Ill Niño, the renowned American metal band, has exciting news for their Australian fans after an eight-year hiatus from touring down under. The band, known for their unique blend of heavy riffs, Latin percussion, and bilingual vocals, is set to grace stages in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in September 2025. Joining them on this anticipated tour is Adema, another nu-metal favorite, promising fans a nostalgic night of early 2000s heaviness.
Emerging in the early 2000s with their album Revolution Revolución, Ill Niño quickly made a name for themselves by infusing aggressive grooves with Latin rhythms, setting them apart in the nu-metal scene. Hits like ‘How Can I Live’ and ‘Unreal’ became anthems of the era, propelling the band to the forefront of heavy music. Despite lineup changes over the years, Ill Niño has retained a dedicated fan base, evident in the success of their latest album, IllMortals, which reaffirms their enduring musical prowess.

Adema, best known for their self-titled debut and tracks like ‘Giving In’ and ‘The Way You Like It,’ have also had a tumultuous journey in the music industry. However, this upcoming tour marks their debut in Australia, offering long-time fans a rare opportunity to experience their favorite songs live. With a stable lineup now in place, the performance promises to be a memorable one for those who have been eagerly awaiting this moment since the early 2000s.
The tour will kick off at Sydney’s Liberty Hall, then move on to Melbourne’s Max Watt’s, and conclude at The Triffid in Brisbane. With both Ill Niño and Adema bringing decades of musical history to the stage, concert-goers can expect a setlist filled with classics, ensuring a night filled with nostalgia and heavy grooves that will transport them back to the early 2000s.

For fans eager to secure their spots, pre-sale tickets are available for purchase. This tour not only marks Ill Niño’s triumphant return to Australia but also signifies a revival of the nu-metal era, bringing together two iconic bands for an unforgettable musical experience that bridges the past and present. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly-anticipated event that promises to be a highlight for metal enthusiasts across Australia.

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