Words Peter South and pictures John Faddis
Trivium delivered a crushing night at Packard Music Hall in Warren, Ohio on November 10th, offering a set that balanced fan-favorite classics with newer, hard-hitting material.
They opened with the atmospheric “Capsizing the Sea” before detonating into “In Waves,” immediately pulling the crowd into full-throttle chaos. The band’s precision was razor-sharp, and Matt Heafy’s vocals swung effortlessly between melodic and feral.
A mid-set highlight came with “Like Light to the Flies,” which had the entire room shouting along to every word, followed by the relentless march of “Into the Mouth of Hell We March.” The emotional weight of “Until the World Goes Cold” provided a powerful breather without slowing the energy, and the ferocity of “A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation” reignited the pit just moments later.
Trivium closed with “The Sin and the Sentence,” a reminder of just how dynamic and technically lethal they’ve become over the years.
Overall, it was a tight, intense, and deeply satisfying performance—one that showed exactly why Trivium remains one of modern metal’s most reliable live forces.
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