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Bring Me The Horizon Announce “North American Ascension Program 2” Tour 2026

UK rock juggernaut BMTH have announced the second leg of their “Ascension Program” Tour for North America in 2026.

Selling out dates on the last leg and leaving fans desperate for another chance to see them, the band dropped the tour dates this morning as a Monday morning treat.

Tapping Motionless In White, The Plot In You, and Amira Elfeky to warm up the crowds makes this one of the most anticipated tours for 2026. If you missed your chance on the last few North American dates, now’s your chance to see Bring Me The Horizon bring the house down in a city near you.

Tickets go on sale Friday, October 10th at 10am local venue time. Pre sale begins on Wednesday October 8th at 10am local venue time so be sure to grab yours before they sell out! Sign up for the mailing list to get access to pre-sales before anyone else. THERE ARE NO PRE-SALE CODES FOR FESTIVAL SHOWS. Check out the dates below.

“N. American Ascension Program 2” Tour 2026
April 28th – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON – Buy Tickets
April 29th – Centre Bell – Montreal, QC – Buy Tickets
May 1st – DCU Center – Worcester, MA – Buy Tickets
May 2nd – Madison Square Garden – New Yor, NY – Buy Tickets
May 4th – CFG Arena – Baltimore, MD – Buy Tickets
May 5th – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, PA – Buy Tickets
May 7th – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN – Buy Tickets
May 9th – Welcome To Rockville Fest – Daytona, FL – Buy Tickets
May 11th – Enterprise Center – St. Louis, MO – Buy Tickets
May 12th – T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, MO – Buy Tickets
May 13th – Grand Casino Arena – St. Paul, MN – Buy Tickets
May 15th – Allstate Arena – Rosemont, IL – Buy Tickets
May 16th – Sonic Temple Fest – Columbus, OH – Buy Tickets

Check out the new tour flyer below!

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Bring Me The Horizon Announce Part 1 Of The “USA Ascension Program Tour” For Fall 2025 Across North America

UK heavyweights Bring Me The Horizon just announced part 1 of a huge tour for North America with Motionless In White, The Plot In You, and Amira Efeky. BMTH have been teasing this announcement all weekend most notably from the red carpet at the BRITs and finally quenched their fans’ thirst for tour with the official announcement this morning.

Since dropping one of our favorite records, POST HUMAN: NeX GEn and opening for FOB on the So Much For (Tour)Dust, BMTH are one of the most hotly anticipated tours to rally through North America.

Signup for the BMTH email list to get notified of upcoming dates, and how to get first access to tickets in the presale. Presales start Tuesday, March 4th at 10am local venue time and general on sales begin this Friday, March 7th at 10am local venue time.

Check out the part 1 dates below and stay tuned for part 2 of the tour announcement hopefully coming really soon!

“USA Ascension Program Tour 2025” ft. Bring Me The Horizon, Motionless in White, The Plot In You, & Amira Elfeky
SEpt 21st – Lounder Than Life Fest – Louisville, KY – Buy Tickets
Sept 23rd – Lenovo Center – Raleigh, NC – Buy Tickets
Sept 24th – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA – Buy Tickets
Sept 26th – Toyota Center – Houston, TX – Buy Tickets
Sept 27th – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX – Buy Tickets
Sept 29th – Ball Arena – Denver, CO – Buy Tickets
Sept 30th – Maverick Center – Salt Lake City, UT – Buy Tickets
Oct 2nd – Footprint Center – Phoenix, AZ – Buy Tickets
Oct 3rd – Intuit Dome – Los Angeles, CA – Buy Tickets
Oct 5th – Aftershock Festival – Sacramento, CA – Buy Tickets

View the official announcement below!

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Fall Out Boy Light Up Forest Hills Stadium With “So Much (For) Tour Dust 2023”

Fall Out Boy are back at the top of their game after an extended break away from the spotlight and have been traveling the country playing iconic venues like Fenway Park and Wrigley Field, the So Much (For) Tour Dust rolled into the legendary Forest Hills Stadium in Queens. The venue is in the former home of the US Open Tennis Championships, and still the site of the West Side Tennis Club. Bass player Pete Wentz, a huge tennis fan, even hit the clay courts on site before his set!

FOB are back and better than ever, re-signing with their old friends and original record label, Fueled By Ramen, and putting out one of the most solid records of their career back in March 2023, proving they deserve every ounce of love and respect they’ve earned over the years. Their set was a perfect mix of new and old songs, covering every beloved era of the band in a jam packed nearly 2-hour set.

Kicking off the night was FBR’s latest pop punk prodigy, Games We Play. Lead singer Emmyn came out with swagger and completed the look with Pit Viper sunglasses and a shirt with his own face on it. Never ones to take themselves too seriously, Games We Play poked fun at themselves with songs like “Get A Job” and “I Hope You’re Happy.”

Next up, Royal & The Serpent brought the energy up another 10 notches with the viral TikTok single “Overwhelmed” and an impressive cover of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” that even the parents in the crowd could get behind.

Bring Me The Horizon are arguably one of the best metalcore bands and they’re pouring their hearts out on stage every night to win over as many new fans as possible while keeping old fans in the palm of their hands.

BMTH frontman Oli Sykes struts around on stage casually floating between emitting guttural screams and belting out more radio friendly clean vocals on tracks like “LosT.”

Fall Out Boy have been together, on and off, for the better part of 20 years and despite that much time, Pete, Patrick, Andy and Joe are still finding new ways to enjoy themselves on stage and keep things fresh.

The band introduced a fun segment called “Magic 8 Ball” where they would ask the mystical vintage toy a question and it would determine what song they’d play that night. Forest Hills Stadium lucked out with the live debut of “I Am My Own Muse” from their latest album, “So Much (For) Stardust.”

That wasn’t the only surprise, Travie McCoy from Gym Class Heroes also joined Fall Out Boy on stage to sing “Stereo Hearts” and “Cupid’s Chokehold” before announcing that Gym Class Heroes are back together and plotting a comeback tour very soon!

Towards the end of the set, bassist Pete Wentz let the crowd know that the NYPD asked them to not use any more fire and that it was too much, to which Fall Out Boy launched directly into their 2013 smash hit, “Light ‘Em Up.” Seriously, it was some of the coolest stage production we have ever seen, with pyro, cryo, fireworks, bubbles, confetti and everything in between! Fall Out Boy know how to put on a SHOW.

Fall Out Boy just wrapped the North American leg of the “So Much (For) Tour Dust” in New Jersey, but they’re heading over to Japan for Summer Sonic and then over to Europe for the rest of 2023. Check out all of the tour dates here and make sure you grab tickets while you can!

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