Watch Bring Me The Horizon debut ‘Kool-Aid’ and duet with Bad Omens’ Noah Sebastian as they kick off UK tour in Cardiff
10.01.2024 - 14:43
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Bring Me The Horizon gave their new single ‘Kool-Aid’ its live debut last night (January 9) as they kicked off their 2024 UK and Ireland tour in Cardiff. Find footage and the full setlist below.The Sheffield band took to the stage at the Motorpoint Arena in the Welsh capital where they delivered a 19-song set.
In a four-star review, NME described the show as “a blistering comeback statement” that proved BMTH were “still at their best”.Opening the gig with 2023 single ‘DArkside’, Oli Sykes and co. treated the crowd to the first performance of ‘Kool-Aid’.
The latter song was released earlier this month as the latest preview to the group’s upcoming album ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’.Sykes instructed the audience to participate in “the first circle pit ever to this song” during the breakdown. “Way, way, way bigger,” he demanded.
“Way fucking bigger! Are you ready?”At the end of the blistering performance, the frontman and his bandmates were surrounded by roaring pyrotechnics. Check out the fan-shot videos here:Later, Bring Me The Horizon were joined on stage by Bad Omens frontman Noah Sebastian for a collaborative rendition of ‘Antivist’.
The original version of the track appears on BMTH’s fourth studio album ‘Sempiternal’ (2013).“I wanna introduce someone very special,” Sykes said ahead of the performance. “Can you people make some noise for Noah of Bad Omens?!” Sebastian’s band are opening for BMTH on their current tour.Last night’s concert also marked the first live date since Bring Me announced that they’d parted ways with keyboardist and studio wiz Jordan Fish just before Christmas.As NME‘s Tom Morgan noted in our review, Sykes addressed the changes within the group’s camp during an interlude in which the onscreen character
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