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Bullet for My Valentine just released their own statement with regards to "The Poisoned Ascendancy" tour's early end.
Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine are speaking out after the latter band announced their early departure from their ...
Trivium's Matt Heafy has offered his side of the story on Bullet For My Valentine calling time on the tour, asking fans to ...
With just a couple dates left in what originally was supposed to be a huge world tour and roughly 24 hours after being called ...
Now, Loudwire reports that Trivium frontman Matty Heafy has addressed the too-soon end of the “Poisoned Ascendancy” tour.
The band said it believes now is the time to "divert our full attention towards the next chapter" of the group.
Bullet for My Valentine confirmed the end of their co-headlining tour with Trivium in May 2025, releasing a new statement.
Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine made a massive deal about their coming world tour celebrating the 20 th anniversary of ...
Trivium’s Matt Heafy has shed light on why Bullet For My Valentine abruptly pulled out of their co-headline tour.
French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre has announced a series of summer concerts throughout Europe for June and ...
Bullet also appeared to acknowledge some dissatisfaction in the Trivium camp after bassist Paolo Gregoletto pointed to ...
Trivium have claimed their co-headline tour with Bullet For My Valentine was axed early because frontman Matt Tuck no longer ...