Averse Sefira will embark on their most extensive tour of Europe this fall alongside Gorgoroth and Hate. Kicking off at John Dee’s in Oslo (home to the annual Inferno Fest) on October 16, the tour will make 32 stops before ending in Birmingham, England on November 29. It will be the band’s first opportunity in many cities to meet fans they have accumulated since their inception in 1996. “We are very pleased to join Gorgoroth in their crusade of terror and infamy,†said the band in a recent statement regarding the confirmation of the tour. “This will be our largest incursion on the European continent and it is a great opportunity to bring chaos and perdition to so many regions.â€
The tour is in continued support of the Austin-based trio’s latest album, Advent Parallax. Released earlier this year the album was produced by Tore Stjerna (Watain, In Battle) and features original artwork from celebrated artist Jos A. Smith (Bathory). On release the band toured the US with Rotting Christ and friends Immolation; their second tour of the country since signing with Candlelight Records.
Confirmed dates are noted below.
Oct 16 – John Dee, Oslo Norway
Oct 17 – Folken, Stavanger Norway
Oct 21 – Hella, Tampere Finland
Oct 22 – Travastia, Helsinki Finland
Oct 23 – Nomme Cult, Talinn Estonia
Oct 24 – Melna, Piekdiena Riga Latvia
Oct 25 – Mulen Ruzas, Vilnius Lithuania
Oct 27 – Exit Chmelnice, Praha Czech Republic
Oct 28 – Bogallo, Zagreb Slovakia
Oct 30 – Media Park, Ljubljana Slovenia
Oct 31 – SKC, Beograd Serbia
Nov 01 – Irish Music Pub, Cluj Napoca Romania
Nov 02 – Fabrika, Buccaresti Romania
Nov 04 – Black Box, Sofia Bulgaria
Nov 06 – Mylos Liebe, Thessaloniki Greece
Nov 07 – Gagarin 205, Athens Greece
Nov 09 – Circolo Degli, Roma Italy
Nov 11 – Espace Julien, Marseille France
Nov 12 – Salamandra, Barcelona Spain
Nov 13 – Ritmo & Kompass, Madrid Spain
Nov 14 – El Tren, Granada Spain
Nov 15 – Teattro Corroios, Lisban Portugal
Nov 16 – A, Vigo Spain
Nov 18 – Tunk, Irun Spain
Nov 19 – Camji, Niort France
Nov 21 – Button Factory, Dublin Ireland
Nov 22 – An Cuiscin, Cork Ireland
Nov 23 – The Limelight, Belfast Ireland
Nov 25 – Ivory Black, Glasgow Scotland
Nov 26 – Rock City, Nottingham England
Nov 27 – TJ’s Live Music, Newport England
Nov 28 – Rio’s, Leeds England
Nov 29 – The Asylum, Birmingham England