Bring Me The Horizon kicked off their highly anticipated “Count Your Blessings” 20th anniversary shows on July 10 with a special full-album performance at B.E.C. Arena in Manchester, England.
The show marked the first of two nights celebrating the band’s landmark 2006 deathcore debut, Count Your Blessings, and coincided with the release of Count Your Blessings | Repented, a fully re-recorded version of the album that arrived the same day.
For the occasion, Bring Me The Horizon performed the album in its entirety, including the live debut of the newly added bonus track “Dehumanized.” The performance offered fans a rare opportunity to hear material from the band’s earliest era, much of which has been absent from their live sets for years.
The nostalgia didn’t stop there. Following the full-album set, the band returned for an encore featuring several deep cuts and fan-favorite rarities. Among them were “Suicide Season” and “Re: They Have No Reflections,” both of which had not been performed live in over a decade.
The evening concluded with performances of “Blessed With A Curse” and “Diamonds Aren’t Forever,” capping off a setlist designed to celebrate the band’s formative years.
The event also featured a stacked supporting lineup that included Static Dress, Dying Wish, Heriot, Rolo Tomassi, Car Underwater, and Still In Love.
Fan-filmed footage of the entire concert has since surfaced online, allowing those who weren’t in attendance to experience the historic performance.
The renewed focus on Count Your Blessings has also translated into commercial success. Fueled by anticipation surrounding the anniversary celebrations and the release of Count Your Blessings | Repented, the original album recently achieved Silver certification in the UK, surpassing 60,000 copies sold as of May 15, 2026.
Bring Me The Horizon will return to B.E.C. Arena for a second anniversary performance on July 11, with another special “Count Your Blessings” celebration scheduled for Furnace Fest in Birmingham, Alabama on October 11.
Watch fan-filmed footage of the full performance below.
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