Eerie, ethereal electronics emanate from a stage covered in red drapes. The tension is building. But, after 20 minutes and still no sign of Bring Me The Horizon, it’s clear something is up as anticipation turns to agitation amongst the crowd. Finally, though, the Sheffield crew take to the stage but without their synthetic sixth member E.V.E, as it’s clear the side-screens – and thus the structural narrative to the show – aren’t working. “Sorry we’re late, it was not our fault, well, not the band’s fault,” Oli Sykes explains midway through the set, the disappointment and frustration plainly visible on his face, but nothing is going to stop one of the best live bands on the planet right now from living up to that reputation. Flying through DArkSide into MANTRA into Teardrops, those who’ve been itching for some serious pit action all weekend can finally let loose, as literal sparks fly from the stage and Oli calls for more and more brutality. “That’s not a mosh-pit, that’s a puddle,” he grins. “I thought you were mad cool.”
Having to drastically cut their set short by six songs due to the tech issues, they manage to cram in the monstrous Shadow Moses and intoxicating Kingslayer with CGI BABYMETAL on the wall behind them. As Oli heads into the crowd for Drown, one fan’s sign simply reads ‘Thnx 4 saving me’, as a reminder that music connects on a deeper level than language ever could – although pretty much everyone can understand the frontman’s sentiment when he says, “Jump or you’re a 100 per cent certified dickhead” before the cacophonous Can You Feel My Heart.
No, this isn’t the full Bring Me The Horizon experience, and you can’t help but feel gutted for everyone involved when Oli dejectedly looks to the floor and apologises “for letting you down”. But they’re still a formidable force, and it’s a testament to the quality of the songs that they don’t need all the cybernetic razzmatazz when armed with the generation-defining Throne to close out Mad Cool in a wall of flames. Horizon have never been a band to give up on anything and this is defiance at its most visceral. Never bet against them.