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Bring Me The Horizon Add One-Night Hollywood Palladium Show for April 23, 2026 (With Dying Wish)

Bring Me The Horizon performing live

Bring Me The Horizon have announced an especially rare one-night headline date at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, set for April 23, 2026, with Dying Wish opening.

If you’ve watched BMTH’s trajectory over the last few years, this kind of room is the point. They can headline arenas, but a Palladium show is the version where the crowd is stacked shoulder-to-shoulder, the low end is right on top of you, and the set feels less like a production and more like a fight.

Bring Me The Horizon at the Hollywood Palladium (Los Angeles)

  • Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026
  • Venue: Hollywood Palladium (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Support: Dying Wish

Ticket on-sale info

Per the announcement, presale tickets start March 12 at 10:00 a.m. PT, with general on-sale following on March 13 at 10:00 a.m. PT.

If you’re trying to lock tickets down now, here’s the link:

Why this show matters (and why it will sell)

BMTH are in a rare lane right now. They’re big enough to live on festival headliners and arena bills, but they still understand what made them dangerous in the first place. When they step into a tighter room, it isn’t a nostalgia move, it’s a reminder.

The Palladium is exactly the kind of venue where that hits hardest. It’s a classic LA room that rewards bands who can actually control a crowd, not just run lights and backing tracks. If you’ve caught heavy shows there, you already know the difference between “a concert” and “a night that turns into a story.”

Dying Wish is a smart fit on this bill too. They’re heavy enough to set the room’s temperature early, and they have the kind of momentum that makes an opener feel like part of the event instead of background noise.

Context: the tour it’s tied to

Knotfest framed the Palladium date as a preview of the band’s North American Ascension Program 2 run, which ramps up later in April.

BMTH’s 2026 schedule also includes major festival appearances and arena dates across the run. If you want the band in a tighter room instead of a giant field, the Palladium is the one to prioritize.

What to do if you want to actually get in the room

If you’ve been through the ticket wars on any of the bigger BMTH dates, you already know how this goes. Smaller LA rooms create bigger demand.

A few practical notes:

  • have your accounts logged in before the onsale window opens
  • don’t wait until you’re at work on cellular data to try to checkout
  • if you strike out, keep checking, inventory moves fast in the first 24 hours

What we’re watching for next

The missing pieces are the details that can change the whole dynamic:

  • whether this stays a true one-off or turns into a short string of warm-ups
  • whether additional support is added
  • whether official ticket links/allocations change after presale

If any of that updates, we’ll refresh this post.

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