DOGMA Forced To Reschedule U.S. Tour

Dogma Band

DOGMA have announced a postponement of their highly anticipated U.S. tour, originally set to kick off today, March 15th, in Seattle, WA.

“The band cites visa complications as the reason behind the delay, releasing the following statement: “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.”

The news comes amid a wave of controversy surrounding the band. Several former DOGMA members have publicly raised concerns over poor compensation and tight management control, which they claim dictates all aspects of the group—including the status and employment of its members. In recent years, at least nine musicians have cycled through the lineup, underscoring ongoing instability behind the scenes.

While fans in the U.S. will now have to wait a bit longer to see the band live, DOGMA assures that all tickets already purchased will remain valid for the rescheduled shows.