Watch Bring Me The Horizon performing 'Doomed' with 47-piece orchestra

It's all the feels

Published 25th Oct 2016

Bring Me The Horizon have shared footage of their truly spellbinding performance of ‘Doomed’ at London’s Royal Albert Hall with a 47-piece orchestra and 14 person choir.

Recorded at their Teenage Cancer Trust concert at the hallowed London venue back on 22nd April, the seven-minute rendition of ‘That's the Spirit’ opener alongside the Parallax Orchestra takes the song into transcendental realms.

The orchestral arrangements were penned by Parallax Orchestra founder Will Harvey and conductor Simon Dobson in collaboration with Jordan Fish, while Kat Marsh arranged and directed the choir.

Conductor Simon Dobson said: “To say that it was an honour to have written the opening music and conducted a full symphony orchestra behind Bring Me isn’t enough. One of the greatest nights of my life for sure. Big up the BMTH crew x”

Watch it in all its glory here:

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The live video is a tantalising taster of the Live at the Royal Albert Hall album, which lands on CD, DVD and Blu-Ray on Friday 2nd December. Proceeds from the release will be donated to the Teenage Cancer Trust.

The full track-listing is as follows:

1. Overture: At the Earth's Curve (composed by Simon Dobson) 2. Doomed 3. Happy Song 4. Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake 5. Avalanche 6. It Never Ends 7. Sleepwalking 8. Empire (Let Them Sing) 9. Throne 10. Shadow Moses 11. True Friends 12. Follow You 13. Can You Feel My Heart 14. Antivist 15. Drown 16. Oh No