Bring Me The Horizon Tickets

Bring Me The Horizon surge into 2026 with a world run that pairs arena headliners with a slate of festivals, amplifying the Post Human era’s fearless blend of metalcore, alt‑rock, and electronics. The tour centers on Post Human: Nex Gen, expanding its dystopian cyber‑aesthetic onstage while folding in recent singles and fan favorites. Spanning spring through summer, the itinerary stretches across North America and Europe: from arena dates in Toronto, Montréal, New York City, Nashville, St. Louis, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Saint Paul, Rosemont/Chicago, and Worcester to festival main stages at Sick New World (Las Vegas), Welcome to Rockville (Daytona Beach), Sonic Temple (Columbus), Sweden Rock (Sölvesborg), Rock for People (Hradec Králové), Nova Rock (Nickelsdorf), Hellfest (Clisson), Graspop Metal Meeting (Dessel), Tons of Rock (Oslo), and Copenhell (Copenhagen), plus a special Krakow arena night with Knocked Loose.

Why it’s special: Bring Me The Horizon’s Upcoming Events

Following a period of reinvention and relentless studio experimentation, BMTH arrive with a sharpened hybrid sound, cinematic visuals, and heavier crowd‑energy moments calibrated for sing‑alongs and cathartic pits. After lineup changes in late 2023, the band’s creative engine refocused; the 2026 show debuts a redesigned production that syncs LED storytelling, lasers, pyro, and glitch‑art interludes with dynamic set pacing. Expect surprise collabs on select dates, thematic lore callbacks to the Post Human narrative, and refreshed arrangements of classics.

It’s a one: 20+ dates across more than 15 cities and two continents, weaving club‑level intensity into arena power and festival spectacle. North American legs stack closely spaced evening start times (typically 6:00 PM) for travel planning, while European dates anchor multi‑day festival weekends, making destination trips easy. Ticket pricing varies by market and vendor; where local currencies apply, all totals will be displayed in USD at checkout, and any non‑USD amounts will be converted to USD automatically based on current rates.

Fans can count on a set that fuses Can You Feel My Heart, Throne, Drown, Sleepwalking, and Teardrops with newer Post Human standouts like DiE4u, LosT, AmEN!, and Kool‑Aid, balanced by atmospheric interludes and ferocious breakdowns. The live lineup features Oliver Sykes (vocals), Lee Malia (guitar), Matt Kean (bass), and Matt Nicholls (drums), supported by touring multi‑instrumentalists handling synths, samples, and additional guitars for maximal impact.

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Date & TimeVenueLocationTickets

Date & Time Venue Location Tickets
Thu-Sun, May 7-10 – TBA Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, FL, US
Thu, May 7 – 6:00 PM Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN, US
Sat, May 9 – TBA Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, FL, US
Mon, May 11 – 6:00 PM Enterprise Center St. Louis, MO, US
Tue, May 12 – 6:00 PM T-Mobile Center Kansas City, MO, US
Wed, May 13 – 6:00 PM Grand Casino Arena (formerly Xcel Energy Center) Saint Paul, MN, US
Fri, May 15 – 6:00 PM Allstate Arena Rosemont, IL, US
Sat, May 16 – TBA Historic Crew Stadium Columbus, OH, US
Wed-Sat, Jun 3-6 – TBA Sweden Rock Festival Sölvesborg, Sweden
Thu-Sat, Jun 4-6 – TBA Sweden Rock Festival Sölvesborg, Sweden
Sat, Jun 6 – TBA Sweden Rock Festival Sölvesborg, Sweden
Tue, Jun 9 – 7:30 PM Tauron Arena Krakow Krakow, Poland
Wed-Sat, Jun 10-13 – 1:00 PM Park 360 Hradec Králové, Czechia
Wed-Sun, Jun 10-14 – TBA Park 360 Hradec Králové, Czechia
Thu-Sun, Jun 11-14 – 12:00 PM Pannonia Fields II Nickelsdorf, Austria
Fri, Jun 12 – TBA Park 360 Hradec Králové, Czechia
Sun, Jun 14 – 1:00 PM Pannonia Fields II Nickelsdorf, Austria
Thu-Sun, Jun 18-21 – TBA Graspop Metal Meeting Dessel, Belgium
Thu-Sun, Jun 18-21 – TBA Hellfest Clisson, France
Thu, Jun 18 – TBA Hellfest Clisson, France
Sat, Jun 20 – 1:00 PM Graspop Metal Meeting Dessel, Belgium
Wed-Sat, Jun 24-27 – 11:00 AM Tons of Rock Oslo, Norway
Wed, Jun 24 – 12:00 PM Tons of Rock Oslo, Norway
Wed-Sat, Jun 24-27 – TBA Refshaleøen Copenhagen, Denmark
Thu, Jul 2 – 4:30 PM Piazza Ariostea Ferrara, Italy
Fri, Jul 10 – 12:00 PM Bowlers Exhibition Centre Manchester, UK
Sat, Jul 11 – 12:00 PM Bowlers Exhibition Centre Manchester, UK
Tue-Sat, Aug 11-15 – 7:00 AM Obudai Island Budapest, Hungary
Wed-Fri, Aug 12-14 – 7:30 AM Obudai Island Budapest, Hungary
Thu-Sat, Aug 13-15 – 7:30 AM Obudai Island Budapest, Hungary
Fri, Aug 14 – 8:00 AM Obudai Island Budapest, Hungary
Sat, Sep 5 – TBA Rock City Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sun, Sep 20 – 7:00 PM Rogers Arena Vancouver, Canada
Wed, Sep 23 – 7:00 PM Rogers Place Edmonton, Canada
Thu, Sep 24 – 7:00 PM Scotiabank Saddledome Calgary, Canada
Sat, Sep 26 – 7:00 PM Canada Life Centre (formerly Bell MTS Place) Winnipeg, Canada
Wed, Sep 30 – 7:00 PM Videotron Centre Québec, Canada
Fri, Oct 2 – 7:00 PM Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa, Canada
Sat, Oct 3 – 7:00 PM TD Coliseum (Formerly Hamilton Arena) Hamilton, Canada
Tue, Oct 6 – 7:00 PM Canada Life Place (formerly Budweiser Gardens) – Complex London, Canada
Thu, Oct 8 – 7:00 PM Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI, US

