Ne Obliviscaris, the renowned Melbourne six-piece prog-rock metal extremists, have excited fans with the announcement of a five-date national tour set for June 2025. This tour is no ordinary event, as the band will be performing their fan-favorite albums, Citadel and Exul, in their entirety. Citadel, released in 2014, marked a breakthrough for Ne Obliviscaris, while the more recent Exul from 2023 further showcases the band’s intricate sound.
The national tour kicks off in Perth at Magnet House on June 10, followed by performances at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory, Melbourne’s 170 Russell, Sydney’s Metro Theatre, and concluding at Brisbane’s Princes Theatre. The band’s decision to perform these albums in full promises an unforgettable experience for fans, with VIP packages available and pre-sale tickets accessible for Patreon members.
This tour is especially significant as it marks the Australian debut of frontman James Dorton, a talented vocalist and voice actor who has been performing with the band overseas for the past two years. Ne Obliviscaris expressed their excitement about the upcoming tour, emphasizing their commitment to delivering a memorable two-hour set for their Australian fans. The band’s statement reflects their eagerness to create lasting memories with their audience and invites fans to check out the VIP experience for a chance to hang out with the band before each show.
Ne Obliviscaris’ Australian tour dates for 2025 are as follows: June 10 at Magnet House in Perth, June 12 at Lion Arts in Adelaide, June 13 at 170 Russell in Melbourne, June 14 at Metro Theatre in Sydney, and June 15 at Princess Theatre in Brisbane. Fans can find full ticket details on the band’s website.
With the music scene constantly evolving and artists pushing boundaries, Ne Obliviscaris’ decision to perform their albums in full showcases a commitment to delivering a unique and immersive experience for their fans. The band’s blend of progressive and extreme metal has garnered them a dedicated following, and this tour promises to be a highlight for metal enthusiasts across Australia.
As the music industry continues to witness shifts in audience preferences and consumption habits, bands like Ne Obliviscaris demonstrate the enduring appeal of live performances and the power of connecting with fans through their music. By offering a complete album experience, the band not only pays homage to their discography but also provides a deeper connection with their audience, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared musical journey.
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