Bring Me The Horizon have revealed that they will host a 48 hour online screening of their L.I.V.E. In São Paulo concert film before it becomes available on streaming services and in physical formats.
The Sheffield band first introduced L.I.V.E. In São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment) back in February. The film captures what stands as their biggest headline performance so far. The concert took place in late 2024 at Allianz Parque Stadium in São Paulo, where Oli Sykes and the band performed in front of 50,000 fans at a sold out show.
Featuring footage from multiple cameras, aerial drone visuals and clips recorded by fans, the project is described as an “immersive, multi-angle experience”. It was also shown in cinemas for a limited two day run last week.
The band have now confirmed a worldwide 48 hour livestream of the film. The broadcast begins April 10 at 5pm ET, which is 10pm BST, giving fans everywhere the chance to experience the show together and interact through a live chat feature. Visit here for tickets and more details.
Alongside the livestream announcement, Bring Me The Horizon have also shared a performance video of ‘Doomed’. The seven minute clip highlights one of the most emotional points in the film. It also includes the ‘Doomed Interlude’, where the band performed a career spanning medley during the São Paulo show. Watch it below.
L.I.V.E. In São Paulo was co directed by Sykes together with CiRCUS HEaD. The project also builds on the visual world of BMTH’s ‘POST HUMAN’ series by combining cinematic storytelling, fan perspectives and appearances from characters such as E.V.E, Selene and M8.
The setlist featured in the film reflects the band’s musical journey, covering releases from ‘Sempiternal’ from 2013 and ‘That’s The Spirit’ from 2015 through to ‘Amo’ from 2019 and the ongoing ‘POST HUMAN’ releases from 2020 onwards.
After cinema screenings across more than 35 countries including the UK, US, Australia and Brazil through Trafalgar, Sony and RCA, the concert film will also be released as an album and on DVD beginning April 10. New merchandise tied to the release will also be made available.
Visit here to pre-order and to find out more about the physical releases.
NME awarded L.I.V.E. In São Paulo a five star review and described the ambitious project as a “statement of greatness”.
“Stitched together from different types of contrasting video, modern and vintage cameras, drone shots, fan footage, their performance is suitably fiery, from the stratospheric choruses of ‘Mantra’ and ‘Happy Song’ to the feral rush of old-school ragers ‘Antivist’ and ‘Shadow Moses’,” the review stated.
“It’s as much about the fans as it is the band, and the film appropriately reflects the magnitude of the moment, bringing the viewer into every circle pit, every tearful outburst, every declaration of love.”
The concert film arrives after Sykes spoke with NME at Reading 2025 about what lies ahead for the band. During the conversation, he mentioned that as many as 12 additional songs could eventually appear as part of a ‘Director’s Cut’ edition of ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’. However, he also suggested it could take time before more new material arrives, particularly after recently becoming a father to twins.
“The music will come, but it’s just not the be all and end all,” he said last summer. “We’re realising that we don’t have to put another record out. We just released one. Most bands would step away for a couple of years and take a proper break. You don’t have to keep going, but I enjoy it and want to. If it happens, it happens. If it doesn’t, that’s okay too.”
Since the start of 2026, Bring Me The Horizon have also released the high energy yet heavy collaboration ‘Slave To The Rithim’ with Illenium. After previewing the visuals during Illenium’s live show at the Las Vegas Sphere, Sykes also introduced his new live production venture Patient Zero, expanding on his work designing BMTH’s elaborate stage productions.
The band have also confirmed a special vinyl version of ‘Lo-Files’ for Record Store Day 2026, along with a limited pressing of ‘Bad Life’ featuring Sigrid. They are also preparing to begin their 2026 ‘Ascension Program 2’ North American tour, which kicks off at the end of next month.