Bring Me The Horizon
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 02: (L-R) Matt Kean, Lee Malia, Oliver Sykes, and Matt Nicholls of "Bring Me The Horizon" attend the BRIT Awards 2024 at The O2 Arena on March 02, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Rock Giants Announce Shock Return to Roots Ahead of Iconic Album’s 20th Anniversary

Bring Me The Horizon announce a 20th anniversary show for Count Your Blessings, performing the album in full alongside a re-recorded release.

After days of cryptic teasers that sent fans into a frenzy, Bring Me The Horizon have officially delivered.

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The British rock band has announced a major one-off show to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album Count Your Blessings.

The band will perform the 2006 project in full, along with bonus tracks, at Manchester's B.E.C. Arena.

Bring Me The Horizon Announce 'Count Your Blessings' Anniversary Show

The special event lands on July 10, 2026, under the Outbreak Festival banner

A stacked lineup has also been confirmed, with Static Dress, Rolo Tomassi, Dying Wish, Heriot, Car Underwater, and Still In Love all set to appear.

The announcement has already sparked huge excitement among fans.

"People that ain't og bmth fans are gonna be shocked lol," one fan wrote on Instagram.

"I've never experienced FOMO like this before," another added.

Some fans have also pointed out a scheduling clash.

My Chemical Romance plays the first of two Wembley Stadium shows in London on July 10, with a second show on July 11.

The overlap could split audiences, given the crossover in fanbases.

Alongside the live show, Bring Me The Horizon have confirmed they will revisit the album in a different way.

Band Set to Re-Record Debut Album With Modern Twist

The band will release a re-recorded version of the album titled Count Your Blessings | Repented on the same day as the show.

Vocalist Oli Sykes and guitarist Lee Malia have teamed up with producer Buster Oldhenholm to give the record a modern update.

To accompany the announcement, the band launched a Myspace-inspired website. It allows fans to pre-order the album and access early ticket sales, leaning heavily into mid-2000s nostalgia.

The reveal follows a wave of speculation sparked by cryptic billboards across Manchester, which featured the phrase "Pray for Plagues."

The slogan referenced the band's debut single from Count Your Blessings, clearly hinting at the anniversary celebration before the band officially confirmed it.

Coinciding with the news, the band also released L.I.V.E. In São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment) on April 10.

The project captures their biggest headline show to date at Allianz Parque Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil. It is a venue that holds up to 55,000 fans.