DOGMA to embark on first Australian tour in November 2025

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Italian collective DOGMA will be bringing their Time To Be Free tour to Australia this November, marking their long-awaited debut in the country. The five-piece group, known for their anonymity and dramatic performances, has had a busy year with various European festivals and headline shows. Their 2026 schedule alongside Lord Of The Lost indicates their growing global presence.

With a manifesto that unites them in chaos, horror, and blasphemy, DOGMA rejects external influences like politics and organized religion. Instead, they promote individual freedoms of thought, speech, sexuality, and self-expression, aiming to combat the emptiness that leads people on a quest for approval through falsehoods.

Live performances are where DOGMA’s beliefs are prominently displayed, combining ritualistic elements and confrontational themes. Their visual language, featuring masked personas and striking costumes against a shadowy backdrop, enhances their message of rejecting conventional ideologies.

The upcoming Australian tour dates in Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney will offer audiences a firsthand experience of DOGMA’s unique blend of heavy music, spectacle, and an anti-ideological philosophy. The band promises a show that merges their distinct sound, theatrical elements, and a vision centered around embracing individuality and defying conformity.

With their approach to music and performance that challenges norms and conventions, DOGMA’s Australian tour promises to be a memorable experience for fans of dark, thought-provoking music. By inviting audiences to engage with their radical ideas and artistic expression, the band continues to push boundaries and make a bold statement in the world of live music.

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