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Obscura

Obscura Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 91,864
Category Black Metal, Death Metal, Progressive Death Metal, Technical Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Progressive Metal
Concerts
Sep
12
F-Haus
Jena
Tickets
Sep
13
Klub Hydrozagadka
Warszawa
Tickets
Sep
14
Barrák music club
Ostrava
Tickets
Sep
15
Randal Club
Bratislava I
Tickets
Sep
16
Barba Negra
Budapest
Tickets
Sep
17
Form Space
Cluj-napoca
Tickets
Sep
18
Quantic
București
Tickets
Sep
19
Joy Station
Sofia
Tickets
Sep
20
Bosphorus Open Air Metal Fest
İstanbul
Tickets
Sep
23
Block 33
Thessaloniki
Tickets
Sep
24
Fuzz Club
Tavros
Tickets
Sep
26
Dorćol Platz
Belgrade
Tickets
Sep
27
Klub Močvara
Zagreb
Tickets
Sep
28
Orto Bar
Ljubljana
Tickets
Sep
29
New Age Club
Roncade
Tickets
Oct
01
Rockhouse
Salzburg
Tickets
Oct
02
Viper Room
Vienna
Tickets
About Obscura
Germany-based metal band Obscura launch trilogy concept on stunning new album A Valediction. The group’s first (sixth overall) album for Nuclear Blast pivots on many fronts. Advanced, elegant, and yet refreshing, A Valediction sums up past endeavors effortlessly as it gazes with purpose and conviction into the future. Obscura are fan-renowned and critically acclaimed for challenging and then expanding upon norms. From Cosmogenesis (2009) through Diluvium (2018), the band flourished and made significant progress in a musical genre unprepared for a creative shot of German invention. A Valediction spearheads Obscura into a new era of extreme metal. Guitarist/vocalist Steffen Kummerer founded Obscura in 2002. Early on, he set out to improve, redefine, and push forward. Under his self-label creation, the Bavarian released debut album Retribution (2006), followed by heavy touring throughout Europe. Word quickly spread that a brand-new band from the south of Germany was on the rise. Buzz lead to a deal with U.S.-based Relapse Records. The first record out was Cosmogenesis. In Europe, Metal Hammer Germany awarded the album 6/7 while in the U.S. Cosmogenesis hit the Billboard charts at #71. The cross-continental praise and fevered momentum landed Obscura on high-profile tours in Europe, North America, and Japan. When follow-up Omnivium arrived in 2011, they upped their chart success (Billboard #11; Media Control #14), received more accolades from publications like Terrorizer, Rock Hard, and Decibel, had another massive round-world tour cycle, while enhancing and making progress on their clever brutality. Obscura further developed their sound on Akróasis (2016). Moored by jaw-dropping tracks like “Sermon of the Seven Suns,” “Ode to the Sun,” and the title track, Akróasis elevated Obscura to the highest levels of international renown, having climbed up the Billboard charts (#5) as well as earning top marks in Rock Hard (8.5/10), Metal Hammer Germany (6/7), and Revolver (4/5). The Germans toured the world yet again, playing over 100 shows in support of Akróasis. Obscura’s most significant accomplishment was, however, just around the corner. The final part of a tetralogy, Diluvium (2018), fiercely pursued Obscura’s multi-album transformation into musical innovators and metal powerhouses. Music videos for the title track, “Emergent Evolution” and “Mortification of the Vulgar Sun,” in concert with a substantial interest in virtuosic, forward-thinking metal, posited Obscura in the good graces (yet again) of the worldwide press in addition to rocketing up, for the very first time, the official album charts in Germany (#58) and Switzerland (#93). The Germans also topped out at #3 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart with Diluvium. Obscura’s stats have been impressive: Twenty years active; six highly prized albums; over 600 shows on four continents. Worldwide fan and press engagement—the videos for “The Anticosmic Overload,” “Akróasis,” and “Diluvium” have over 4.5 million views—is only getting stronger the longer Obscura continue to offer up and interact with (via play-throughs and member/gear spotlights) their very captive audience. This is only the tip of Kummerer’s custom ESP guitar, however. A Valediction finds Obscura turning the page to a new chapter in the band’s evolution. A year in the works, the songwriting sessions followed a new approach, where the framework was relaxed, allowing new inspirations, imagining, and opportunities to arise. Songs like the opening epic “Forsaken,” the ’80s-tinted “When Stars Collide” (featuring Soilwork/The Night Flight Orchestra frontman Björn Strid), the brutal groove of “Devoured Usurper,” the ethereal artistry of “Heritage,” and the fleet-fingered title track benefitted compositionally (refined structures) and aesthetically (more dynamism) from Obscura’s restyled songwriting stratagem. Obscura wrote, recorded, and finalized A Valediction during the pandemic. The stipulations of working during this time allowed Obscura to work cross-country, tracking each respective part—drums, guitar, and bass—in national studios across The Netherlands, Austria, and Germany. Once the pieces were completed, the recordings were shipped off to award-winning producer Fredrik Nordström and Studio Fredman (In Flames, Architects) in Gothenburg, Sweden, where Kummerer and Münzner completed vocals and acoustic guitars using custom-built ENGL amps. Nordström was also tapped to mix and master. The final result is a deeper, heavier, yet more rounded production. Lyrically, A Valediction is layered in structure and meaning. The word ‘valediction,’ by definition, deals with goodbyes and farewells. In a way, this is auf wiedersehen to the four-part album series while also addressing complex topics of Kummerer’s personal life. Instead of obscuring issues of loss, death, and abandonment in metaphor and allusion, the German laid bare his torment across songs like “Forsaken,” “Solaris,” “In Unity,” “The Neuromancer,” and “In Adversity.” But for every line of desperation, he also offers positivity. Indeed, new beginnings—physical, emotional, or environmental—can provide light in the darkness. Lauded artist Eliran Kantor (Testament, Helloween) was brought on board to visualize the leitmotif. The bronze-themed colorway Kantor used exemplifies Obscura’s resistance to individual and sonic corrosion. In 2021, Obscura will lighthouse their musical prowess, thematic complexity, and lyrical ambition on A Valediction. The group continue to be a beacon for change. No doubt Obscura’s new stats will amaze, but what they’re focused on is the release of A Valediction and then taking it on the road. Several high-caliber tours of Europe, North America, and Asia are planned through to 2023, with routes are in the works for the band to visit Australia, South America, and beyond. Truly, there is no band quite like Obscura. A Valediction proves that persistence, perseverance, and enterprising minds can achieve anything. Welcome to the next level!
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Genres
Black Metal, Death Metal, Progressive Death Metal, Technical Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Progressive Metal
Band members
David Diepold - Drums, Steffen Kummerer - Vocals & Guitars, Jeroen Paul Thesseling - Bass, Christian Münzner - Guitars
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What fans are saying
Lorenzo
5 / 5
Allegaeon absolutely crashed the stage, but Obscura were absolutely perfect in every aspect. I enjoyed also fallujah and first fragment but for sure they were of a lower tier than the other two
Legend Milan, Italy
Feb 28, 2019
Mike
5 / 5
For me it was a night of amazing bass players! New bassist for beyond creation was awesome but definitely miss Dominic. Have to see him play live one day!!!
Voltage Lounge Philadelphia, PA
Sep 29, 2018
Guus
5 / 5
The concert was absolutely awesome! Great sound quality, the musicians were in great shape; I'm happy with my bass tab book for the Diluvium album!
Patronaat Haarlem, Netherlands
Feb 04, 2019
Anonymous
5 / 5
Great show! So much incredible musicianship on display from every band. I had a blast, and it looked like everyone else did, too.
Hangar 1819 Greensboro, NC
May 01, 2025
Jamie Jones
5 / 5
That was the best line up and the obscura crazy amazing so glad I got to see them live for the first time
WORKPLAY Birmingham, AL
Apr 28, 2025
Brian
5 / 5
Awesome!! They put on a such a great show!! The opening acts were excellent as well!! It’s a win - win !!!!
Sonia Live Music Venue Cambridge, MA
Feb 27, 2022
Antonio
5 / 5
First time seeing Obscura live, and was a great experience. I met the whole band and took some pictures with them. Amazing!
Catedral Café SV San Salvador, El Salvador
Nov 16, 2023
Jordan
5 / 5
Fractal Universe slays! Obscure in shape, as usual. The two other bands a bit redundant, but I am beyond happy overall!
Proxima Warsaw, Poland
Feb 29, 2020
Samuel
5 / 5
Amazing show and great VIP package. Make sure to get it if going to the show. The guys are awesome!
Knitting Factory Brooklyn, NY
Sep 27, 2018
Sandro
5 / 5
A masterclass in virtuosity. Incredible! It’s a shame there were so many shows happening on the same night in Prague.
New club Chmelnice Prague, Czechia
Sep 15, 2022
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Obscura Tour Cities
Salzburg, Austria İstanbul, Turkey Belgrade, Serbia Sofia, Bulgaria Jena, Germany Budapest, Hungary Cluj-Napoca, Romania Zagreb, Croatia Vienna, Austria Thessaloniki, Greece Ljubljana, Slovenia Ostrava, Czech Republic Tavros, Greece

