Houston hosts the opener March 10 and the gigs continue until April 8, when the tour hits  in Las Vegas. Stops are booked across the continent including New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta.

Bring Me The Horizon is preparing for the release of its upcoming live album/DVD, Live at the Royal Albert Hall. That recording of the band’s sold-out April 22 performance in London will be available for purchase Dec. 2, with proceeds going to Teenage Cancer Trust.

Bring Me The Horizon started out as a dedicated metal band but has since incorporated electronic, pop and emo influences. It recently launched a new music video for the track “Oh No” from the most recent studio album, 2015’s That’s The Spirit.

Check it out below:

Here is the plan for the “American Nightmare”:

March 10 – Houston, Texas, Revention Music Center
March 11 – Dallas, Texas, South Side Ballroom
March 13 – Chicago, Ill., Aragon Ballroom
March 14 – Detroit, Mich., Masonic Temple Theatre
March 17 – Montreal, Quebec, Uniprix Stadium
March 18 – Lowell, Mass., Tsongas Center At UMass Lowell
March 20 – New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
March 22 – Philadelphia, Pa., The Liacouras Center
March 24 – Atlanta, Ga., The Tabernacle
March 27 – St. Louis, Mo., The Pageant
March 28 – Kansas City, Mo., Arvest Bank Theatre At The Midland
March 29 – Broomfield, Colo., 1stBank Center
April 1 – Seattle, Wash., WaMu Theater
April 3 – San Francisco, Calif., Warfield Theatre
April 6 – Los Angeles, Calif., Shrine Expo Hall
April 7 – Phoenix, Ariz., Comerica Theatre
April 8 – Las Vegas, Nev., The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
       
A presale is ongoing and the general onsale starts Nov. 11. Head over to BMTHOfficial.com for more on the group.