TWO huge bands are set to host a concert in Glasgow together at the start of next year.
Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium will join forces and bring their Poisoned Ascendancy tour to the city's OVO Hydro on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.
Trivium is a heavy metal band from America while Bullet for My Valentine is from Wales.
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Announcing the show, the OVO Hydro said: "Following much speculation online, Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium have revealed details of a huge, joint arena tour.
"The Poisoned Ascendancy UK Tour 2025 will see both bands celebrating the 20th anniversary of these respective iconic albums, playing them in full."
More information can be found HERE and tickets for the event will go on sale from Friday, March 1, at 10am.
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