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Bring Me The Horizon announce spring 2026 North American tour

Bring Me The Horizon will hit the road again next year for round two of their USA Ascension Program Tour, also taking in dates at Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple.

Bring Me The Horizon announce spring 2026 North American tour
Words:
Emily Garner
Photo:
Vasso Vu

Having just wrapped up leg one of their spectacular USA Ascension Program Tour, Bring Me The Horizon have already announced a whole new spring run for 2026.

The band will hit the road with Motionless In White, The Plot In You and Amira Elfeky for yet more incredible shows, including massive fests Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple (where My Chemical Romance will also be headlining). The former event takes place in Daytona Beach, Florida from May 7 – 10, and the latter will happen the following weekend, May 14 – 17, in Columbus, Ohio.

First, they’ll kick things off with two dates in Canada in late-April, before hitting various arenas around the U.S. including New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden.

Catch them at the following:

BMTH North American Ascension Program 2 2026

April

28 Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
29 Montreal, QC – Bell Centre

May

1 Worcester, MA – DCU Center
2 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
4 Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
5 Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
7 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
9 Daytona, FL – Welcome To Rockville Festival
11 St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Arena
12 Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Arena
13 St. Paul, MN – Grand Casino Arena
15 Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena
16 Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival

Tickets (excluding Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple) go on general sale this Friday, October 10 from 10am local time.

In our recent review of the band’s headline extravaganza at Louder Than Life, we said ‘at this point BMTH are Britain’s greatest metal export not called Iron Maiden or fellow Yorkshiremen Def Leppard’, and that, ‘Even if you’ve seen this show before over the past 18 months, it simply does not get old. As has been mentioned so many times, maybe that’s because of the band’s still keen Yorkshire charm. Or maybe, frankly, that they’re better than literally anyone else here. Whatever it is, it’s absolute dynamite.’

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