The band’s newly confirmed “Third Ascension Program” focuses almost entirely on Canada, starting in Vancouver on September 20.
Bring Me the Horizon have mapped out a second North American leg for 2026, revealing a fall run that leans hard into Canadian markets. The band, currently midway through a spring tour behind “POST HUMAN: NeX GEn”, announced the “Third Ascension Program” today, a string of shows that opens September 20 in Vancouver, B.C., and closes October 8 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The routing is pointed: nine of the ten dates land on Canadian soil, hitting Calgary, Quebec City, Ottawa, and five other cities before the lone U.S. finale.
The sequencing makes a quiet statement about where the Sheffield band’s live pull sits at this stage of the “POST HUMAN” cycle. Their ongoing spring tour touches major American hubs and wraps May 15 near Chicago, followed by a headlining slot at Sonic Temple. The fall run, by contrast, moves through mid-sized Canadian markets that don’t always land on international itineraries. It’s a routing that rewards a sector of the fanbase that has grown patiently through the band’s shape-shifting from deathcore to arena metal.
Tickets for the newly announced shows go on sale May 1 at 10 a.m. local time, with presales opening as early as April 29. The full list of dates is available on the band’s site. For a group that has spent two decades refusing a fixed identity, this concentrated Canadian tilt feels less like a footnote and more like an intentional chapter in a touring narrative that continues to shed old patterns.
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