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| Photo: Matt Heafy / Instagram |
TRIVIUM’s Matt Heafy has spoken out about the early end of “The Poisoned Ascendancy” tour with Bullet For My Valentine.
The two bands started the run earlier this year to honor the 20th anniversaries of “Ascendancy” and “The Poison.” Plans were made for a full world tour, but things stopped after just three months.
TRIVIUM bassist Paolo Gregoletto said Bullet singer Matt Tuck pulled out, adding that he was the only decision maker for the band.
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| Photo: Matt Heafy / Instagram |
Bullet later shared a statement saying they respect TRIVIUM but wanted to focus on making a new album instead.
In a new interview, Heafy said TRIVIUM wanted to keep going but their “dance partner dropped off.”
He confirmed TRIVIUM will now push ahead with their own “Ascend Above The Ashes” tour this fall with Jinjer and Heriot.
The band also has a new EP, “Struck Dead,” coming in October and plans to play songs from across their career.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH


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