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Triggerfinger Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Triggerfinger

Classic 21 festival

May 24, 2025

4:00 PM GMT+2
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Triggerfinger at Brussels, Belgium in Ancienne Belgique 2023
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June 7th 2023
Great concert with alot of energy.
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Triggerfinger Biography

The Antwerp, Belgium based trio (Ruben Block, vocals & guitar; Paul Van Bruystegem, bass; Mario Goossens, drums) have built a solid reputation across Europe and Canada as one of the hardest-driving and sharpest dressed bands around. With their self-titled debut album (2004), What Grabs Ya (2008), All This Dancing Around (2010) and By Absence of the Sun (2014) they’ve become a mainstay on the rock scene (the last two going platinum and gold, respectively). Their impromptu cover of the Lykke Li song I Follow Rivers became a major hit across Europe in 2012, and they were invited to open for The Rolling Stones in 2013 and 2014.
In 2017, the threepiece released 'Colossus', an album on which they introduced some new flavors to their vintage sound.

Since the release of ‘Colossus’ and the subsequent live tour across Europe & Canada, a number of things have shifted.
Paul decided he wasn’t up for too much touring anymore so Mario and Ruben needed to figure out the next step.
Besides exploring other adventures, they strongly felt the urge to write new music together, resulting in a new Triggerfinger album which will see the light of day early 2026.
In the meantime they've come out to play some gigs to keep in touch with that other half of their bond: being on stage, playing live, connecting with people.
Both are excited to get back out there.
With new music.
Stay tuned.
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