Bring Me The Horizon Release Live 'Happy Song' Video
. ![]() (Metal Hammer) Bring Me The Horizon have released a live video for their track Happy Song. It original appeared on the band's fifth studio album That's The Spirit, which launched in 2015. The UK outfit's latest video was filmed during their appearance at London's Royal Albert Hall in April this year. The full performance was captured and later released on DVD and Blu-ray. Oli Sykes and co were accompanied by a full orchestra for the show, which was set up un support of the Teenage Cancer Trust. Following the performance, Bring Me The Horizon's Jordan Fish said he'd love to take an orchestra with them on a wider tour. He told Metal Hammer: "I've got this mad idea that we want to take it on tour, but I don't know whether it could ever happen. Our booking agent the other day said, 'Imagine doing this at Sydney Opera House.' "I guess you just hire a local orchestra because the score is written. You rock up and just do it. It seems almost a bit of a shame to go to all this effort for months and months for just one night. "In the back of my mind I'm thinking maybe we'll get a chance later on in the year or next year to do a select handful of big cities with a big orchestra. It would be so cool to do these crazy venues like Sydney Opera House." Watch the video here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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