Darkgaze/depressive black metallers Austere, who recently released their fifth studio album, The Stillness Of Dissolution, through Prophecy Productions, have announced the "December Severance" headlining tour with five dates in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands. The Australians will be joined by French black metal act Omegaeternum for most shows, except at the Wintermelodei festival in Münster, Germany, on 7 December.
Austere's guitarist and vocalist Mitchell Keepin comments: "Following the release of our new album, The Stillness Of Dissolution, we are returning to Europe for the 'December Severence' tour joined by Omegaeternum. Don't miss this opportunity to see us. Who knows when there will be another chance".
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* Austere - European live dates 2025:
03 DEC 2025 Arnhem (NL) Willemeen
04 DEC 2025 Nürnberg (DE) Z-Bau
05 DEC 2025 Berlin (DE) De Mortem Et Diabolum
06 DEC 2025 Münster (DE) Wintermelodei
07 DEC 2025 Kortrijk (BE) DVG

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