Sabaton Announce Massive 2025 Australian Tour
Power metal legends Sabaton will be joined by fellow Swedes Amaranthe on their September tour.

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Swedish powerhouse metal legends Sabaton are returning to Australian shores this September.
For more than 25 years, Sabaton have been at the forefront of the Swedish power metal scene, releasing ten albums; four of which went to the top of the Swedish charts, including their most recent record, 2022’s The War to End All Wars.
The tour announcement coincides with the release of Sabaton’s new single, ‘Templars’. Their first new song in two years, ‘Templars’ is taken from the band’s upcoming eleventh album and is about the warrior monks known as the Knights Templar.
Sabaton are bringing along fellow Swedes Amaranthe, who toured the country for the first time last year, as their support.
Touching down in Australia on Monday, September 1 for their first show at Perth’s Metro City, Sabaton then perform at Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on Wednesday, September 3 and Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on Friday, September 5. The final two concerts take place at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Saturday, September 6, and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Sunday, September 7.
Early bird pre-sale tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 30 at 8:30am local time. You can register via this link. General on-sale commences Friday, May 2 at 8:30am local time via destroyalllines.com.
Sabaton have been thrilling metal fans with their anthemic power riffs for 25 years. Over that time, the five-piece have released ten studio albums, four of which peaked at #1 on the Swedish Album Chart – Heroes (2014), The Last Stand (2016), The Great War (2019) and The War To End All Wars (2022).
Career highlights include staging their own three-day music festival, Sabaton Open Air, sharing the stage with heavy giants Iron Maiden and Judas Priest and accumulating over 3 billion streams.
Last in Australia for Good Things Festival in 2022, Swedish metal warriors Sabaton are ready to unleash their historical metal hymns this September.
Catch Sabaton at Hindley Street Music Hall on Wednesday, September 3. For ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com.
Sabaton Australian Tour Dates 2025
Monday, September 1 - Metro City, Perth
Wednesday, September 3 - Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Friday, September 5 - Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Saturday, September 6 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Sunday, September 7 - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
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