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Bring Me The Horizon to Play Eight Canadian Cities on Cross-Country Tour

The British rock band will perform across five provinces this fall, marking their return to Western Canada after over a decade.

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Bring Me The Horizon are in Canada this week, and they're already announcing plans to return in the fall.

The British rockers are set to perform in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena tonight (April 28) and Montreal's Bell Centre tomorrow (April 29). Now, the group will be coming back later this year, in support of their latest record, Post Human: NeX GEn.


In September, they’ll kick off their trek on the west coast, performing at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena (Sept. 20), before heading to Alberta, playing Edmonton’s Rogers Place (Sept. 23) and Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome (Sept. 24). Two days later, they’ll hit up Winnipeg’s Canada Life Centre (Sept 26), before zooming over to Quebec City’s Videotron Centre on Sept. 30.

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They’ll end their trek in Ontario, playing back-to-back shows at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre (Oct. 2), Hamilton’s TD Coliseum (Oct. 3), before closing out at London’s Canada Life Place on Oct. 6.

This Canadian outing, titled POST HUMAN: NeX GEn – The Third Ascension Program, marks the group’s first time in Western Canada in over a decade. It’s set to expand on the band’s live performances, described as “a high-impact, multi-sensory show blending cutting-edge visuals, cyberpunk aesthetics and relentless energy.” During the entire tour, they’ll be joined by metalcore bands Motionless in White and the Plot in You.

Released in 2024, Post Human: NeX GEn peaked at No. 37 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. It’s a follow-up to 2020’s Post Human: Survival Horror, which landed at No. 31.

Tickets go on general sale this Friday (May 1) at 10 am local time, following various presales that begin on Wednesday (April 29). Sign up for access by joining the band's mailing list here.

Bring Me The Horizon: 2026 Canadian Dates

April 28 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena

April 29 — Montreal, QC — Bell Centre

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Sept. 20 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena

Sept. 23 — Edmonton, AB — Rogers Place

Sept. 24 — Calgary, AB — Scotiabank Saddledome

Sept. 26 — Winnipeg, MB — Canada Life Centre

Sept. 30 — Quebec City, QC — Videotron Centre

Oct. 2 — Ottawa, ON — Canadian Tire Centre

Oct. 3 — Hamilton, ON — TD Coliseum

Oct. 6 — London, ON — Canada Life Place

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