Atheist (USA) Australian Tour 2025
Atheist (USA) Australian Tour 2025
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Atheist (USA) Australian Tour 2025

Gasometer Downstairs (Collingwood, VIC)
Sunday, 8 June 2025 7:00 pm
115 days away
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Heavy Metal

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ATHEIST (USA) Announce First-Ever Australian Tour in June 2025

ATHEIST, the legendary pioneers of technical death metal, are set to make their long-awaited debut in Australia in June 2025. The iconic band, known for their groundbreaking contributions to the genre, will perform four dates across Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, and Sydney, marking the first time the band has toured Australia.

Joining ATHEIST on all dates are two of Australia's finest extreme metal acts: ANOXIA from Sydney, delivering their high-energy brand of early '90s-style death metal, and VEXATION from Melbourne, who blend death metal, thrash, and progressive elements with unrelenting intensity.

Tour Dates:
5/6 Canberra, ACT (The Baso)
6/6 Sydney, NSW (The Underground)
7/6 Brisbane, QLD (Soapbox Beer)
8/6 Melbourne, VIC (The Gaso)

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ATHEIST BIO
Originally forming in the mid-1980s as the thrash metal band Oblivion, which later became R.A.V.A.G.E, ATHEIST emerged from Florida's vibrant death/thrash scene. The band, consisting of founding members Kelly Shaefer (vocals/guitar), Steve Flynn (drums), Roger Patterson (bass), and Rand Burkey (guitar), recorded their debut album, Piece of Time, at the iconic Morrisound Studios in 1988. The album became a genre-defining release in the death metal world, hailed for its complexity and musicianship, setting ATHEIST apart from their peers.

ATHEIST's follow-up album, Unquestionable Presence (1991), further solidified their reputation as innovators in the genre, combining technical prowess with progressive elements that pushed the boundaries of death metal. Unfortunately, during the height of their success, tragedy struck when bassist Roger Patterson died in a car accident. The band continued, bringing in Tony Choy, a former member of CYNIC, to replace Patterson. ATHEIST's third album, Elements (1993), marked the band's creative peak before disbanding shortly thereafter, but their influence on the technical death metal genre was already firmly established.

ATHEIST's legacy continued to grow, inspiring bands like NECROPHAGIST, OBSCURA, and FALLUJAH. After a 17-year hiatus, the band returned in 2010 with Jupiter, reasserting their place in the metal world. In 2019, ATHEIST reformed with a new lineup.  Alongside founding member and vocalist Kelly Shaefer, Yoav Ruiz-Feingold (Bass), Alex Haddad (Guitar), Jerry Witunsky (Guitar) and Dylan Marks (Drums) launched successful tours in South America, North America, and Europe.

Atheist’s entire discography was reissued by Nuclear Blast Records in 2023, and the band continues to tour and develop new material, maintaining their standing as pioneers and architects of the technical death metal genre.

About ANOXIA
Formed in 2019, ANOXIA is a Sydney-based death metal band known for their crushing sound influenced by classic '90s death metal. With fast riffs, punishing rhythms, and guttural growls, they have already made a significant impact in the Australian scene and are gearing up to release their debut full-length album in 2025.

About VEXATION
Formed in 2017, VEXATION is a Melbourne-based band blending death metal, thrash, and progressive elements. Known for their intense live shows and technical proficiency, VEXATION’s unique sound draws from classic thrash and death metal influences, creating a brutal and progressive experience for their fans. Their latest album, Trepidation Reigns (2022), further solidifies their place as one of Australia's most exciting extreme metal acts.