Dogma Announce Debut 2025 Australian Tour
Dogma is what you want it to be. A cult, a sect, a secret society, a band, a musical, a documentary… You decide what we are.
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Mysterious heavy rockers Dogma have announced their debut tour of Australia. The band are bringing their horror-edged metal sound to the country for four shows this November.
The five women making up Dogma – who often dress as nuns – are united by their religion in chaos, horror and blasphemy.
Thought to have originated in South America, nobody is quite sure how Dogma came together, but everyone can agree they are a talented bunch of musicians whose live shows have to be seen to be believed.
Dogma’s Time To Be Free Tour kicks off in Adelaide at The Gov on Wednesday 26 November and continues with shows at Melbourne’s Max Watts on Thursday 27 November, Brisbane’s Crowbar on Friday 28 November and Sydney’s Crowbar on Saturday 29 November.
Early bird pre-sale begins on Monday 29 September at 10am AEST, with general on-sale taking place Thursday 2 October at 10am AEST. For full ticketing details, visit hardlinemedia.bigcartel.com.
There will also be a limited number of VIP Meet and Greet tickets available. These tickets can be purchased directly via the band’s website and do not include a ticket to the show. These must be purchased separately. For more info, visit officialdogma.com.
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The current lineup of Dogma is said to comprise Lillith on vocals, Lamia and Rusalka on guitar, Nixie on bass and Abrahel on drums.
The band lives by the following manifesto:
We live in a time when our freedom is vast yet constantly, precariously in jeopardy. We are DOGMA. We believe the essential liberties are speech, expression, and thought. Nobody can control us. We call upon you to reject external forces like religion and politics and forge your own path.
“Many live banal lives, projecting false images, showing off seemingly perfect beauty and happiness, building fake avatars that obscure who they are inside. We aim to eradicate the emptiness which sends people on an endless quest for approval (and followers) based on lies. Ideas, careers, sex, whatever you want, so long as you do not harm others, should be yours. We stand against the repression of self, including sexuality. If you want something, go for it. We are DOGMA, and we are anti-DOGMA. Wake up. Open up your eyes.”
Catch Dogma at The Gov on Wednesday 26 November. For ticketing details, visit hardlinemedia.bigcartel.com.
Dogma 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday 26 November - The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 27 November - Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 28 November - Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 29 November - Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
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