Bring Me The Horizon fans , the band performed their second show of this visit to Brazil.

On the night of last Saturday, the 30th, the group took to the stage at Allianz Parque in a performance that can only be described as explosive, being the biggest of their career as a headlining act.

Before the most anticipated act of the night, The Plot In You , Spiritbox , and Motionless In White delivered top-notch performances that warmed up the audience for the main show.

As soon as they stepped onto the stage, paper cannons were activated, and the song "DarkSide" began. Just like during "MANTRA," the audience sang the lyrics at the top of their lungs.

Oliver Sykes ' speeches in Portuguese – where he even asked the audience to do lots of mosh pits – created a unique and very memorable atmosphere for the show, making it almost exclusive.

It's no exaggeration to say that the audience was completely immersed in the stadium. The fans sang, danced, and screamed with every song. The band had the audience in the palm of their hand.

“Teardrops” was an excellent addition to the setlist. Sykes' vocals sounded just right, his voice completely smooth and flawless.

Another fact about the show is the band's great chemistry. The songs work just as well live as they do in the studio, largely because of this and, of course, the skill of the Bring Me The Horizon members.

One point worth highlighting is Oliver Sykes' voice. He sounded practically perfect throughout the entire performance, even with challenging songs.

The already excellent studio version of "Kool-Aid" becomes even better when performed live, making it a must-play at any and all of the group's shows.

The entire artistic concept of dystopian science fiction that the band used in their show was brilliantly conceived and executed. A story was told during the performance, making it a true spectacle.

“n/A” showcases the band's skill and the audience's willingness to sing along. Sykes manages to go from soft, calm vocals to raspy screams in a matter of seconds, thus marking this song as a highlight of the show.

But nothing beats the moments when the lead singer spoke in Portuguese, for example, when he asked "do you want old music?" and then the band played "Sleepwalking".

A highlight of the show was when Bring Me The Horizon welcomed MC Lan and Di Ferrero on stage, and together they sang "Antivist" in an interesting performance.

In a brightly lit Allianz Parque, with people perched on each other's shoulders, the band played the emotional "Follow You," and once again, the fans put on a spectacular show, singing the song in unison.

It's easy to understand why this was the most anticipated show of the night. Bring Me The Horizon delivered a truly captivating performance.

Everything about it, from the choice of songs to the pyrotechnics and, of course, the musicians' performance, made this a historic show, not only for what it represents in the band's history, but also for everything they accomplished.

What's most impressive is how the fans knew all the songs by heart. It was as if there was a competition to see who could sing the most, the audience or the lead singer himself.

The band put on a show that undoubtedly left a mark not only on the fans who were there, but also on them.

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