Vindicta Announce 2026 Australian Tour Supports
The upcoming four shows mark Vindicta’s debut Australian tour.
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Vindicta, made up of members of Dogma, is touring Australia for the first time this month.
Comprising vocalist Grace Pasturini (Lilith) and guitarists Amber Maldonado (Lamia) and Patri Grief (Rusalka), Vindicta are excited for their debut tour down under, and just over a week out from their first show in Adelaide, the trio have revealed the local tour supports for each city.
Kicking things off at The Gov in Adelaide on Wednesday 24 June, Vindicta will be joined by extreme metal monsters Spectral Dominion. Vindicate then play Melbourne’s Max Watts on Thursday 25 June alongside New Zealand legends Bulletbelt and Sydney’s Crowbar with dark industrial outfit Noveaux, before the final gig at Crowbar in Brisbane on Sunday 28 June with gothic punk rockers Tettor Parade.
Tickets are on sale now via oztix.com.au, with punters able to score $10 discounts by using the code SUPPORT at checkout.
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With members based 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 with their debut single, ‘The Face of the Clown’.
Driven by a clear creative vision, Vindicata is shaped by “experience, creative freedom and ambition”, with their live show set to feature original material and selected songs from previous projects
Catch Vindicta performing at The Gov on Wednesday 24 June. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
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 upcoming four shows mark Vindicta’s debut Australian tour.
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