ILL NIÑO Announce First Australian Tour In 8 Years – Spotlight Report

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After an 8-year hiatus from Australian stages, ILL NIÑO, the trailblazing Latin-influenced metal band that redefined heavy music, is set to return for a blistering  run of shows across Australia. This long-awaited tour will feature special guests ADEMA.

ILL NIÑO, known for their explosive live performances and genre-defining fusion of heavy metal and Latin influences, will bring their unique sound to Australian venues in September 2025. The band’s return is highly anticipated, as they prepare to deliver a high-octane setlist filled with fan-favourite hits and new tracks. ILL NIÑO released their ground-breaking debut album Revolution Revolución in 2001. Whilst their  sophomore album Confession boasting the U.S. smash hit single ‘How Can I Live’, hit the Billboard Top 40 and has gone on to sell over 600,000 copies.

Joining ILL NIÑO on their Australian journey,  for the first time ever are U.S. Post-Grunge, Alternate Metal band Adema, who will bring their signature sound of hard-hitting electronic rock and nu-metal to the stage.

The two bands are set to deliver an evening of hyped-up intensity, bringing a mix of heavy riffs, Latin infused percussion, emotionally engaging lyrics, and powerful performances that will make this an unmissable experience.

ILL NIÑO and ADEMA September 2025 Australian Tour Dates

Friday 12th September SYDNEY, Liberty Hall

Saturday 13th September MELBOURNE, Max Watts

Sunday 14th September BRISBANE, The Trifid 

Pre-sale begins: Tuesday 25th February 9:00am AEDT – Sign Up here: bit.ly/illninoau-signup

General Public on sale: Monday 3rd March 9:00am AEDT: https://www.octoberpresents.com/illnino2025

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