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Dogma Postpones U.S. Tour Due To Visa Issues

Dogma have been forced to postpone their upcoming U.S. tour after encountering unexpected visa complications.

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Dogma have been forced to postpone their upcoming U.S. tour after encountering unexpected visa complications. The run of shows had been scheduled to begin today, March 15, in Seattle, WA, but will now take place at a later date.

The band shared the news with fans on March 14, issuing the following statement explaining the situation:

“Due to unforeseen delays in the visa processing timeline, DOGMA must postpone our upcoming U.S. tour dates.

After months of preparing for these masses, it hurts to delay the moment when we were meant to finally gather with our U.S. sinners.

The first masses where our new songs were meant to be revealed will now arrive later than we had hoped.

We are currently working with promoters and venues to confirm the rescheduled dates, which will be announced soon. All previously purchased tickets will remain valid.

We were ready to meet you.
Ready to open these rituals.

Now we must wait a little longer.”

According to the group, efforts are already underway with promoters and venues to finalize new dates, with an announcement expected in the near future. Fans who purchased tickets for the original shows will be able to use them for the rescheduled performances.

The postponement also arrives during a turbulent period for the band. In recent weeks, several former members of Dogma have spoken publicly about their experiences in the group, alleging poor compensation and claiming that management tightly controls the band’s operations and membership.

Reports indicate that at least nine musicians have passed through the lineup in recent years, highlighting the ongoing turnover behind the scenes.

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Writer and extreme metal devotee, Ialdagorth has spent over a decade covering the darkest corners of heavy music. A black metal lifer, he spends his free time wandering the Carpathian Mountains, likely humming blast beats to the trees.

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