Bring Me the Horizon to Celebrate 20 Years with Exclusive Manchester Show and Global 2026 Tour
April 13, 2026
A special one-off show, Outbreak Presents: Count Your Blessings | Repented, will see Bring Me the Horizon perform Count Your Blessings in full at Manchester's B.E.C. Arena, with a release of a 20th-anniversary re-recording of the debut album slated for July 10, 2026.
The July 10 concert will feature a strong supporting lineup, including Static Dress, Dying Wish, HERIOT, Rolo Tomassi, Car Underwater, and Still In Love, which reunites original guitarist Curtis Ward.
Beyond Manchester, BMTH have a global 2026 schedule with Sziget Festival in August and Rock in Rio in September as part of their wider touring calendar.
April dates span major cities such as Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto and Montreal, with headline venues like Madison Square Garden and Scotiabank Arena on the itinerary.
June brings European and festival appearances across Solvesborg, Kraków, Rock for People, Nova Rock, Hellfest, Graspop, Tons of Rock, and Copenhell, among others.
Static Dress, a Leeds post-hardcore act, have previously appeared on BMTH’s Post Human: NeX GEn arena tour, illustrating cross-genre connections in the lineup.
The article notes BMTH’s Sheffield origins and their lasting impact on the UK heavy/alternative scene.
Sykes has teased more material, possibly a Director’s Cut of Post Human: Nex Gen with twelve new songs, though life changes, including becoming a father of twins, may slow new music.
BMTH recently released L.I.V.E. In São Paulo as a concert film, available digitally and physically, following a 48-hour cinema screening, and tied to discussions of future material like a Director’s Cut.
The band are touring extensively in 2026, including the Ascension Program 2 North American tour and multiple European festival stops, with the Manchester show on July 10 as a key anniversary milestone.
The Manchester show is positioned as a defining moment for BMTH’s fanbase and a highlight of their 2026 festival season in the city.
Outbreak Fest’s summer show in Manchester is a standalone event, not part of a full BMTH tour, though the same venue hosts the festival.
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Yahoo News UK • Apr 13, 2026
Bring Me The Horizon re-work debut album and announce tiny Manchester gig
The Manc • Apr 13, 2026
Bring Me The Horizon announce massive Manchester gig for Count Your Blessings anniversary
BLABBERMOUTH.NET • Apr 13, 2026
BRING ME THE HORIZON Announces 20th-Anniversary Re-Recording Of Debut Album 'Count Your Blessings'