Matt Tuck (Bullet For My Valentine) dreams of a collaboration with Sleep Token, and Matt Heafy (Trivium) wants to work with Hans Zimmer

Matt Tuck (Bullet For My Valentine) dreams of a collaboration with Sleep Token, and Matt Heafy (Trivium) wants to work with Hans Zimmer
Matt Tuck (Bullet For My Valentine) dreams of a collaboration with Sleep Token, and Matt Heafy (Trivium) wants to work with Hans Zimmer

Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium frontmen answer fan questions and reveal exciting details about their future projects.

A European tour to celebrate their greatest albums

Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium will join forces for the tour Poisoned Ascendency in 2025, a tribute to their revolutionary albums The Poison et Ascendancy released in 2005. European fans will be able to see them on stage, notably in , Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg:

  • February 5: Zurich, The Hall, Switzerland
  • February 7: , Le Zénith, France
  • February 9: Antwerp, Lotto Arena, Belgium
  • February 23: Luxembourg, Rockhal, Luxembourg

Also read: “Their shows weren't as good at first”: Jack Endino looks back on Nirvana's beginnings

A single (with seven-string guitar) for Bullet For My Valentine

During a question-and-answer session with LouderMatt Tuck revealed that Bullet For My Valentine could release a new single as early as January 2025, with a twist: “I have a seven-string guitar [depuis peu]and I'm learning how to use it. The first single from our next campaign will feature this guitar.”

His Trivium counterpart Matt Heafy joked: “You should try a nine-string guitar next! It’s absurd, but so much fun to play.”

Dream collaborations

Asked about their desire for musical collaborations, the two Matts responded with surprising ideas:

  • Matt Tuck : “I would love to do a collaboration track with Sleep Token. Mixing the intensity of Bullet with the magic of their would be really interesting. Besides, if they want to collaborate, let me know.”
  • Matt Heafy : “My dream would be to work with Hans Zimmer, he’s my musical hero in terms of composition.”

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