Grammy-nominated metal band TRIVIUM will follow up last month’s massively successful global concert event, “A Light Or A Distant Mirror,” which took place at Full Sail University, with another “can’t miss” performance. This show, dubbed “The Deepest Cuts,” will be markedly different from but just as thrilling as its predecessor.
On Saturday, August 29, at 8pm UK time (BST), Trivium — the kings of streaming who’ve been embracing the art of the livestream for years — will play a free show that will stream on singer/guitarist Matt Heafy’s ever-popular Twitch channel. The performance will take place live from the band’s rehearsal space in Orlando, Florida.
In addition to a new and limited edition merch drop, the set will be filled with deep cuts that fans may never have seen live before. See the full set list below.
“So as some of you have probably picked up on over the last few days, we have been dropping hints about another streaming event and it turns out your suspicions were correct,” says bassist Paolo Gregoletto. “However, this is a much different event than ‘ALOADM.’ We are taking you into our jam room to give you a deep cuts Trivium set of songs that we rarely play and a few we have never played before. It will be totally free to watch on Matt’s Twitch account. There will be some exclusive merch, too.” He continues, “If you have ever wanted to be a fly on the wall for one of our practices, this is your chance. Get in the chat and talk to us and Trivium fans all over the world as we run through our most unique set ever.”
This is just the second in a series of live performances that Trivium have planned throughout 2020. Stay tuned for more information.
Trivium turned millions of heads with “A Light Or A Distant Mirror,” which marked the first show the band played since the April 2020 release of their universally acclaimed new album What The Dead Men Say. The show featured brand new production and was an arena-style visual show at Full Sail Live, the state of the art event and broadcast arena at Full Sail University in the band’s hometown of Orlando, Florida. Trivium debuted a new stage show that was cohesive with new album visuals and performed songs from the new album on stage for the first time. A portion of the profits of the show benefited the music therapy program at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, a non-profit hospital. As well as usual music press, the event was lauded by Forbes, Pollstar, DreamHack, The Spectator, and in a Pro Sound News cover story. All told, the show earned into the six figures range with both ticket sales and merch.
TRIVIUM “THE DEEPEST CUTS” SET LIST:
“Torn Between Scylla & Charybdis”
“No Way To Heal”
“Suffocating Sight”
“Like Callisto To A Star In Heaven”
“Detonation”
“The Revanchist”
“A Skyline Severance”
“Of Prometheus And The Crucifix”
“When All Light Dies”
“Ascendancy”
“To The Rats”
“Dusk Dismantled”
“Scattering The Ashes”
“Bending The Arc To Fear”
“The Ones We Leave Behind”
ABOUT TRIVIUM:
Grammy-nominated Trivium — Matt Heafy [vocals, guitar], Corey Beaulieu [guitar], Paolo Gregoletto [bass], and Alex Bent [drums] — released their ninth full-length, What The Dead Men Say, through Roadrunner Records on April 24. The album was produced by Trivium and Josh Wilbur and debuted at #12 in the main UK album chart (the band’s highest spot here in 14 years and during the pandemic lockdown), #35 on the Billboard Top 200; at #2 on the US Top Current Albums Chart, and at #3 on both the US Hard Rock Albums Chart and Top Rock Albums Chart. The band and album were praised by and featured in mainstream outlets like Forbes, Billboard, TechCrunch, and Kotaku, as well as Kerrang!, Guitar World, Metal Hammer, Rock Sound, Guitar, Revolver, Upset, Alternative Press, and more.