Bring Me The Horizon to perform ‘Count Your Blessings’ in full at Manchester show
The metal titans will play the special show in Manchester this July
By Nick Reilly
Bring Me The Horizon have announced that they will play their seminal debut album Count Your Blessings in full at a one-off Manchester show this summer.
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The metal titans will play the record, alongside other hits, on July 10 at Manchester’s B.E.C. Arena in association with Outbreak Festival.
The line-up also features an impressive line-up co-curated between Outbreak and Bring Me themselves, with Static Dress, Rolo Tomassi, Dying Wish, Heriot, Car Underwater and Still In Love all slated to play.
Fans can pre-order a new version of Count Your Blessings | Repented here to gain pre-sale access to the show from 10am BST on April 15. General sale tickets will then go on sale here at the same time on Friday April 17.

Confirmation of the show comes after eagle-eyed fans began to notice billboards in Manchester over the weekend emblazoned with the words “Pray For Plagues”, the name of the band’s debut single. The show will no doubt come as a welcome surprise, with some Reddit commenters refusing to believe that a debut album show could be a possibility.
“Ain’t no way BMTH are marketing the Count Your Blessings 20th anniversary, would be absolutely wild if they started playing ‘Pray for Plagues’ again,” said one.
“People have been asking for this for well over a decade. As far as I know they’ve only played this song one time in 2022 and haven’t played it since 2014 at Wembley.”
It comes after the band released L.I.V.E. in São Paulo last month, a sprawling concert film which saw them playing a huge show in the Brazilian city.
