Trivium Tickets
Trivium started singing at Baby, a local club. The guitaristdiscovered his love of music by listening to his grandfather's record collection. The guitarist was encouraged to play by his favorite teacher. The members of Trivium grew up together. The band used to practice at the drummer's garage.
Trivium’s first release climbed the charts quickly, giving them national exposure. The group continues to play large venues, but still enjoys performing in smaller clubs on occasion. Trivium met with a local DJ from X100.5 and convinced him to play their single on air. The single immediately became a local hit and larger radio stations started playing the song. Eventually a record executive heard it and signed the band. The groupwas headlining shows soon after they started playing live.
Trivium accepted that they were truly working musicians when the band’s first fan club was started in 1981 by Margie Hemmingway. Starting out in Sacramento with a few dozen members, the club grew fast, eclipsing a couple thousand from New York to California in under a year.
The new project from Trivium took just three months to produce. The group has just finished their new record, but they are already planning the next release. After this last non-stop year the members of Trivium will take some time off to recharge after a long year.
Trivium's performances always have the audience singing by the end of the performance. The group is sure to schedule a show at Amulet in Oklahoma City every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. Trivium’s tickets are available at TheSeats.com, along with the latest tour information and concert schedules.



