If you’ve somehow missed all the buzz around the cinematic event that was L.I.V.E. In São Paulo, don’t panic – Bring Me The Horizon have just unleashed a massive new slice of their mind-bending concert film online… and yep, you can watch it right now for zero dollars.
The band have dropped their performance of Doomed – and tbh the term “live video” doesn’t even begin to cover it. This thing is a full-blown sensory overload: cinematic visuals, towering lasers, emotional storytelling, and frontman Oli Sykes absolutely sending it vocally. It’s part gig, part sci-fi fever dream, part career retrospective that pretty much makes your average live clip look like it was filmed on a potato. Observe:
Bring Me The Horizon – ‘Doomed’ – L.I.V.E. In São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment)
Lifted from their ambitious L.I.V.E. (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment) In São Paulo concert film – which already scored rave reviews (including a casual 5/5 flex) – the footage captures BMTH operating at a completely different level. The Doomed segment alone hits like a gut punch, blending nostalgia, atmosphere and spectacle into one goosebump-inducing moment that reminds you exactly why this band have become one of the most forward-thinking acts in heavy music.
And if that’s not enough? The band are also hosting a global 48-hour streaming event for the full film on April 10 – meaning you can experience the entire audiovisual madness from your couch (or, let’s be real, your phone in bed at 1am).
If you want tickets, you can grab em right here.
Further Reading
Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’ Album Arrives As Surprise-Drop
Love Letter To A Record: Vilify On Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Sempiternal’
Bring Me the Horizon: “We’re Never Going to Become a Full-Blown Pop Band”
