Bring Me The Horizon recently performed a reimagined version of their 2006 debut album 'Count Your Blessings' at Manchester's BEC Arena, titled 'Repented'.
The concert, billed as 'Outbreak Presents: Count Your Blessings | Repented', aimed to 'reanimate' the record rather than rely on nostalgia.
Frontman Oli Sykes revived tracks like 'Dehumanized', 'Slow Dance', and 'Black & Blue', which hadn't been performed live in over a decade.Fans praised the event as a 'generational full circle moment', celebrating the band's legacy while introducing it to new audiences.
Sykes also hinted at future releases, including 12 additional songs for a 'Director’s Cut' of their latest album, though he acknowledged the challenges of balancing family life with creative output.The concert was part of their 'Ascension Program 2' tour, which included collaborations with artists like Illenium and Babymetal.The event was hailed as a 'love letter to their fans' by NME, marking a significant milestone in the band's career.
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