The Fall of Troy Planning Reunion Shows?

by | Sep 4, 2013

We’ve heard some rumors that The Fall of Troy may be planning some reunion shows.

While nothing has been confirmed, former frontman Thomas Erak, who’s now in Chiodos, has been teasing a big announcement on Twitter.

He said, “Announcement is coming everyone, just a few more details to iron out but it is coming in the next day or two. Seriously, worth the wait ;).”

If TFOT were to do some reunion shows, this November would mark the 10-year anniversary of their 2003 self-titled debut album. Perhaps they’ll perform the record in its entirety?

When asked how the impending announcement would affect Chiodos, he replied, “I’m in Chiodos and not going anywhere fellerz! Don’t worry about that! :)”

Chiodos are currently in the studio recording their next album.

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