Bring Me the Horizon Lead a Legendary Night with Los Angeles Underplay

Bring Me the Horizon Lead a Legendary Night with Los Angeles Underplay

- By Ramon Gonzales -->

See the stunning images of the band's mammoth performance inside the Hollywood Palladium ahead of their set at this weekend's Sick New World. 

Managing to scale down their stadium-sized spectacle into the historic halls of the Hollywood Palladium, Bring Me the Horizon took on Los Angeles for a rare underplay ahead of their highly-anticipated set at Sick New World in Las Vegas this weekend. 

Fresh off the recent release of their L.I.V.E. In São Paulo concert film that documented the band's 2024 triumph in front of a capacity 50,000 Brazilian fans inside Allianz Parque Stadium, it was hard to ignore the added significance of the Los Angeles show when considering the scaleable contrast of the stage. The intimate confines only amplified the anticipation on the night, which eventually detonated when the band emerged onstage and opened with "DArkSide."
The towering anthem set a high bar for the evening which played out with various eras of BMTH getting their due.  While the most current iteraiton of Bring Me in the POST HUMAN; NeX GEn saw healthy representation with tracks like "Kool-Aid," "AmEN!" and the live debut of "YOUtopia" make the cut, the beloved Sempiternal era tore a hole in the ceiling of the Palladium. Essentials like "The House of Wolves" and a fan-assisted rendition of "Antivist" proved highlights on the night and offered an emphatic reminder of the band's longevity, enduring relevance and ahead if the curve craftsmanship. 
In fact, while the POST HUMAN era (Both SURVIVAL HORROR and NeXt GEn) offered some memorable take aways ranging from "Teardrops" and the mammoth BABYMETAL collab of "Kingslayer," classic Bring Me arguably scored the most points with a packed Palladium of diehards. When mandatory Bring Me in "Shadow Moses" and the set closer in "Can You Feel My Heart" hit, the entire room shook in celebration - reiterating the enormity of band and the intimacy of the experience. 
Returning to the stage for a three-song encore, Oli Sykes further established his reign as one of the best in the game with a stirring succession of the band's biggest hits. From "Doomed" to "Drown" to "Throne," the That's the Spirit-focused finale  combined dynamic instrumentation with Sykes leading with colossal choruses that transformed the Palladium floor in a metalcore choir. 
See the gallery of images from Bring Me the Horizon's historic night at the Hollywood Palladium from photographer Maurice Nunez. Catch Bring Me the Horizon along with System of A Down, KORN and many more for Sick New World Las Vegas April 25th. Get tickets and info - HERE



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