On a crisp night in West Valley City, the desert sky wasn’t the only thing rumbling. As Bring Me The Horizon brought their USA Ascension Program Tour to Utah, fans flooded the venue, their energy electric long before the first chord rang out. The anticipation felt like a storm ready to break — and when it did, West Valley City shook with a sound that was both chaos and catharsis.
The Ascension Program has been one of the most highly anticipated tours in the alternative music scene, and Utah got its fair share of the madness. From the first bass drop to the final scream, the band made it clear this wasn’t just another stop on the tour — it was a moment carved into memory.
West Valley City fans brought an intensity that rivaled bigger cities, proving that heavy music thrives under desert skies. From mosh pits to crowd surfers, the venue pulsed with life, and BMTH delivered a performance that fans will be replaying in their minds for years to come.

BMTH Live: Energy, Emotion, and Explosion
The setlist was nothing short of explosive. Tracks like Can You Feel My Heart sent shivers through the crowd, while Throne and Shadow Moses lit the pit on fire. Oli Sykes’ voice cut through the chaos, commanding the stage while connecting deeply with fans who screamed back every lyric.
The visuals were a feast for the senses: strobes slicing through the night, pyro erupting in sync with breakdowns, and LED screens flashing apocalyptic imagery. It was more than a concert — it was an experience that blurred the line between music and ritual.
Streetwear Culture at the Show
A BMTH show isn’t just about the music — it’s about the style, too. Fans arrived in full force with looks that defined alt culture: ripped jeans, oversized tees, combat boots, and, of course, Converse sneakers that have long been a staple of the heavy music scene.
But among the crowd, one style detail stole the spotlight: hand-painted Converse sneakers designed with Bring Me The Horizon-inspired art. Each pair turned heads, not only as footwear but as a statement of individuality and devotion to the band.

Spotlight: Hand-Painted BMTH Converse Sneakers
These sneakers aren’t just shoes — they’re wearable art. Each pair is hand-painted, meaning no two are ever the same. Inspired by BMTH’s lyrics, album art, and dark aesthetic, they capture the raw energy of the band in a way mass-produced merch never could.
The designs fuse street art rebellion with BMTH’s unapologetic edge, creating something bold, personal, and unforgettable. Fans at West Valley City couldn’t help but ask where they came from — proof that these sneakers are more than fashion. They’re fandom, captured in canvas and paint.

Why They’re the Perfect Concert Kicks
A night at a BMTH show is intense: hours of standing, dancing, jumping, and screaming. You need footwear that’s durable yet stylish, and these hand-painted Converse sneakers deliver both.
They’re built to survive the chaos of the pit, but also designed to make you stand out in a sea of black band tees. Comfortable enough for the long nights, yet bold enough to carry the spirit of BMTH long after the last encore — they’re the perfect kicks for fans who want more than just merch.
As the final notes faded and West Valley City echoed with chants for more, fans left the venue with hearts racing and ears ringing. It wasn’t just another concert — it was a night where the desert met the storm, and BMTH proved once again why they dominate the heavy music world. Don’t let the night fade away. Carry the chaos with you. 👉 Get your exclusive hand-painted Bring Me The Horizon Converse sneakers today — made for fans who don’t just listen to the music, but live it.