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Bring Me The Horizon Live in Manchester: Setlist & Impressions

Bring Me The Horizon delivered their two massive arena shows in Manchester over the weekend—here is the recap.

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Two shows on consecutive nights at the Bowlers Exhibition Centre in Manchester—two Bring Me The Horizon experiences that could hardly be topped in terms of energy and nostalgia. Stepping back into the deathcore era with their anniversary album Count Your Blessings | Repented, Oli Sykes and co. didn't just perform the new bonus track “Dehumanized” on stage, but the entire CYB tracklist right then and there. Plus, without question, a few more highlights from the early BMTH days, ranging from “Suicide Season” to “Blessed With a Curse.” Some of these songs hadn't been played live since 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2011—correspondingly, the excitement in the crowd was massive. Below you can find the complete setlist—which featured the same program on both nights—and some video impressions!

You can find Count Your Blessings | Repented as well as fresh represses of Suicide Season, There Is A Hell Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is A Heaven Let’s Keep It A Secret, and the original Count Your Blessings here:

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Setlist From July 10, 2026 in Manchester, UK

  1. Pray for Plagues
  2. Tell Slater Not to Wash His Dick
  3. For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only (Braille)
  4. A Lot Like Vegas
  5. Black & Blue
  6. Slow Dance
  7. Liquor & Love Lost
  8. (I Used to Make Out With) Medusa
  9. Fifteen Fathoms, Counting
  10. Off the Heezay
  11. Dehumanized

    Encore:

  12. Suicide Season
  13. Re: They Have No Reflections
  14. Blessed With a Curse
  15. Diamonds Aren't Forever

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Hi, I’m Anna! As a Content Creator at Impericon, I’m in charge of the editorial management of our online magazine. A born music enthusiast, I combine my passion for writing (usually with a playlist in my ears) with the latest topics from the worlds of rock, metal, core, and entertainment. Personal highlights? All over the place — from Sleep Token and Lorna Shore to Sabaton, with a huge love for anime and fantasy à la Tolkien! When I’m not writing, you’ll usually find me at concerts and conventions.