There are music experiences that happen once, and if you aren’t in the right city with the right cash at the right time, you simply miss them. I learned that the magical way years ago during the I’m With You album-release show by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. That closed-circuit performance beamed in from Cologne, Germany gave me a front-row look at my musical heroes — 30 feet tall, perfect sound, and not a single sweaty drunk guy knocking into me in the pit.

As someone who’s been to thousands of concerts, trust me: not all of your favorite bands will ever roll through your hometown, and sometimes even when they do, the ticket price alone will knock the wind out of you. That’s why these theater broadcast events are a gift. They’re accessible, they’re affordable, and they’re often recorded at a scale you’ll never witness in a local arena.

Bring Me The Horizon Steps Onto the Big Screen

One of my true bucket-list acts is Bring Me the Horizon. Of all the newer-generation heavy bands, they’re one of the few that hit me right in the chest — musically, emotionally, everything. I’ve even got their last CD riding shotgun in my truck right now (yes, I still buy CDs — some habits are worth keeping).

Now comes the chance to catch them in a massive, cinematic way. On March 25th and 28th, theaters across the country will be showing a closed-circuit broadcast of the band’s biggest show ever, recorded live in São Paulo, Brazil. This is not some shaky iPhone footage — it’s a high-production, multi-camera, stadium-sized spectacle designed to swallow you whole.

And here’s the best part: we’ve got passes for four lucky winners and their guests.

Just drop your name beneath the official show graphic, and you’re in the running. Want to lock in your seats the guaranteed way? You can also hit the link and see exactly where it’s playing.

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Either way — don’t sleep on this one. Concerts come and go, but opportunities like this might never circle back.

 

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