While Trivium isn’t currently touring or recording new music, there are a few interesting developments to keep fans engaged:
- Focus on Hangar Studio: According to frontman Matt Heafy, the band is taking a break from the usual album-tour cycle. They’re currently focusing on building their airplane hangar studio, a passion project that will allow them greater creative control in the future.
- 2025 European Tour with Bullet For My Valentine: Looking ahead, Trivium has announced a co-headlining European tour with fellow metal band Bullet For My Valentine in 2025. This “The Poisoned Ascendancy” tour celebrates the influential albums of both bands, “Ascendancy” (Trivium, 2005) and “The Poison” (Bullet For My Valentine, 2005).
- Possible New Album Inspired by “Ascendancy”: In an interview, Heafy hinted that Trivium’s next album might be influenced by the sound and energy of “Ascendancy,” a fan favorite. This could be exciting news for fans who enjoy the band’s earlier, more thrash-oriented style.
- Guest Appearances and Solo Projects: Individual members of Trivium remain active. Matt Heafy has performed guest vocals with bands like Megadeth and continues his solo project, “Ibaraki.” Other members might also be involved in side projects or collaborations.
Here are some resources to stay updated on Trivium news:
- Official Website: https://www.trivium.org/
- Social Media: Follow the band and its members on social media platforms for the latest updates.
- Metal News Websites: Keep an eye on reputable metal news websites for any breaking news on Trivium.
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