Cryptopsy Announce 2025 Australian Tour

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Crytopsy have announced their first Australian tour in over nine years, with the band returning down under as part of their ongoing All So Vile world tour. The tour will see the Canadian death metal veterans play four east-coast shows in December of 2025. The full list of dates, as well as ticketing information, can be found below.

The band last toured the country in 2016, where they were joined by Melbourne band Whoretopsy as support for all shows. The tour came in support of their EP series The Book Of Suffering, which began in 2015. Since they were last in Australia, the band have released a further two albums: 2023’s As Gomorrah Burns and this year’s An Insatiable Violence. These marked the band’s eighth and ninth studio albums, respectively.

Cryptopsy – ‘Malicious Needs’

The band are currently wrapping the European leg of the Oh So Vile tour, performing in Italy tonight (June 6th) before wrapping with a performance at the Lions Metal Fest in Lyons, France. In September, the band will head to the United States as the main support for Nile on their The Underworld Awaits world tour, alongside The Last 10 Seconds Of Life and Cognitive.

Cryptopsy All So Vile 2025 Australian Tour

  • Wednesday, December 17th – The Baso, Canberra ACT
  • Thursday, December 18th – Crowbar, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, December 19th – Crowbar, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, December 20th – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC

A pre-sale for the tour will go live from Wednesday, June 11th at 10am AEST. General sale will then follow on Friday, June 13th – again at 10am AEST. Both are available via Hardline Media.

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