Vindicta Announce 2026 Australian Tour
The reveal of Vindicta’s debut Australian tour coincides with the release of their new single, ‘The Face of the Clown’.
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After the unfortunate cancellation of Dogma’s inaugural Australian tour, Hardline Media have worked their magic and locked in Vindicta for their debut tour.
Comprising former Dogma members Grace Jane Pasturini (vocals), Amber Maldonado (guitar) and Patri Grief (guitar), Vindicta is a new chapter for the trio, with the band having just released their first single, ‘The Face of the Clown’.
Vindicta’s The Reckoning Australian Tour begins in Adelaide at The Gov on Wednesday 24 June, continuing with dates at Melbourne’s Max Watts on Thursday 25 June and Sydney’s Crowbar on Saturday 27 June, before wrapping up at Brisbane’s Crowbar on Sunday 28 June.
Tickets are on sale now via hardlinemedia.net, with Meet & Greet upgrades also available.
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With members living in the US, Spain, and Italy, Vindicta is a truly global trio that blends heavy metal riffs with melodic hooks to create a cinematic atmosphere, which is evident in both their music and live shows.
Vindicta’s live shows combine both new original material with selected songs from previous projects, with the band already gaining acclaim for their debut single “The Face of the Clown”.
Catch Vindicta performing at The Gov on Wednesday 24 June. Tickets on sale now via hardlinemedia.net.
Vindicta The Reckoning Australian Tour Dates 2026
Wednesday 24 June - Adelaide, The Gov, SA
Thursday 25 June - Melbourne, Max Watts, VIC
Saturday 27 June - Sydney, Crowbar, NSW
Sunday 28 June - Brisbane, Crowbar, QLD
The reveal of Vindicta’s debut Australian tour coincides with the release of their new single, ‘The Face of the Clown’.
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