Bring Me The Horizon Tickets 2026: All Shows and Tips

Bring Me The Horizon’s upcoming run blends massive arena shows with some of the biggest rock and metal festivals worldwide. Use the date-by-date guide below to plan your night, compare solo concerts with festival appearances, and learn how to grab great seats safely and quickly—then head to our website link to complete your purchase. Buy today!

Where and when

  • Sat, Apr 25 — Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, United States (Sick New World Festival; TBA)
  • Tue, Apr 28 — Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Canada (6:00 PM)
  • Wed, Apr 29 — Bell Centre, Montréal, Canada (6:00 PM)
  • Fri, May 1 — DCU Center, Worcester, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Sat, May 2 — Madison Square Garden, New York, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Mon, May 4 — CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Tue, May 5 — PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Thu, May 7 — Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Thu–Sun, May 7–10 — Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, United States (Welcome to Rockville 4-Day Pass; TBA)
  • Sat, May 9 — Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, United States (Welcome to Rockville Saturday Pass; TBA)
  • Mon, May 11 — Enterprise Center, St. Louis, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Tue, May 12 — T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Wed, May 13 — Grand Casino Arena (formerly Xcel Energy Center), Saint Paul, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Fri, May 15 — Allstate Arena, Rosemont, United States (6:00 PM)
  • Sat, May 16 — Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, United States (Sonic Temple Saturday Pass; TBA)
  • Wed–Sat, Jun 3–6 — Sweden Rock Festival, Sölvesborg, Sweden (4-Day Pass; TBA)
  • Thu–Sat, Jun 4–6 — Sweden Rock Festival, Sölvesborg, Sweden (3-Day Pass; TBA)
  • Tue, Jun 9 — Tauron Arena Krakow, Krakow, Poland (Bring Me The Horizon + Knocked Loose; 7:30 PM)
  • Wed–Sat, Jun 10–13 — Park 360, Hradec Králové, Czechia (Rock for People 4-Day Pass; 1:00 PM)
  • Wed–Sun, Jun 10–14 — Park 360, Hradec Králové, Czechia (Rock For People 5-Day Pass; TBA)
  • Thu–Sun, Jun 11–14 — Pannonia Fields II, Nickelsdorf, Austria (Nova Rock 4-Day Pass; 12:00 PM)
  • Fri, Jun 12 — Park 360, Hradec Králové, Czechia (Rock For People Friday Pass; TBA)
  • Sun, Jun 14 — Pannonia Fields II, Nickelsdorf, Austria (Nova Rock Sunday Pass; 1:00 PM)
  • Thu–Sun, Jun 18–21 — Hellfest, Clisson, France (4-Day Pass; TBA)
  • Thu–Sun, Jun 18–21 — Graspop Metal Meeting, Dessel, Belgium (4-Day Pass; TBA)
  • Sat, Jun 20 — Graspop Metal Meeting, Dessel, Belgium (Saturday Pass; 1:00 PM)
  • Wed–Sat, Jun 24–27 — Tons of Rock, Oslo, Norway (4-Day Pass; 11:00 AM)
  • Wed, Jun 24 — Tons of Rock, Oslo, Norway (Wednesday Pass; 12:00 PM)
  • Wed–Sat, Jun 24–27 — Copenhell, Copenhagen, Denmark (Refshaleøen; TBA)

Ticket sources

  • For the safest, most convenient purchase, use the link on our website to access official and verified tickets for all shows and festivals. Buy today!
  • All prices you see or check out with on our site are shown in USD, with any foreign-currency events converted transparently at current rates; taxes and fees vary by venue and delivery method.

