Bring Me the Horizon is set to screen a concert film of their sold-out show at São Paulo’s Allianz Parque Stadium on March 25 and 28. The band performed for 50,000 fans in November 2024, and the event was recorded as “L.I.V.E. in São Paulo: Live Immersive Virtual Experiment.” Tickets for the screenings are available in over 35 countries, with Trafalgar Releasing partnering with Sony Music Vision and RCA to present the film.
The Sheffield band co-directed the project with CiRCUS HEaD, featuring characters from their POST HUMAN era. The setlist includes songs from “Sempiternal” and “That’s the Spirit.” A trailer released this week showcases crowd shots and production highlights from the stadium show, including pyrotechnics and fans enjoying the performance. The film promises to blend cinematic visuals with real fan experiences, using multi-camera coverage and drone footage to capture the energy of the night.
Bring Me the Horizon has sold over 6.6 million albums and has more than 9.4 billion streams worldwide. They have won BRIT Awards and received GRAMMY nominations. A live album from the São Paulo concert will be available on April 10 across streaming platforms, with physical copies on vinyl and CD/DVD. The album features 23 tracks, including “DArkSide,” and ends with a special closing song.
The band will kick off their tour on April 28 at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, with opening acts Motionless in White, Amira Elfeky, and The Plot in You. They will also perform at Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach and Sonic Temple in Columbus. This film marks the 20th anniversary of their debut album, “Count Your Blessings.