Frequently Asked Questions About Obscura

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Obscura on tour?

Yes, Obscura is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Obscura concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Obscura tour is scheduled for 17 dates across 13 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Obscura scheduled to play?

Obscura is scheduled to play 17 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Obscura tour start?

Obscura’s tour starts Sep 12, 2025 and ends on Oct 02, 2025. They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in Jena at F-Haus and their next upcoming concert will be in İstanbul at Kucukciftlik Park.

What venues is Obscura performing at?

As part of the Obscura tour, Obscura is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Sep 12 - Jena, TH @ F-Haus
Sep 13 - Warszawa, Poland @ Klub Hydrozagadka
Sep 14 - Ostrava, Moravian-Silesian @ Barrák music club
Sep 15 - Bratislava I, Bratislavský kraj @ Randal Club
Sep 16 - Budapest, Hungary @ Barba Negra
Sep 17 - Cluj-napoca, CJ @ Form Space
Sep 18 - București, Romania @ Quantic
Sep 19 - Sofia, Bulgaria @ Joy Station
Sep 20 - İstanbul, Turkey @ Kucukciftlik Park
Sep 23 - Thessaloniki, Kentriki Makedonia @ Block 33
Sep 24 - Tavros, Greece @ Fuzz Club
Sep 26 - Belgrade, Serbia @ Dorćol Platz
Sep 27 - Zagreb, Croatia @ Klub Močvara
Sep 28 - Ljubljana, 04 @ Orto Bar
Sep 29 - Roncade, TV @ New Age Club
Oct 01 - Salzburg, S @ Rockhouse
Oct 02 - Vienna, 09 @ Viper Room
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