Bring Me The Horizon have announced a forty-eight-hour digital broadcast of their concert film “LIVE In São Paulo”before its arrival on streaming platforms and its subsequent release in physical format.
To announce it, the British band has shared a video of “Doomed”, from that concert.
“LIVE In São Paulo” (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment) was announced in February by Bring Me The Horizon and documents the biggest headlining concert of their career. Held at the end of 2024, the show brought together Oli Sykes and his band in the Allianz Parkin São Paulo, before 50,000 spectators with all the tickets sold out.
A concert film that combines multi-camera shots, drone images and videos submitted by the audience, offering an “immersive and multi-angle” experience. Following its limited release in theaters for just two days, the band is now announcing a 48-hour global livestream.
The event will take place on April 10 at 17:00 ET (23:00 peninsular time), allowing fans from all over the world to enjoy the concert simultaneously. The stream will feature integrated live chat to connect viewers and share the experience.
Find in this link tickets for the event and more information.
In addition to the livestream announcement, the band Bring Me The Horizon have released a seven-minute video for “Doomed,” showcasing one of the film’s most emotional moments. The clip also includes the “Doomed Interlude”, a medley in which the band reviewed the most important milestones of their career during their performance in São Paulo.

