Bring Me The Horizon brought out Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos to sing ‘Antivist’ with them at Hellfest – check out footage below.
The moment came as the Sheffield band headlined the French metal festival for the first time last Thursday (June 18), having previously performed there in 2009, 2016 and 2022.
They broke out the ‘Sempiternal’ cut 10-songs into their 15-track setlist, and usually they bring a fan from the audience out at each show to perform vocals alongside frontman Oli Sykes.
This time, though, Skyes said he was bringing a fan he selected ahead of time, and jokingly told the audience to “Be nice to him, even if he’s shit, alright?”, before having the Lorna Shore frontman take to the stage.
Together they delivered a blistering rendition of the 2013 track, with Ramos taking on the lead vocals and Sykes handling the backing vocals. Check it out here:
Will Ramos (Lorna Shore) joined Bring Me The Horizon on stage at HELLFEST to perform Antivist!pic.twitter.com/VWBwRQ7nKr
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O Bring Me The Horizon chamou Will Ramos do Lorna Shore para apresentar “Antivist” durante a apresentação no Hellfest que rolou agora pouco.
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The rest of Hellfest was held over the rest of last week, and featured other headline performances from Iron Maiden on Friday (June 19), Limp Bizkit on Saturday (20) and The Offspring on Sunday (21).
BMTH played at another festival, Belgium’s Graspop Metal Meeting over the weekend, and are now gearing up to play as part of Outbreak Festival 2026, which takes place at Manchester’s BEC Arena on Friday July 10 and Saturday June 11.
Both dates will also feature a limited edition run of merchandise, and support comes from Static Dress, Dying Wish, Rolo Tomassi, Heriot, Car Underwater and Still In Love.
Those two shows will see them perform 2006 debut album, ‘Count Your Blessings’, in full to celebrate its 20th anniversary, and align with the band releasing a 20th anniversary “reactivated” re-recording of the LP on July 10.
They have described it as “recontextualisation” of the original release, where they will revisit and rework the original tracklist in a way that makes it “sharper, heavier, and more vital than ever”.
While the tracklist is mostly the same as the original, the ‘Liquor & Lost Love’ will now appear under its original working title, ‘Dragon Slaying’. Earlier this month, BMTH shared their new version of ‘Black & Blue’ ahead of the album release.
Ahead of inviting the Lorna Shore singer to the stage recently, Oli Sykes opened up about why the band invite fans to sing with them on stage – saying that the same experience happened to him when he was a teenager watching Funeral For A Friend.

























