In a move that has shocked and saddened fans across the globe, Bring Me the Horizon have officially declared that their upcoming North American “Ascension Program+” arena tour will be their final full-scale tour on the continent, marking the end of a prolific and genre-defying era.
The announcement came via the band’s official social media accounts late last night, accompanied by a somber video montage highlighting their journey from Sheffield metalcore upstarts to global rock icons. Frontman Oli Sykes, known for his raw honesty and intense stage presence, delivered a heartfelt message to fans:
“This isn’t goodbye forever — but it’s the last time we’ll tour North America in this way. We’ve given everything we have for over 15 years, and it’s time to close this chapter with the biggest, most powerful show we’ve ever created.”
The “Ascension Program+” tour, originally announced earlier this year, was already garnering attention as one of the band’s most ambitious productions to date. Featuring special guests Motionless in White, The Plot in You, and rising star Amira Elfeky, the tour kicks off on September 23 in Raleigh, NC, and concludes on November 3 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, CA.
What was initially a celebration of their latest album Post Human: NeX GEn has now transformed into a farewell spectacle. According to the band’s team, each show will feature extended setlists, retrospective visuals, and special tributes to longtime fans who have supported them since their underground beginnings.
For many, Bring Me the Horizon have represented more than just music — they’ve embodied a culture, a movement, and an emotional outlet for millions of fans who’ve grown up with their ever-evolving sound. From the crushing breakdowns of Count Your Blessings to the genre-bending brilliance of amo and POST HUMAN, the band has consistently challenged the boundaries of rock and metal.
Industry insiders speculate that while this marks the end of major touring commitments in North America, the band may still appear at select festivals or one-off shows in the future. However, no concrete details have been confirmed.
As ticket demand skyrockets following the announcement, fans are urged to secure spots quickly — this truly is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness Bring Me the Horizon in all their glory one final time on North American soil.
The end of an era is near. But the legacy of Bring Me the Horizon will continue to echo through speakers — and hearts — for generations to come.