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Bring Me the Horizon Immersive Concert Film ‘L.I.V.E. in São Paulo’ Unveils Trailer, Tickets Now on Sale

Fans worldwide can now secure their seats for Bring Me the Horizon's concert film, "L.I.V.E. in São Paulo," following the debut of its official preview. The title, standing for "Live Immersive Virtual Experiment," promises a cinematic event that will screen globally for just two nights on March 25 and 28. It captures the British rock group's monumental sold-out show for 50,000 attendees at São Paulo's Allianz Parque, a performance the band itself has declared the pinnacle of their touring history. This release represents a key achievement for the ensemble, which began as a Sheffield metalcore act and has since grown into one of rock's most daring and visually sophisticated outfits. The Allianz Parque, a multi-purpose stadium that opened in 2014, has become a premier destination for major international concerts in Brazil, making it a fitting venue for such a landmark recording.

The film is not a simple concert recording but a high-concept cinematic piece that expands the visual universe of the band's "Post Human" project. Created in collaboration with the visual collective CiRCUS HEaD, it merges professional multi-angle and aerial drone shots with authentic fan-captured moments. This method aims to recreate the raw intensity and massive scope of the live experience, weaving in narrative elements like the characters E.V.E and Selene from the band's recent lore. As noted by music industry analyst Dr. Lena Shaw, "This hybrid model of professional and user-generated content is becoming a blueprint for modern concert films, effectively translating the communal feeling of a live event into a shared theatrical experience." This trend highlights a growing sector in entertainment where event cinema allows artists to sustain global fan engagement long after a tour concludes.

Audiences will be taken on a comprehensive audio-visual journey through the band's evolution, featuring essential songs from albums including "Sempiternal," "That’s the Spirit," and "Amo." To accompany the film, a live album of the same name is scheduled for release on April 10, available on all major streaming platforms, vinyl, and CD. This dual-format strategy provides multiple avenues for fans to relive this career-defining show, whether through the immersive big-screen presentation or the pure audio recording.

The global cinematic rollout, managed by the event cinema specialist Trafalgar Releasing alongside Sony Music Vision and RCA Records, spans more than 35 nations, such as the U.S., U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Australia, and Brazil. This extensive partnership underscores the project's scale, framing it as a significant cultural moment for the band's international audience rather than merely a filmed performance. The collaboration signals a confident investment in alternative distribution models within the music industry, leveraging cinema networks to create worldwide, simultaneous fan events.

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