Bring Me The Horizon have announced a 48-hour global livestream of their concert film 'L.I.V.E. In São Paulo' set for April 10. The broadcast precedes the film's streaming and physical releases. Fans can purchase tickets for the event featuring live chat functionality.
Bring Me The Horizon revealed plans for a 48-hour digital broadcast of 'L.I.V.E. In São Paulo', capturing their largest headline show to date. The performance took place in late 2024 at Allianz Parque Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil, drawing a sold-out crowd of 50,000. The film, announced in February, features multi-camera footage, drone shots, and audience-submitted clips for an immersive experience. It played in cinemas across over 35 countries last week via Trafalgar, Sony, and RCA distributions. Co-directed by frontman Oli Sykes and CiRCUS HEaD, the film ties into the band's 'POST HUMAN' series visuals, including characters like E.V.E., Selene, and M8. The setlist covers albums from 'Sempiternal' in 2013 to the ongoing 'POST HUMAN' era. Physical releases on album and DVD, along with new merchandise, arrive April 10. The livestream starts at 5pm ET (10pm BST) on that date, allowing global fans to share the viewing with live chat. The band also shared a seven-minute clip of 'Doomed', featuring a career-spanning medley called the 'Doomed Interlude'. NME awarded the film five stars, calling it a 'statement of greatness' that highlights both the band's fiery performance and fan energy, from circle pits to emotional moments.