mysterious website – check it out below.

Fans are speculating that it could mean a new era is on the way for the band, who are set to headline Download Festival in June. Meanwhile, drummer II is set to appear at Black Sabbath’s final show in Birmingham in July.

The masked band launched a new TikTok account which points fans to a mysterious new website titled ‘Show Me How To Dance Forever’ where fans are then invited to unscramble a word.

As per Kerrang!, fans worked out the correct order for the word scramble on the website. Once fans have successful unscrambled the word, they are then directed to sign up to a mailing list.

Fans signing up have then been sent an email that reads: ‘Behold, a divide.” Some fans got an email splitting them into two ‘houses’, House Veridian and Feathered Host. Check out the teaser below along with some more fan reaction to the news:

@_sleep_token

http://showmehowtodanceforever.com/

♬ original sound – Sleep Token

Recently, II opened up about performing at Black Sabbath’s final gig, calling it a “reverence and great honour”.

Sabbath’s final-ever live show will take place in Birmingham on July 5. The band also announced star-studded opening acts and special guests, which also include the likes of Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Lamb Of God, Mastodon, Alice In Chains, Halestorm, recent Grammy-winners Gojira and more.

In a rare note, II shared a statement about the gig on his official Instagram account.

“It is with reverence and great honour that I announce my participation in paying tribute to the legendary @blacksabbath at Villa Park Stadium. Taking place upon the hallowed grounds of Birmingham, UK on Saturday, July 5th, 2025,” he wrote.

He continued: “A band whom from the beginning ignited my passion for heavy music and creation at its core. Eternal gratitude to @ozzyosbourne @sharonosbourne @tommorello and @andycoppingofficial for their gracious consideration.”

The Black Sabbath gig will see the iconic original line-up of  Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward on stage. The show will mark their first time playing live together in two decades, and come as the very last performance from the band and frontman. All profits will go to charities Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children’s Hospice – a Children’s Hospice supported by Aston Villa.

In other news, at the end of last year, Sleep Token’s mysterious masked vocalist Vessel took some time out during their gig at the O2 Arena to play on his Nintendo Switch console.

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