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Bring Me The Horizon brought the Amo tour to Place Bell with Thrice and Fever333 (photos)

Bring Me The Horizon
Place Bell
February 2, 2018

Days after the release of their divisive new LP Amo, which features the wildly popular UK band embracing a range of electronic influences, Bring Me The Horizon brought their genre-bending new sound to Place Bell for a massive show alongside Thrice and Fever333

Below you can check out photos from the night courtesy of Eric Brisson, along with Bring Me The Horizon’s setlist, which was fairly evenly split between material from Amo and 2015’s That’s the Spirit, with their earlier metalcore tracks getting a medley treatment during the encore.

For all upcoming tour dates, visit Bring Me The Horizon on the web. We last caught Bring Me The Horizon at 2016’s Montebello Rockfest — check out our photo recap here.

Setlist

I Apologise If You Feel Something
Mantra
The House of Wolves
Avalanche
Sleepwalking
Wonderful Life
The Best Is Yet to Come (Aoife Ní Fhearraigh song)
Shadow Moses
Nihilist Blues
Happy Song
Can You Feel My Heart
Follow You
Ouch
Medicine
Antivist
Drown (acoustic)
Encore:
Doomed
The Comedown / (I Used to Make Out With) Medusa / Diamonds Aren’t Forever / Re: They Have No Reflections
Throne


Bring Me The Horizon


Thrice

Fever333

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