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Disillusion

Disillusion Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 6,068
Category Metal Maybe
Concerts
May
03
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Munich
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May
04
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Vienna
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May
05
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Hlavní Město Praha
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May
06
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Nurnberg
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May
07
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Münchenstein
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May
08
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Stuttgart
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May
09
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Rüsselsheim
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May
10
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Köln
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May
11
Back To Times Of Splendor - 20th Anniversary Tour
Berlin
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Sep
04
ProgPower USA 2024
Atlanta
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About Disillusion
With their masterpiece Back to Times of Splendor (2004), Disillusion raised the bar for Melodic Death Metal to nearly untouchable highs; only to give the genre a completely new definition with their following album: Gloria (2006). Since then, Leipzig has no longer been a blank spot on the world map of extreme metal, despite a musical hiatus, with which the band has been torturing their fans for about ten years now. But the waiting is coming to an end. A journey to new horizons will begin with the single „Alea“, which will be released on the 7th of October, 2016. Mastermind Andy Schmidt gathered the band again in 2015 to play several shows on European stages, dedicated to the vinyl-rerelease of “Back To Times Of Splendor”. In December, at their sold-out show on home turf in Leipzig, Disillusion surprised fans with the long awaited sensation: they had a brand new song in the set! A headbanging crowd paused for a moment in deep silence and listened intensely to “Alea”, the first milestone on the way to the new album. The fans sensed that this would be a departure to a musical world untapped before. But the fans also know Disillusion is not wandering between genres, but creating a fusion of familiar musical landscapes. As massive as the differences between the epic and magnificent BTTOS and the hypermodern Gloria might be, Disillusion always managed to unite the two worlds seemingly effortlessly into one consistent cosmos, in which there is even space for their dark, technical early work „The Porter“. And now it`s “Alea”, which feels like it could have its home on both of the records. Schmidt understands how to take his fans by the hand and lead them from their particular favorite album into a new adventure. With nearly hypnotic serenity, Schmidt has conjured not less than an eleven minute hymn - the perfect soundtrack to the euphoric anticipation of his fans. But where the journey will lead remains in darkness even for Schmidt himself: „ Alea was a first test, a tapping of the creative spring to see if it still bubbles. It’s been a successful attempt, but the record still has to be written – like it was on the albums before in total isolation from everyday life“. This works only with financial backing, hence there will be fundraising parallel to the release of the single. One thing is sure: whether the borders of the genre will be shifted again or whether the band goes deeper into specific stylistics, this record will stand as typically Disillusion. In spite of the electric guitars and metal ingredients, their music has risen over all genres and works merely in categories of sensing and emotion. It is no wonder that the Disillusion records feel like cinematic concept albums as well as their concerts. Their music is a cinema-of-mind which rotates on high speed -fed by music -that doesn’t stick to a plan but reflects an emotional state of mind.
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Genres
Metal Maybe
Band members
Andy Schmidt
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Disillusion Tour Cities
Nürnberg, Germany Stuttgart, Germany Berlin, Germany Atlanta, GA Munich, Germany Rüsselsheim, Germany Münchenstein, Switzerland Hlavní město Praha, Czechia Vienna, Austria Köln, Germany

Frequently Asked Questions About Disillusion

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Disillusion on tour?

Yes, Disillusion is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Disillusion concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Disillusion tour is scheduled for 10 dates across 10 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Disillusion scheduled to play?

Disillusion is scheduled to play 10 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Disillusion tour start?

Disillusion’s tour starts May 03, 2024 and ends on Sep 04, 2024. They will play 10 cities; their most recent concert was held in Munich at Backstage Halle and their next upcoming concert will be in Stuttgart at Club Zentral.

What venues is Disillusion performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

May 03 - Munich, Germany @ Backstage Halle
May 04 - Vienna, 09 @ Viper Room
May 05 - Hlavní Město Praha, Hlavní město Praha @ Klubovna - 18. skautské středisko Kruh
May 06 - Nurnberg, 02 @ Hirsch
May 07 - Münchenstein, BL @ Rockfact
May 08 - Stuttgart, BW @ Club Zentral
May 09 - Rüsselsheim, HE @ Das Rind
May 10 - Köln, Germany @ Yard Club
May 11 - Berlin, Germany @ Frannz Club
Sep 04 - Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage
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