Bring Me The Horizon to Perform ‘Count Your Blessings’ in Manchester

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“Possibly the most requested and mythologised single show of the last decade,” said the organisers, as they announced a monumental event for fans of Bring Me The Horizon. The band will perform their debut album, ‘Count Your Blessings’, in full for the first time during a one-off show at Manchester’s B.E.C. Arena on July 10, 2026.

This performance marks a significant milestone, coinciding with the re-release of the album, now titled ‘Count Your Blessings | Repented’. Originally released in 2006, the album helped bring extreme metal to a wider audience and has since sold over 7.2 million copies worldwide. Fans have eagerly anticipated this moment, with many considering it a celebration of the band’s influence on heavy music.

Oli Sykes, the band’s frontman, remarked, “The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all.” This sentiment reflects a broader understanding within the band that their legacy extends beyond just new music. They are embracing the nostalgia and significance of their earlier work, especially as they prepare to recontextualise it for a new generation.

The show is not part of a full tour but is a standalone summer event, co-curated with Outbreak Festival. It will feature support from notable acts including Static Dress, Rolo Tomassi, Dying Wish, Heriot, Car Underwater, and Still In Love, making it a must-see for heavy music enthusiasts.

Tickets for this highly anticipated event will go on sale on April 17, 2026. Given the excitement surrounding the performance, it’s expected that they will sell out quickly, as fans are eager to witness the band play tracks from an album that has become a cornerstone of their career.

As the date approaches, anticipation continues to build. The event is expected to be a significant moment in the band’s history, celebrating not just their past but also their ongoing impact on the music scene. Details remain unconfirmed, but the excitement surrounding this unique performance is palpable.