Ticket types and delivery

  • Mobile tickets: Delivered to your phone via venue apps or mobile wallet; fastest entry and easy transfer if allowed.
  • Print-at-home or e-ticket PDFs: Some venues still offer PDFs; verify barcode visibility and bring ID.
  • Physical or will-call pickup: Less common; arrive early with the purchasing card and photo ID.
  • Seating options: General Admission (floor/pit), reserved bowl seats, and premium club sections for arenas; single-day, weekend, 3–5 day, and VIP festival passes.
  • VIP packages: May include early entry, pit access, premium seating, lounge/hospitality, exclusive merch, and photo ops; benefits vary by venue and festival.

Tips for getting tickets early and avoiding scams

  • Join artist, venue, and festival presales; sign up for email lists and turn on app notifications before on-sale.
  • Create accounts with payment details saved; log in a few minutes early and use a stable connection.
  • If a show “sells out,” check official face-value exchanges and verified resale; avoid screenshots or cash deals.
  • Compare fees at checkout, confirm transferability, and never share one-time passcodes.
  • Use only official links from our website or the venue/festival; beware of lookalike domains and social media sellers.

Venue-specific advice

  • Arenas (MSG, Bell Centre, Scotiabank, PPG, Bridgestone, Enterprise, T-Mobile, Allstate, DCU, CFG Bank): For the most balanced sound, aim for lower bowl centers (rows 5–15); for maximum energy, GA floor near the mixing desk or slightly off-center in the pit; for clear vocals, side-stage lower sections level with the PA.
  • Historic Crew Stadium and large floors: The area near front-of-house (sound tower) typically has the most accurate mix.
  • Festivals (Park 360, Pannonia Fields II, Hellfest, Graspop, Tons of Rock, Copenhell, Sweden Rock, Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Daytona): Arrive early for barricade spots; for comfort and great sightlines, stand 20–40 yards behind the pit or near delay towers; bring earplugs, hydration packs if allowed, sun protection, and weather-ready layers.

Festivals vs. solo dates

  • Solo arena shows feature longer setlists, full lighting/pyro, and more BMTH production; entry times and seating are fixed, and VIP packages often include early merch access.
  • Festival sets are shorter and louder with quick changeovers; expect schedule conflicts, larger crowds, and variable weather; passes may include camping or shuttle options with mostly mobile-only entry.
  • If you want the most immersive BMTH experience, pick an arena; if you want a weekend of discovery with multiple headliners, choose a festival—then lock your plans through our website link and buy today!

Bring Me The Horizon Tickets Price & VIP Packages

Bring Me The Horizon play a mix of arena headline dates and major festivals, so ticket costs vary widely by city, venue size, and package. All figures below are shown in USD for easy comparison, and they reflect typical 2025–2026 ranges you’ll see at checkout before taxes and fees.

General admission and seating tiers

  • North America arenas: Upper bowl/reserved seats often run $45–$85, lower bowl $75–$140, and general admission floor or pit $95–$200, with New York, Chicago, Toronto, and Los Angeles trending highest. For example, a New York arena night commonly lands around $80–$180 for bowl seats and $120–$220 for GA floor.
  • Europe arenas: Converted to USD, Krakow, Copenhagen, or Oslo dates frequently price at roughly $50–$160 for seats and $90–$190 for GA, depending on demand and sightlines.
  • Festivals: Multi‑day passes typically cost more upfront but lower the per‑day average. Example USD ranges: Welcome to Rockville 4‑day $279–$399; Nova Rock 4‑day $280–$360; Rock for People 4‑ or 5‑day $220–$340; Hellfest 4‑day $330–$420.

Price drivers: location, date, and demand

  • Market: Major metros and weekend shows typically command higher prices than mid‑week or secondary markets.
  • Capacity and sightlines: Smaller pits, seats, and unobstructed views cost more.
  • Support lineup: Co‑headline bills (e.g., with Iron Maiden or Gorillaz at festivals) elevate demand and price.
  • Dynamic pricing and resale: Some arenas adjust prices as inventory moves; official fan‑to‑fan exchanges can be above or below face value.
  • Fees and currency: Service, facility, and delivery fees can add 10–25% at checkout. European face values include VAT; USD equivalents fluctuate with exchange rates.

