Bring Me The Horizon has officially expanded their upcoming celebration for the two-decade milestone of their debut studio effort. Following an immediate sell-out of initial tickets, the group has confirmed a second performance for the Manchester-based event. This move comes as a response to the massive surge in interest from fans eager to see the band revisit their early heavy roots.
The Return of a Deathcore Landmark
The upcoming events are being promoted under the title Outbreak Presents: Count Your Blessings | Repented. Rather than a simple trip down memory lane, the band intends for these performances to serve as a modernization of their 2006 debut. According to the group, the goal is to reactivate the material for a contemporary audience, bridging the gap between longtime followers who witnessed the band’s rise and newer listeners who discovered them during their later stylistic evolutions.
Attendees can expect to hear “Count Your Blessings” performed in its entirety for the first time. In addition to the full album, the setlist is expected to include various deep cuts and rarities from that specific era of the band’s history. To round out the event, a diverse roster of supporting acts has been confirmed, including Rolo Tomassi, Static Dress, Heriot, Dying Wish, Still In Love, and Car Underwater.
Updated Ticket Information and Schedule
The high volume of traffic during the initial pre-sale prompted the group to add a second night on Saturday, July 11, joining the previously announced Friday date. Oli Sykes and his bandmates notified fans via social media that the first batch of tickets was claimed almost instantly.
A secondary pre-sale for fans and Outbreak subscribers is scheduled to begin at 10am BST on Thursday, April 16. Following these early access windows, any remaining tickets for both the July 10 and July 11 dates will be made available to the general public starting Friday, April 17.
A Modern Reimagining of the Debut Album
To complement the live experience, Bring Me The Horizon is also launching a studio project titled “Count Your Blessings | Repented” on July 10. This release is described as a recontextualization of the original tracks. By utilizing 20 years of production experience and modern studio technology, the band has sought to make the songs heavier and more aggressive than the 2006 recordings.
One notable change in the tracklist includes the song “Liquor & Lost Love,” which will be released under its original development title, “Dragon Slaying.” Frontman Oli Sykes recently provided a glimpse into the recording process, sharing footage of himself tracking guttural vocals. He admitted that returning to the deathcore vocal style required some adjustment but expressed pride in the final result, noting that the project is a tribute to the band’s legacy and their supporters.
Looking Toward the Future
While the band looks back at their beginnings, they remain active with various other projects. They recently concluded the limited theatrical and digital run of their concert film, L.I.V.E. In São Paulo, which Oli Sykes co-directed. The film has been met with critical acclaim for its innovative visual approach.
Furthermore, Oli Sykes has hinted at the future of the “Post Human” series. During a conversation at the Reading festival, he mentioned that a special edition of their latest record, “Post Human: Nex Gen,” might eventually feature up to a dozen additional tracks. However, he noted that his current focus on his newborn twins means that new music will be released at a more deliberate pace.
The band’s schedule remains packed heading into 2026. They are set to embark on the Ascension Program 2 tour across North America and will headline major international festivals, including Sziget 2026 in Hungary.





















