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Ascension Program 2026 Tour /w special guests Motionless In White, The Plot In You and Amira Elfeky
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Apr 28 Tue 2026
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6:00 PM, Scotiabank Arena - Toronto, ON
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Apr 29 Wed 2026
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6:00 PM, Centre Bell - Montreal, QC
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May 01 Fri 2026
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6:00 PM, DCU Center - Worcester, MA
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May 02 Sat 2026
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6:00 PM, Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
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May 04 Mon 2026
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6:00 PM, CFG Bank Arena - Baltimore, MD
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May 05 Tue 2026
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6:00 PM, PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh, PA
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May 07 Thu 2026
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6:00 PM, Bridgestone Arena - Nashville, TN
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May 11 Mon 2026
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6:00 PM, Enterprise Center - St. Louis, MO
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May 12 Tue 2026
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6:00 PM, T-Mobile Center - Kansas City, MO
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May 13 Wed 2026
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6:00 PM, Grand Casino Arena - Saint Paul, MN
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May 15 Fri 2026
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6:00 PM, Allstate Arena - Rosemont, IL
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Bring Me The Horizon 2026 Tour Info

 

Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum quartet Bring Me The Horizon is returning to North America in 2026 with a new leg of their Ascension Program, supporting their latest album POST HUMAN: NeX GEn. The tour is branded as N. American Ascension Program 2, picking up the momentum from their 2025 dates and extending their reach to new arenas and markets.

The run kicks off April 28 in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena and continues April 29 in Montreal at Bell Centre. After crossing the border, the band will play May 1 in Worcester at the DCU Center then May 2 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. From there, they’ll head to Baltimore for a show on May 4 at the CFG Bank Arena, followed May 5 in Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena. On May 7 they’ll perform in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena, and May 9 they hit the Welcome To Rockville festival in Daytona Beach. The tour continues May 11 in St. Louis at the Enterprise Center, May 12 in Kansas City at T-Mobile Center, and May 13 in St. Paul at Grand Casino Arena. Then on May 15, they’ll stop in Rosemont, IL at Allstate Arena, before capping the run on May 16 at the Sonic Temple Festival in Columbus, OH.

Throughout the 2026 leg, Bring Me The Horizon will be joined by Motionless In White, The Plot In You, and Amira Elfeky, continuing the same support lineup that ran in 2025. Fans can expect the signature intensity, atmosphere, and production that the band is known for — massive visuals, heavy instrumentation, and moments of melodic contrast.

 

Bring Me The Horizon 2026 Tickets Info

 

Tickets for Bring Me The Horizon 2026 live concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees at checkout. Tickets generally start around $75 to $120 for upper-level or standard seats, depending on the city and venue size. Mid-range options in the lower bowl or along the floor typically run between $150 and $250, while prime locations near the stage can range from $300 to $500. Larger arenas in cities like New York, Chicago, and Toronto tend to land toward the higher end of that scale, reflecting the demand and production quality of the band’s shows.

VIP and premium packages provide fans with elevated perks such as front-row or early-entry access, exclusive merchandise, luxurious seven-hour limousine service, and access to private areas or hospitality lounges. These experiences are priced significantly higher, with most packages running between $600 and $1,200, while some exclusive options in select markets can reach above $1,500, depending on inclusions and availability.

 

Bring Me The Horizon Similar Artists

 

Fans of Bring Me The Horizon often connect with other artists who fuse heavy intensity with modern experimentation. Bands like Architects, Bad Omens, and Motionless In White share that mix of aggression and melody, layering metalcore roots with cinematic production and emotional themes. I Prevail and Spiritbox also live in that same space, blending massive riffs with clean vocals and electronic textures that echo BMTH’s evolution from raw heaviness to genre-bending soundscapes.

On the alternative and electronic side, groups such as Linkin Park, Twenty One Pilots, and Nothing But Thieves resonate with fans drawn to Bring Me The Horizon’s willingness to explore beyond metal. Artists like Nine Inch Nails and Muse also appeal to listeners who appreciate ambitious production, atmosphere, and intensity. Collectively, these acts form a landscape of modern rock where energy, experimentation, and emotion collide — the same qualities that have made Bring Me The Horizon a defining force in 21st-century heavy music.

 

About Bring Me The Horizon

 

Bring Me The Horizon is one of the most influential and genre-defying rock bands to emerge from the 21st century. Formed in Sheffield, England in 2004, the group began as part of the deathcore scene before evolving into one of the most versatile and ambitious acts in modern music. The band — led by frontman Oli Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls, and keyboardist Jordan Fish (until 2023) — quickly gained international attention for their explosive sound and emotional ferocity. Their early albums, including Count Your Blessings (2006) and Suicide Season (2008), cemented their reputation as one of the heaviest and most talked-about bands in the metalcore scene.

As their sound matured, Bring Me The Horizon expanded beyond metalcore, embracing electronic, alternative, and pop influences. Their breakthrough came with There Is a Hell Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let’s Keep It a Secret (2010), followed by Sempiternal (2013), a modern classic that introduced fan favorites likeSleepwalkingandCan You Feel My Heart.Later releases — That’s the Spirit (2015) and amo (2019) — showcased their fearless experimentation, with songs such asDrown,” “Throne,andMantraearning critical acclaim and global radio success. The POST HUMAN series, starting with POST HUMAN: Survival Horror (2020) and followed by POST HUMAN: NeX GEn (2024), further pushed their boundaries, merging heavy guitars with digital textures and collaborations across genres.

Over the years, Bring Me The Horizon have earned multiple Kerrang! Awards, Brit Award nominations, and international chart success, solidifying their place as one of rock’s most forward-thinking acts. They have headlined major festivals including Reading & Leeds, Download, and Lollapalooza, and their influence stretches across both heavy music and pop culture. From underground beginnings to global recognition, BMTH’s evolution from chaos to innovation has made them one of the defining rock bands of their generation.