Premium options: VIP, meet & greet, and bundles

  • Early Entry or GA Pit VIP: $150–$250 total ticket price, often including priority entry and a commemorative item.
  • Enhanced VIP or Lounge: $200–$350, adding dedicated entrance, lounge access where offered, and exclusive merch.
  • Soundcheck/Q&A or Premium Merch Bundle: $300–$500, subject to availability per city.
  • Meet & Greet (limited): $500–$800 where offered; not every tour leg includes artist meet & greet.
  • Festival VIP upgrades: $350–$800 for the full event, with perks like viewing platforms, private bars, shade, and faster lanes. Some festivals also sell single‑day VIP $160–$260.

Group rates, student, and military

  • True group discounts are uncommon for high‑demand pits but may appear for 10+ seats in upper or lower bowl at select venues (typical 5–10% off when inventory allows).
  • Student or military discounts are venue‑ or promoter‑specific and not guaranteed; when available in Europe, they’re often modest ($6–$16 off after USD conversion).
  • Many arenas and festivals offer payment plans, spreading costs over 2–6 installments.

Refunds, exchanges, and ticket insurance

  • Most tickets are all sales final. Postponements usually honor original tickets; full cancellations are refunded to the original method.
  • Festivals are rain or shine; lineup changes alone rarely trigger refunds.
  • Name changes or ticket transfers may be allowed in parts of Europe for a $10–$25 fee.
  • Consider ticket protection ($10–$25) for illness or covered emergencies and separate travel insurance for flights and hotels.
  • Use official exchanges to avoid fraud and secure ADA seating through the venue in advance.

Bring Me The Horizon 2026 Tour Setlist Preview

With a packed 2026 calendar that swings from North American arenas to massive European festivals, Bring Me The Horizon are poised to deliver a setlist that fuses fan-favorite bangers with the sharpest cuts from their recent Post Human era. Expect headlining shows like New York’s Madison Square Garden and Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena to run 18–20 songs, while festival appearances at Park 360 in Hradec Králové, Pannonia Fields II at Nova Rock, Hellfest, and Graspop tighten to an explosive 12–15. The band’s guiding principle remains momentum: front-load adrenaline, create a singalong core, then detonate a cathartic finale.

Core staples almost certain to appear include Can You Feel My Heart, Throne, Shadow Moses, Sleepwalking, Drown, Happy Song, and MANTRA. These tracks map the group’s evolution from metalcore to anthemic, electronic-infused rock, and they consistently pull the loudest crowd response. Teardrops and Parasite Eve bridge the classic-versus-modern gap, giving space for electronic textures, stuttering drums, and call-and-response hooks that convert cavernous arenas into one voice.

Newer material from Post Human: NeX Gen should anchor the middle third. Expect KOOL-AID, DArkSide, AmEN!, LosT, and sTraNgeRs to rotate in and out depending on time slots. Kingslayer remains a late-set missile, and when BABYMETAL share the same bill—such as the Wednesday at Tons of Rock in Oslo—watch for an onstage team-up that sends pits into overdrive. OBEY can fill a similar role at mixed-artist festivals; if Yungblud is present, a surprise cameo is plausible. When the band share the night with Knocked Loose in Krakow, expect heavier pits and perhaps deep-cut choices like Antivist or Chelsea Smile to sharpen the edge.

Balancing nostalgia with novelty, the band typically runs a three-act arc. Act I opens hard—Throne or Can You Feel My Heart as the ignition point, then Parasite Eve and Teardrops to glue old and new. Act II deepens the textures with LosT, sTraNgeRs, and DArkSide, plus a dramatic breather like Drown or Follow You in a stripped arrangement that shifts focus to Oli Sykes’s vocal phrasing. Act III piles the closers: MANTRA, Shadow Moses, Kingslayer, and a confetti-and-CO2 finale on Can You Feel My Heart or Drown reprise, tuned to the night’s energy.

Special performances vary by setting. In arenas, an acoustic interlude—often Drown, sometimes Follow You—offers a cinematic reset under a single spotlight, then blooms into full-band dynamics. On festival days with constrained changeovers, the acoustic moment may become a shorter piano-and-vocal bridge. The band has a history of occasional one-off nods and mashups; rather than full covers, they’ll weave brief riffs or motifs to salute co-headliners or the host country, keeping surprises organic without derailing pacing.

Production will be among the year’s most immersive. Expect towering LED walls pulsing with cyberpunk palettes, narrative interludes that extend the Post Human storyline, plus lasers, strobes

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