“Possibly the most requested and mythologised single show of the last decade,” say the organisers of the upcoming concert featuring Bring Me The Horizon. The band is set to perform their debut album, ‘Count Your Blessings’, in full for the first time at a one-off show at Manchester’s B.E.C. Arena on July 10, 2026. This performance marks a significant milestone, celebrating 20 years since the album’s original release in 2006.
The concert is part of a standalone summer event, co-curated with Outbreak Festival, and is not part of a larger tour. This unique setting allows fans to experience the album live, which helped bring extreme metal to a wider audience. The re-recorded album, titled ‘Count Your Blessings | Repented’, is also set for release on the same day, adding to the excitement surrounding the event.
Bring Me The Horizon has sold over 7.2 million albums worldwide, and their influence on heavy music is undeniable. The band has expressed that this re-recording is a “reactivation” and “recontextualisation” of their original work. Frontman Oli Sykes commented, “The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all,” indicating a shift in how the band approaches their legacy and future projects.
Support acts for the show include Static Dress, Rolo Tomassi, Dying Wish, Heriot, Car Underwater, and Still In Love, ensuring a diverse lineup that complements Bring Me The Horizon’s heavy sound. Tickets for this highly anticipated event will go on sale on April 17, 2026, and fans are already buzzing with anticipation.
As the date approaches, fans are eager to see how Bring Me The Horizon will reinterpret their classic tracks. A Reddit commenter noted, “Ain’t no way BMTH are marketing the Count Your Blessings 20th anniversary, would be absolutely wild if they started playing ‘Pray for Plagues’ again.” This sentiment captures the nostalgia and hope that many fans share as they look forward to the show.
With the performance described as possibly the most requested single show of the last decade, expectations are high. The event not only celebrates the band’s past but also sets the stage for their future endeavors in the music industry. As details continue to unfold, fans are left eagerly awaiting what promises to be a historic night in Manchester.