On the 20th January, The O2 London transformed into a sea of energy as Bring Me The Horizon took the stage, delivering a performance that left the crowd in awe.
BMTH kicked off the night with an electrifying rendition of DarkSide, setting the tone for a wild night. As they played through their setlist, the crowd was treated to a rollercoaster of emotions, with fan-favourites like Kool-Aid, DiE4u, Drown, and Can You Feel My Heart igniting passionate sing-alongs and frenetic dancing throughout the arena.
The surprises began to unfold as Bring Me The Horizon brought out special guests to join them on stage. YUNGBLUD made a sensational appearance during Obey, igniting the crowd with his dynamic presence. The collaborations continued when Noah Sebastian from earlier support act Bad Omens emerged to lend his words to Antivist, creating a fusion of energy that reverberated throughout the crowd.
The atmosphere was electric, with circle pits forming spontaneously and the entire crowd in the stalls on their feet – fully immersed in the music. Bring Me The Horizon masterfully blended the gothic and the futuristic, creating a visually stunning stage with a mix of intricate architecture and mesmerising imagery.

One of the most emotional moments of the night came when frontman Oli Sykes threw himself into the crowd, causing a wave of frenzy and many happy tears. The connection between the band and their fans was palpable, making the experience all the more unforgettable.
Highlights of the night included a hauntingly beautiful acoustic rendition of sTraNgeRs, (showcasing the band’s versatility) and ended with the anthemic Throne. The crowd’s energy peaked as they sang in unison, bringing the night to a triumphant close.

Bring Me The Horizon’s performance at The O2 was nothing short of spectacular. With their catalogue of songs, special guest appearances and their visually stunning stage design, BMTH created a night that will be etched into the memories of all those in attendance. Bring Me The Horizon once again proved their prowess as a live act, leaving their mark on London and the hearts of their devoted fans.
Check out more photos from the night, captured by Jemma Dodd, in the gallery below.



















