Imminence Announce Australian Tour 2025
The Swedish metalcore heroes are touring in support of their latest album, The Return of The Black.

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Swedish symphonic metalcore act Imminence are returning to Australian shores for a headline tour this October.
The five-piece are touring in support of their recently released album, The Return of The Black, a remastered version of their fifth record, The Black, featuring several special guest artists.
After selling out Good Things Festival sideshows last year, tickets for their national tour are sure to sell quickly, with Imminence hitting five capital cities during their whirlwind visit.
Kicking things off in Brisbane at The Tivoli on Friday, October 10, Imminence’s Australian tour continues with gigs at Sydney’s Liberty Hall on Saturday, October 11, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Sunday, October 12 and Adelaide’s The Gov on Monday, October 13, before wrapping up at Perth’s Magnet House on Wednesday, October 15.
Early bird pre-sale commences Wednesday, May 28, at 8:30am local time. Register here. General on-sale begins Friday, May 30, at 8:30am local time via destroyalllines.com.
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Bursting onto the scene in 2012 with their well-received debut EP, Born of Sirius, Imminence took little time establishing themselves as ones to watch. Their unique symphonic metalcore sound made them stand out and has led to five studio albums – 2014’s I, 2017's This Is Goodbye, 2019's Turn the Light On, 2021's Heaven In Hiding and 2024's The Black.
The last 12 months have seen Imminence re-record I to celebrate its 10th anniversary, releasing it as The Reclamation of I, along with an expanded and remastered version of The Black, titled The Return of The Black.
Comprising Eddie Berg (lead vocals, violin), Harald Barrett (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Alex Arnoldsson (lead guitar), Peter Hanström (drums) and Christian Höijer (bass), Imminence have several festival dates lined up before their Aussie jaunt, including spots on the bill at Hellfest, 2000trees Festival, Louder Than Life Festival and Aftershock.
Having shared the stage with Bring Me The Horizon, Architects, In Flames and many more over the past few years, Imminence are pumped to bring their full touring show to Australia this October.
Catch Imminence at The Gov on Monday, October 13. For ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com.
Imminence Australian Tour Dates 2025
Friday, October 10 – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday, October 11 – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW
Sunday, October 12 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Monday, October 13 – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday, October 15 – Magnet House, Perth, WA
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