During their first headlining set at Hellfest on June 18, Bring Me The Horizon invited Lorna Shore frontman Will Ramos to join them on stage for a powerful rendition of “Antivist.”
The Sheffield band, returning to the French festival after appearances in 2009, 2016 and 2022, reached the “Sempiternal” track ten songs into their fifteen‑song set. While they often bring an audience member onstage for vocal duties, frontman Oli Sykes announced that this time a pre‑selected guest would join, joking, “Be nice to him, even if he’s shit, alright?” before introducing Ramos.
Ramos took the lead vocals while Sykes provided backing, delivering a blistering performance of the 2013 song. Watch the moment below:
Will Ramos (Lorna Shore) joined Bring Me The Horizon on stage at HELLFEST to perform Antivist!pic.twitter.com/VWBwRQ7nKr
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Bring Me The Horizon called Will Ramos from Lorna Shore to perform “Antivist” during the Hellfest performance that took place just now.
Who do you think will be the guest at Rock In Rio?
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The festival continued with headliners Iron Maiden on Friday, Limp Bizkit on Saturday, and The Offspring on Sunday. Following Hellfest, BMTH performed at Belgium’s Graspop Metal Meeting and are set to appear at Outbreak Festival 2026 in Manchester.
Both Outbreak shows will feature a full performance of their 2006 debut, Count Your Blessings, to mark its 20th anniversary, alongside a re‑recorded “reactivated” edition slated for release on July 10. The updated album will retain the original tracklist but present it with sharper, heavier production, including “Liquor & Lost Love” under its original working title “Dragon Slaying.”
Earlier this month, BMTH released a new version of “Black & Blue” as a preview of the reissue.
Oli Sykes explained that inviting fans to sing onstage stems from his own experience as a teenager watching Funeral For A Friend, a tradition the band continues to embrace.


