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Trivium allege the Poisoned Ascendancy “world tour” is ending early due to co-headliners Bullet For My Valentine ...
Trivium frontman Matt Heafy shared a heartfelt statement expressing his appreciation for his bandmates and gratitude for ...
Trivium's bassist Paolo Gregoletto has accused Bullet For My Valentine frontman Matt Tuck of having "no respect for us or our crew" after he pulled out of their joint tour early. The two bands ...
The joint tour with Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium has fallen apart and is winding down with only four North American ...
Trivium have released the original music video ... “This is either the end of our career or the beginning of a new chapter,” singer/guitarist Matt Heafy laughs while introducing the clip.
Now, Loudwire reports that Trivium frontman Matty Heafy has addressed the too-soon end of the “Poisoned Ascendancy” tour.
Bullet for My Valentine just released their own statement with regards to "The Poisoned Ascendancy" tour's early end.
Bullet for My Valentine confirmed the end of their co-headlining tour with Trivium in May 2025, releasing a new statement.