
The final curtain has dropped on one of the most intense metal tours of 2024. Bullet For My Valentine has officially wrapped up their explosive co-headlining run with Trivium, a trek that spanned across the U.S. and delivered night after night of crushing riffs, thunderous drums, and unforgettable energy. Fans who were lucky enough to catch the tour know that this wasn’t just another live gig—it was a celebration of two titans of modern metal reigniting their long-standing bond on stage.
The tour, which marked a long-awaited full-circle moment for both bands, brought them back together after years of parallel paths. The last date of the run, held in the electric chaos of Orlando, Florida—Trivium’s own hometown—was a fitting finale. The show was nothing short of cathartic, with an audience feeding off every breakdown, solo, and scream.
Bullet For My Valentine took to their social channels to express their gratitude to fans and the entire tour crew, confirming that the Trivium run has now come to an end. In their message, they reflected on the whirlwind journey, calling it one of their favorite tours in recent memory. From explosive pyrotechnics to razor-sharp performances, it was clear this wasn’t just a job—it was a full-force return to form.
This tour wasn’t just a nostalgic throwback. It marked a resurgence for both bands, particularly BFMV, who have been teasing fans with hints of new material and a possible evolution in sound. The chemistry between the two bands was palpable throughout the tour, reigniting memories of their early 2000s scene dominance, yet showcasing the growth and grit they’ve honed over two decades.
Though this co-headlining chapter has closed, both bands are far from slowing down. Trivium continues pushing boundaries with side projects and solo ventures, while Bullet For My Valentine gears up for a new era—possibly hinting at a fresh album or a reinvented soundscape. For now, fans are left with the memories of a tour that felt like a love letter to their metal roots and a reminder that this genre is alive, loud, and ever-evolving.