Ne Obliviscarus Playing Citadel and Exul in Full this June with New Vocalist

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Feb 21, 2025
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Giants of extreme progressive metal, Ne Obliviscarus, have announced a five city Australian tour that kicks off in Perth before moving onto Adelaide and then blasting up the East Coast in June, and it's a special occasiont hat'll bring the fans out of the woodworks.

This tour will not only serve as the Australian debut of new frontman James Dorton - who recently replaced long time vocalist and founding member Marc ‘Xenoyr’ Campbell - but will also include the band playing Citadel and latest album Exul in full at each show. New vocalist James has toured across the world with NeO over the last two years and the band are excited to finally showcase his incredible talents to their Aussie fans.

This show promises to be the group's most ambitious yet, with the band performing an enthralling 2 hour set. Commenting on the upcoming tour the band said:

"We are excited to announce that we will be performing both our Citadel and Exul albums in full for you all. This 2 hour set is going to be our biggest ever here in Australia and we can't wait to create some more special memories with our Aussie fans. Check out details of our VIP experience to come hang out with us before each show. See you in June! - NeO"

Fancy tickled? You know what to do!

Tickets are on sale now from neobliviscaris.com.au

Tickets are expected to sell fast, so make sure you get yours quick!
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Ne Obliviscarus - Australian Tour 2025

Tuesday, June 10: Magnet House, Perth
Thursday, June 12: Lion Arts, Adelaide
Friday, June 13: 170 Russell, Melbourne
Saturday, June 14: Metro Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, June 15: Princess Theatre, Brisbane

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