Bring Me The Horizon have announced the ‘Ascension Program 2’ North American tour for April and May 2026 – see all the dates below.
The Sheffield metal band shared details of the tour on their social media accounts today (October 6), with the 13-date trek set to kick off in Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on April 28.
Subsequent dates will include major shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden on May 2 and the Allstate Arena near Chicago on May 15, before wrapping up at Columbus’ Sonic Temple Festival on May 16.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday (October 10), with a pre-sale opening at the same time on Wednesday (October 8). You will be able to find your tickets here.
Teasing the new era of the band to come, they captioned the post: “…as it was written…EVE was sent down unto mankind…”
The tour will follow on from BMTH’s ‘Ascension’ tour of the continent, which wrapped up on Sunday night (October 5) in Sacramento. They have also been announced as headliners for Nova Rock 2026, sharing the top billing at the Austrian festival with The Cure and Iron Maiden.
Bring Me The Horizon will play:
APRIL 2026
28 – Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
29 – Montreal, Bell Centre
MAY 2026
1 – Worcester, MA, DCU Center
2 – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
4 – Baltimore, MD, CFG Bank Arena
5 – Pittsburgh, PA, PPG Paints Arena
7 – Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena
9 – Daytona, FL, Welcome To Rockville Festival
11 – St Louis, MO, Enterprise Center
12 – Kansas City, MO, T-Mobile Center
13 – St. Paul, MN, Grand Casino Arena
15 – Rosemont, IL, Allstate Arena
16 – Columbus, OH, Sonic Temple Festival
They topped the bill at Reading & Leeds 2025, playing a blockbuster headline set that NME awarded five stars and noted: “Those scrappy skinny-jeaned metalcore brats from way back then are unrecognisable from this tour-de-force before us tonight. In terms of spectacle, they out-pomp Muse. For performance, they couldn’t give more. A hiatus and long wait to the follow-up to ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’ awaits, but what a parting gift that was. “Have you had a good time?” ends Sykes. “Was it everything you wished it would have been?” Bring Me The Horizon are now omnipotent, unstoppable.”
Backstage at that festival, frontman Oli Sykes sat down with NME to discuss the band’s future.
He revealed that there are 12 songs that could be arriving soon as part of the ‘Director’s Cut’ of ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’, but warned fans that since becoming the father to twins, the new music might take a little longer than expected.
“The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all,” he said. “We’re realising that we don’t have to put another record out; we just put one out. Most bands would go away for two years, have an actual break,” he shared. “You don’t have to do this, but I want to and I enjoy it. If it doesn’t happen, then it doesn’t happen.”