Bring Me the Horizon built their biggest headline show ever in São Paulo — 50,000 fans packed into Allianz Parque Stadium — and now they're bringing it to cinemas. "L.I.V.E. in São Paulo" screens in over 35 countries on March 25 and 28, presented by Trafalgar Releasing alongside Sony Music Vision and RCA.
Tickets are on sale now at bmth.live.
Watch: First 7 Minutes of the Film
BMTH dropped the opening seven minutes on YouTube — starting with the "(Interlude) Press Start" intro featuring E.V.E. setting up the crowd at Allianz Parque, straight into the opening track 'DArkSide'. If you're going to the cinema screening, this is your preview. If you're not, this is what you're missing.
What 'L.I.V.E.' Stands For
The acronym is on-brand for a band that has spent the better part of a decade building conceptual universes around their records: "Live Immersive Virtual Experiment." If that sounds like marketing language, the execution reportedly backs it up.
The film is co-directed by CiRCUS HEaD and leans hard into the visual architecture of the Post Human album series. It integrates character cameos — E.V.E., Selene, M8 — alongside multi-camera concert coverage, sweeping drone footage, and fan-submitted content. The result, according to the band, is something closer to an immersive visual record than a standard concert film cut for streaming convenience.
BMTH has described the São Paulo show as the best of their career, and the setlist pulls from across their catalog: "Sempiternal," "That's the Spirit," "Amo," and deeper into Post Human territory. That's the kind of full-spectrum setlist you only get when a band knows their room. At 50,000 capacity, they knew their room.
The Live Album
A live album of the same name follows the cinema run on April 10, available across streaming services and physical formats — vinyl and CD. If you want the experience in your collection rather than just the memory of two cinema nights, this is the version to watch for.
Pre-save and pre-order options will likely go live closer to release. Watch the official BMTH channels for the rollout.
Why This Matters
Cinema events built around metal and hard rock shows have become a meaningful distribution play since Metallica's S&M2 film proved the format could move real numbers. Bring Me the Horizon doing this at the scale of São Paulo — not a UK arena night or a festival headline, but a stadium show in Brazil with 50,000 fans — is a statement about where the band's global footprint actually sits.
BMTH are not a niche act. They're a Grammy-nominated, Brit Award-winning band with a fanbase that spans continents. A cinema event in 35+ countries is the correct move for an artist at this level, and it gives North American fans who missed the São Paulo show — or simply cannot afford the flights — a version of that night.
The Post Human concept has been the most ambitious creative project of their career. Putting the São Paulo show on screen, with the visual storytelling baked into the edit, is a logical extension of that ambition.
Tickets and Dates
- March 25 — One night only in participating theaters
- March 28 — Second screening night
Tickets are available now in the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, Brazil, and dozens of other territories.
Get tickets at bmth.live — locate your nearest participating theater on the official ticketing page.
The live album, "L.I.V.E. in São Paulo," releases April 10 on streaming, vinyl, and CD.
If you're already planning to catch BMTH on tour, this is a different experience — it's the São Paulo show, not their current routing. Plan accordingly.





