Ne Obliviscaris Announce 2025 Australian Tour
The progressive extreme metal masters will perform the albums Citadel and Exul in their entirety.
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Renowned Melbourne six-piece prog-rock metal extrimist Ne Obliviscaris have announced a five-date national tour taking place across June.
This isn’t any ordinary tour, with Ne Obliviscaris performing the fan favourite albums Citadel and Exul in their entirety. Citadel was released in 2014 and helped Ne Obliviscaris break through, with the album receiving the re-master treatment for a special 10th anniversary edition that was released a few months back. Exul, Ne Obliviscaris’ most recent release, dropped in 2023 and further expanded on the band’s intricate sound.
Ne Obliviscaris’ national tour begins in Perth at Magnet House on Tuesday, June 10. The band then perform sets at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Thursday, June 12, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Friday, June 13 and Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Saturday, June 14, before wrapping things up at Brisbane’s Princes Theatre on Sunday, June 15.
There are VIP packages available, while those who are signed up to the band’s Patreon have access to pre-sale tickets today, Wednesday, February 19. General on-sale kicks off Friday, February 21 at 8:30am local time via neobliviscaris.com.au.
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Ne Obliviscaris’ upcoming tour marks the Australian debut of frontman James Dorton. A voice actor and accomplished vocalist, Dorton has been performing with the band overseas for the past two years, finally getting the chance to impress local crowds this June.
In a statement released by the band about their upcoming tour, they remarked, “We are excited to announce that we will be performing both our Citadel and Exul albums in full for you all. This 2 hour set is going to be our biggest ever here in Australia and we can’t wait to create some more special memories with our Aussie fans. Check out details of our VIP experience to come hang out with us before each show. See you in June!”
Catch Ne Obliviscaris at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday, June 12. For full ticket details visit neobliviscaris.com.au.
Ne Obliviscaris Australian Tour Dates 2025
Tuesday, June 10 – Magnet House, Perth
Thursday, June 12 – Lion Arts, Adelaide
Friday, June 13 – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Saturday, June 14 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, June 15 – Princess Theatre, Brisbane
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