Trivium Announce A Light or A Distant Mirror Livestreaming Event - Knotfest
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Trivium Announce A Light or A Distant Mirror Livestreaming Event

Posted by Ramon Gonzales in News on June 25, 2020

The interactive concert experience will be broadcast from Full Sail University

Leave it to Trivium to take the live-streaming platform to new heights. The band has announced their A Light or A Distant Mirror live streaming event set for July 10th. The undertaking will broadcast from the state-of-the-art facility at Full Sail University located in the band’s hometown of Orlando, Florida. Equipped with world class audio and video capabilities, the one of a kind venue will help to create an enhanced audience experience.

The full arena-sized production will included an innovative interactive component that will allow fans to become better immersed in the event. Trivium will debut a new stage show that is cohesive with new album visuals and will perform songs from the new album onstage for the first time.  

Pre-show festivities will kick off at 3:00PM ET and will feature event host Terry Bezer of the Mosh Talks show on Knotfest.com, who will lead viewers through interviews, clips from pre-production week, and an opening support slot from Reading, England’s Sylosis.

Tickets for the event are now available HERE

A portion of the profits of the show will go to benefit the music therapy program at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, a non-profit hospital.

“We had to get creative when we heard there was no touring this summer,” the band explains. “We held off on the Zoom concerts and asked our creative/production team to come up with the biggest real-time live metal streaming event of the summer and what we now have to present to you is our show called ‘A Light or a Distant Mirror.’ This performance will be 100% live and is not pre-taped. We will have a brand new epic stage set and lights, and we will bring it 100 percent. We are thankful to our friends at Full Sail University, who are providing us a first class performance arena and the Maestro broadcast team for streaming our show to the corners of the earth! We hope you can join us.”

“Hosting this virtual concert with Trivium is a true full circle moment for us on numerous levels,” says Jay Noble, Full Sail University’s VP of Alumni & Event Production. “Before its release, the album What The Dead Men Say was recorded on campus in our flagship professional recording studio — the Audio Temple, with Course Director Darren Schneider serving as a Recording Engineer. That experience allowed us to welcome home Full Sail graduate and Trivium guitarist, Corey Beaulieu, alongside the entire band including lead guitar and vocalist, Matt Heafy, who can recall recording at Full Sail during his teen years. Through our latest collaboration with Trivium, we are excited to bring this unique livestreamed musical experience to Trivium fans, our university community, and audiences around the globe, during a time when music is needed most.”


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