Dogma release new single "Banned"

Dogma release new single "Banned"

Metal group Dogma has unveiled their new single “Banned” today.

The track, which can be heard here, arrives days before the band’s first-ever European tour. Dogma will support Patriarkh on the road with stops in cities such as Budapest, Milan, and Munich. Dogma will have limited meet and greet opportunities at these shows; more information about meet and greets can be found here. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.

Dogma said this about their upcoming trek and new song:

Sinners,

For the first time, we set foot on European soil. A land steeped in history, contradiction, and rebellion, where saints were martyred, heretics burned, and revolutions born. Now, Dogma arrives, not to kneel, but to rise.

"Banned" is revelation. A wound torn open, a truth they buried, a desire they shamed. It is not just a song, but a confession, a defiance, a sin they tried to erase. Some will flinch, some will fall silent, and some will wake up, which one will you be?

To those who will stand before us on this tour, I want to see you. I want to see you wearing our emblems, our mark, your devotion. Show me that Europe is ready. Show me that Dogma belongs here.

This is just the beginning.

Rise. Sin. Be free. Cause this is not Banned.

Dogma tour dates

06.04 – Budapest, HUN @ Analog

07.04 – Cluj Napoca, ROM @ Form Space

08.04 – Bucharest, ROM @ Quantic

09.04 – Sofia, BUL @ Mixtape5

11.04 – Kranj, SLO @ Subart

12.04 – Milan, ITA @ Hellbrigade Fest

13.04 – Taneto, ITA @ Fuori Orario

14.04 – Monthey, SUI @ Pont Rouge

15.04 – Munich, GER @ Backstage

16.04 – Oberhausen, GER @ Helvete

17.04 – Hengelo, NLD @ Metropool

18.04 – Drachten, NLD @ Iduna

19.04 – Haarlem, NLD @ Patronaat

20.04 – Ghent, BEL @ Vierde Zaal

21.04 – Erfurt, GER @ From Hell

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