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Bramham Park • London, England
Bramham Park
London, England
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About Bring Me the Horizon
Emerging from Sheffield, England, in 2004, Bring Me the Horizon (BMTH) has defied definition and carved their own path through the music industry. Forged from the remnants of various local bands, the artists set out on their path, tearing through mosh pits with their searing metalcore sound. But they were never a group to put in a box.
Over the years, they've seamlessly woven elements of pop, electronica, and rock into their sonic tapestry, showcasing an impressive versatility and a fearless willingness to experiment. Tracks like "Can You Feel My Heart" and "Throne" demonstrate this dynamic development and their ability to craft soaring anthems that pack both emotional weight and rousing energy.
Their influences are as diverse as their sound, ranging from the raw power of Linkin Park and Biffy Clyro to the introspective melodies of Death Cab for Cutie. Onstage, they channel the theatricality of My Chemical Romance and the spirit of hardcore shows, creating a live experience that is both visually stunning and viscerally impactful.
BMTH has pushed the boundaries of metalcore, inspiring a new generation of artists to break down barriers and introducing innovative album concepts, as they did with their "Post Human" series. Their accolades, including a Kerrang! Award and an NME Award are testaments to their undeniable influence on the rock world.
Looking ahead, fans can only expect more surprises from these musical chameleons. Their commitment to consistent evolution and relentless pursuit of innovation guarantee that Bring Me the Horizon will continue to impress. So strap yourselves in because the next chapter of their story promises to be a wild ride filled with genre-defying mayhem.
The BMTH Setlist
Bring Me the Horizon's catalog is a journey through genres. Their music tackles tough themes like mental health, existential angst, and personal growth. In a live setting, BMTH amplifies the vibe of their studio work, delivering performances that resonate with crowds.
The band's ability to engage and connect with the audience through powerful live renditions of their songs is a key aspect of their appeal. When you experience Bring Me the Horizon live, these are the tracks that consistently grace their setlists:
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Chelsea Smile
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Shadow Moses
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Diamonds Aren’t Forever
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Can You Feel My Heart
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The House of Wolves
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Antivist
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Sleepwalking
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Drown
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Throne
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Go to Hell, for Heaven’s Sake
Live Moments That Made Headlines
Every Bring Me the Horizon concert is an immersive experience. Whether they are playing intimate club gigs or headlining huge festivals, their shows have left a lasting impact on spectators and the music scene. These memorable examples received praise from fans and critics alike:
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Making Waves at Wembley (December 2014): At Wembley Arena, Bring Me the Horizon's performance, particularly "Can You Feel My Heart," was an epic display of their evolving sound and theatrical stage presence, marking a significant milestone in their career.
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Royal Resonance (April 2016): Accompanied by the Parallax Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, the BMTH's unique interpretation of "Doomed" represented a bold fusion of genres, highlighting the group's versatility and willingness to experiment.
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Crowd Connection (June 2019): At the Glastonbury Festival, Oli Sykes exhorted the audience to create an enormous pit. It finally erupted during “Happy Song,” meeting his expectations and prompting the frontman to describe the mass of fans as “amazing.”
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Festival Fervor (May 2019): Headlining All Points East at Victoria Park in London, Bring Me the Horizon’s set included a powerful version of "Shadow Moses.” It solidified their reputation as a formidable live act capable of packing in the fans at major festivals.
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Sheeran's Surprise (February 2022): At the BRIT Awards, Ed Sheeran delivered a performance of "Bad Habits" featuring a special appearance by BMTH. The star power and shock factor turned the song into a real show-stopper!
Bring Me the Horizon Collaborations
By engaging in co-creatorship with a wide range of artists, BMTH has reached new audiences and diversified their musical portfolio. The following collaborations represent their continuous exploration of new sounds:
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Yungblud (2020): On "Obey," BMTH merged their metalcore sound with the punk vibes Yungblud is known for. The artists toyed with fans on social media, stirring up significant buzz before the release. When the video dropped, it surpassed one million views in its first 24 hours.
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Ed Sheeran (2021): After the aforementioned performance at the BRIT Awards, Ed Sheeran and Bring Me the Horizon released a studio version of their "Bad Habits” remix. Their combined efforts produced a crossover hit that gave new meaning to the chart-topper.
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Masked Wolf (2022): Australian rapper Masked Wolf wanted to do something a bit dark. Working with producers Tyron Hapi and Evil Twin, he and Bring Me the Horizon successfully fused HVDES' hook on "Fallout" into a new song by the same name.
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Machine Gun Kelly (2022): The collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly on "Maybe" brought together MGK’s rap-rock sound with Bring Me the Horizon's heavier rock elements. This partnership highlighted the band's adaptability and the growing crossover between rap and rock.
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Sigrid (2022): Working with Sigrid on "Bad Life," BMTH explored a more pop-oriented sound, melding their rock style with her distinct pop vocals. The collaboration resulted in a track that balanced emotional depth with mainstream appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Bring Me the Horizon concerts last?
The length of BMTH concerts varies based on the lineup. Their set alone typically lasts 90–120 minutes and includes 15–20 songs plus at least one 3 to 4-song encore.
Are Bring Me the Horizon tickets sold out?
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Does Bring Me the Horizon tour?
Bring Me the Horizon tours, and they have shared the stage with many incredible artists, including Halsey, BABYMETAL, and Machine Gun Kelly. Catch them when you can!
What is Bring Me the Horizon like in concert?
At each live show, BMTH unleashes dynamic energy, raw emotion, and theatrical elements to create a captivating live experience centered around the enigmatic persona of their frontman, Oliver Sykes.
What is the best place to buy Bring Me the Horizon concert tickets?
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Are there any age restrictions for Bring Me the Horizon concerts?
Bring Me the Horizon explores adult themes and is known for their heavy use of profanity. Still, most BMTH live shows are open to all ages. Restrictions vary by venue, so check individual venues for details.
Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue for a Bring Me the Horizon concert?
Food and drink policies, as well as other rules and restrictions, vary by location. Before packing up for your BMTH concert, check the venue’s official website for information on what is and isn’t allowed.
How much are Bring Me the Horizon tickets?
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