Watch Bring Me The Horizon perform ‘Diamonds Aren’t Forever’ with Knocked Loose
Bring Me The Horizon were joined by Knocked Loose vocalist Bryan Garris to perform ‘Diamonds Aren’t Forever’ at a recent show – check out footage below.
Bring Me The Horizon are currently on tour throughout North America, celebrating 2020’s ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’ EP.
During their show at the Kia Forum in California on October 6, they were joined onstage by Bryan Garris, vocalist of support band Knocked Loose, for a punishing run through of ‘Diamonds Aren’t Forever’. The track was original released in 2008 as part of Bring Me’s second album ‘Suicide Season’.
Check out the performance below:
Diamonds Aren’t Forever
Bring Me The Horizon x Knocked Loose
at The Forum pic.twitter.com/o3oXFWHwL3— BMTH stan for lyfe (@bmthstan4lyfe) October 7, 2022
Hearing BMTH play diamonds aren’t forever with Bryan Garris from Knocked Loose has me screaming, shitting, hyperventilating, eating soup and crying pic.twitter.com/cXGkQpKmCV
— Cristian ? (@spookimonsters) October 7, 2022
Diamonds aren’t forever ft Bryan garris pic.twitter.com/hymKyBC4r7
— shadow the hedgehog’s left testicle (@ithasbegunn) October 7, 2022
Oli Sykes spoke to NME about the pressure of being a newer artist earlier this year. “You have to be an actor, an entertainer, a musician and play the game, but that’s why I think it’s so important to support new artists. Take them on tour. Tell people about them.” he said backstage at Bring Me The Horizon’s Malta weekender.
“You want to open the gates for people and invite them into becoming a rocker, but you almost have to show them all these reasons why,” he continued. “It can’t just be us. It’s so much better when there’s a whole circus of music, fashion and art. Things are way better when you’re not the only one.”
Bring Me The Horizon’s North American headline tour continues tomorrow (October 9) in Sacramento and finishes with a trio of performances at Las Vegas’ When We Were Young Festival, which will see the band share the stage with the likes of Paramore, My Chemical Romance and Jimmy Eat World.
Tickets are available here and the full list of dates is as follows:
OCTOBER
9 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
12 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
14 – Chicago, IL – Wintrust Arena
15 – Detroit, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
16 – Pittsburgh, PA – UPMC Events Center
18 – Dallas, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
20 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
22 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young Festival
23 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young Festival
29 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young Festival
Speaking to NME recently, Sykes said that continuing the band’s four-EP ‘Post Human’ EP project “is definitely still the plan”.
“We are chipping away at it, but I also think we feel as though the bar has been set so high for us. I feel like we have this pretty incredible [live] set now, and any song we write now has to be good enough to justify its place on the setlist.”