BMTH re‑record announced

Bring Me The Horizon announced 'Count Your Blessings | Repented,' a full re-record of their early album due July 10, 2026, and UK pre-orders come with early access to Outbreak Fest tickets. (x.com). The post has been widely shared by fans this weekend as pre-order pages and ticket details roll out. (x.com).

Bring Me The Horizon has announced a full re-record of its 2006 debut, with *Count Your Blessings | Repented* set for release on July 10, 2026. (shop.bmthofficial.com) The band’s official store says the album was “fully re-recorded” for the record’s 20th anniversary, with singer Oli Sykes and guitarist Lee Malia leading the sessions and Buster Odeholm handling the mix. The UK store lists a deluxe compact disc at £15.99, while the United States store has teased a separate launch. (shop.bmthofficial.com) (bmth.co) Bring Me The Horizon also tied the release to a one-night Manchester show on July 10 at B.E.C. Arena, where the band will play *Count Your Blessings* in full for the first time, plus bonus tracks from that era. Kerrang and Rolling Stone UK both report that general ticket sales open at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 17. (kerrang.com) (rollingstone.co.uk) Pre-orders are also being used as the ticket funnel. NME reported that fans who pre-order the album get access to a Manchester pre-sale that opened Monday, April 13, and Kerrang said the pre-order offer gives early access to those tickets. (nme.com) (kerrang.com) The timing lands exactly 20 years after the album that introduced Bring Me The Horizon’s early deathcore sound to a wider audience. NME notes that the original *Count Your Blessings* came out in 2006 with songs including “Pray for Plagues,” “Slow Dance” and “A Lot Like Vegas.” (nme.com) This is not being pitched as a straight archival reissue. The band’s store and NME both describe the project as a “reactivation” or “recontextualisation,” with updated production and a heavier presentation built by musicians who have spent two decades moving far beyond their original scene. (shop.bmthofficial.com) (nme.com) The Manchester event is being presented with Outbreak, a festival brand rooted in hardcore, punk and alternative music. Outbreak’s site says its 2026 calendar includes dates in Manchester on June 26 to 28 and in London on August 23, and the BMTH show is being marketed separately as “Outbreak Presents: Count Your Blessings | Repented.” (outbreak-fest.co.uk) (kerrang.com) Support acts reported for the Manchester bill include Static Dress, Rolo Tomassi, Dying Wish, Heriot, Car Underwater and Still In Love. That lineup keeps the anniversary campaign tied to the heavier end of the scene that shaped the band’s earliest material. (kerrang.com) (rollingstone.co.uk) One small detail points to how far back the band is reaching: NME reports that “Liquor & Lost Love” appears under its original working title, “Dragon Slaying.” On this rollout, Bring Me The Horizon is treating its debut less like a museum piece than a live project with a release date, a venue and a ticket queue already in motion. (nme.com)

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