EPICA and AMARANTHE Storm Vienna in March 2026

Epica have announced that their upcoming “Arcane Dimensions Tour” will bring them to Vienna in early 2026, marking one of the key European stops in support of their new album Aspiral. The show, hosted by Mind Over Matter will take place at the iconic Raiffeisen Halle im Gasometer. The tour will span 26 European cities and feature rotating co-headline slots with Swedish melodic metal heavyweights Amaranthe, promising a dynamic and high-energy live experience.

With Aspiral, Epica are preparing to enter a new chapter of their symphonic metal journey, pairing new material with what they describe as next-level stage production. Known for their cinematic live shows, orchestral arrangements, and philosophical themes, the band have built a reputation as one of the most consistent and ambitious acts in modern metal, and the upcoming tour aims to raise the bar once again.

Joining the tour as special guest is Charlotte Wessels with her project The Obsession. Formerly the voice of Delain, Wessels brings an emotionally driven and genre-fluid approach to the stage. She previously collaborated with Epica on the track “Sirens” from The Alchemy Project (2022), making her inclusion feel both musically and personally connected to the tour’s concept.

Co-headliners Amaranthe add another dimension to the package with their trademark blend of melodic metal, electronic elements, and multiple vocal styles. Known for their polished production and festival-ready energy, the band’s presence ensures a diverse and modern take on metal that complements Epica’s symphonic grandeur.

With a new Epica album, a strong co-headline pairing, and a carefully curated lineup, the Arcane Dimensions Tour 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated metal tours to hit Vienna next year. You can find tickets here.

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Jovan R.
Jovan R.

Music journalist and concert photographer with a sharp eye for detail and a deep love for heavy music. Covering the loudest acts across Europe, I capture stories through words and lens, documenting the raw energy of live shows and the culture that fuels them.

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