Rockers kick five week trek off Oct 2nd

Grammy-nominated band Trivium has announced the Deadmen and Dragons Tour for fall 2022. The band will embark on the headlining run with support from Between the Buried and Me, Whitechapel, and Khemmis.

Tickets for the Live Nation-produced trek go on sale on Friday, July 22nd at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.

Matt Heafy, Corey Beaulieu, Paolo Gregoletto and Alex Bent are excited about the touring package they assembled for the trek.

“Between the Buried and Me are the pioneers of mixing genres well before anyone else had,” says Heafy. “BTBAM back in 2002 — on the impeccable self-titled album — showed that they were unapologetically ready to mix elements of death metal, melodic death metal, grindcore, power metal, prog, ethereal — at times beautiful — passages of melody. Their self-titled record was a massive influence on me; I was captivated by the immense mixture of so many styles. Through their combining of a vast range of sonics and soundscapes, they created a sound that is truly their own.”

Beaulieu also exclaims, “We’re excited to have Whitechapel be a part of this amazing bill. It’s been over 10 years since we toured together on the Shogun tour and seeing how the band has progressed over the years and added a killer melodic element to their brutal sound just makes it a perfect time to share the stage once again.”

“Khemmis is one of my favorite new bands of the last few years, and when we were putting the tour together, I heavily advocated for having them on the bill,” says Gregoletto. “I think it’s always a testament to a band’s sound when you have trouble pinning a label to it — doom, melodic metal, thrash, death metal. With Khemmis, it’s all in there and rocks hard. They are a 10/10 live band and did a great cover of ‘Rainbow in the Dark,’ so do not miss their set!”

Trivium will also return to the road in September, serving as main support for Iron Maiden.

Trivium Fall 2022 Tour Dates:

Oct 2 — Boise, ID @ Revolution Concert House + Event Center
Oct 3 — Portland, OR @ Roseland
Oct 4 — Vancouver @ Vogue
Oct 6 — Calgary, AB @ MacHall
Oct 8 — Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings
Oct 9 — St. Paul, MN @ MYTH
Oct 11 — Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
Oct 12 — Chicago @ Radius
Oct 14 — Nashville @ Marathon Music Hall
Oct 15 — Atlanta @ Buckhead Theatre
Oct 16 — Orlando @ House of Blues
Oct 18 — Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
Oct 19 — Philadelphia @ Franklin Music Hall
Oct 21 — Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Oct 22 — Cleveland @ House of Blues
Oct 23 — Detroit @ The Fillmore
Oct25 — Toronto @ Rebel
Oct 26 — Montreal @ MTELUS
Oct 28 — Boston @ House of Blues
Oct 29 — New York City @ Palladium Times Square
Oct 30 — Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
Oct 31 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
Nov 2 — St. Louis @ The Pageant
Nov 4 — Houston @ House of Blues
Nov 5 — San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theatre
Nov 6 — Dallas @ South Side Ballroom
Nov 8 — Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater
Nov 9 — Phoenix @ The Van Buren
Nov 10 — Los Angeles @ The Wiltern