Bring Me The Horizon llevarán a cines su espectacular concierto en São Paulo

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Bring Me The Horizon will bring their spectacular concert in São Paulo to cinemas

The British Bring Me The Horizon They will take their spectacular concert in São Paulo to cinemas. And when we say spectacular it is because it has been filmed with the most modern technology.

It is considered the largest concert that the British have given to date. Hence it was filmed with the best technology, with multi-camera, drones, etc. The film will also feature clips filmed by the audience themselves. The result is an immersive film titled “LIVE In São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment)”.

The concert took place in 2024 at the Allianz Parque Stadium in the Brazilian city in front of a total of fifty thousand fans. The filming will also include appearances by some of the characters from the visual universe of “POST HUMAN”. As for the repertoire, it includes songs from his entire career from “Empiternal” (13) until the moment the show took place.

But the great news is that it can be seen in theaters around the world for a limited period of exactly two days: March 25 and 28. Of course, the Tickets will go on sale next February 11. You can sign up at this same link to get tickets.

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