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Bring Me The Horizon Performing ‘Count Your Blessings’ at Special Outbreak Manchester Show

Bring Me The Horizon will perform ‘Count Your Blessings’ in full for the first time at a special Outbreak show in Manchester.

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Bring Me The Horizon have announced a special one-off performance of their debut album Count Your Blessings, which they will play in full for the first time ever at a headline show presented by Outbreak.

The event will take place on July 10th, 2026, at B.E.C. Arena in Manchester, the same venue that hosts Outbreak Festival.

The Sheffield band will mark 20 years since the release of their 2006 debut album with the performance, revisiting the record that introduced their early deathcore sound and established them as a rising force in heavy music.

The Manchester show will also feature a full supporting lineup curated in collaboration with Outbreak, showcasing a range of contemporary heavy and alternative artists across two stages.

Support comes from:

Static Dress
Rolo Tomassi
Dying Wish
Heriot
Car Underwater
Still In Love.

Bring Me The Horizon have sold over 7.2 million albums worldwide and achieved multiple UK chart successes, including two number one albums. Over the course of their career, the band have evolved from their early extreme metal roots into one of the most influential acts in modern alternative music.

The performance of Count Your Blessings in full marks a rare return to the band’s earliest material and is expected to be a significant moment for fans and the wider heavy music community.

Tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Friday April 17th, with a fan pre-sale beginning at 10am on April 15th, for those who pre-order Count Your Blessings | Repented.

Bring Me The Horizon ’Count Your Blessings‘ Poster

Bring Me The Horizon ’Count Your Blessings‘ Poster

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