Dogma, A Killer’s Confession to co-headline U.S. tour

Dogma, the mysterious metal band made up of corpse-painted nuns, and A Killer’s Confession, featuring former Mushroomhead vocalist Waylon Reavis, will co-headline a November 2025 U.S. tour. The Dogmatic Confessions Tour, also featuring opener Deadcode, will run from Nov. 11 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Nov. 23 in Westland, Michigan.

“For a while already, your voices reached us through the smoke,” Dogma frontwoman Lilith said. “The demand for our return to the United States grew louder with every whisper, every sin, every scream. Now, the wait is over. We’ll arrive, not as guests, but as a force summoned by your desire.

“The Dogmatic Confessions will not be a concert, it will be an absolution, a ritual, a covenant carved in flesh and sound.

“And know this: what you see announced today is only the beginning. The world expects us to follow the script of music and stages… but Dogma does not follow. Watch closely. The shadows hold more than you can imagine, and soon they will reveal themselves.”

Dogma and A Killer’s Confession are labemates on MNRK Heavy. Dogma released its self-titled debut in November 2023, while A Killer’s Confession has just issued its fifth studio album, “Victim 2” (Sept. 19, 2025). A video for the opening track, “Hopeless Gray,” is available below, along with a video for Dogma’s latest single, “Be Free.”


On “Victim 2,” A Killer’s Confession delves deeper into the concept of the light and dark sides of mankind, and continues the story of a serial killer who wants to bring horrific criminals to justice. But, as he’s learning, there are consequences for his misguided deeds, even if he thinks they are the right thing to do.

“Welcome to ‘Victim 2,'” Reavis said. “This is my proudest moment as an artist. It’s very hard to be a fan of your own music, but it is very easy to become a fan of the people you work with to create the music. So much hard work and determination between myself, Dusty Boles and Evan McKeever was put into finishing the second part of the Victim trilogy. I could honestly say I could not have done it without them. I feel this album pulls at every emotion and takes the listener on a true journey while leaving a void for ‘Victim 3’ to finish the story.”

Dogmatic Confessions Tour:
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Nov 11 Pittsburgh, PA – Crafthouse
Nov 12 Leesburg, VA – Tally Ho Theater
Nov 13 Clifton, NJ – Dingbatz
Nov 14 Harrisburg, PA – Capitol City Music Hall
Nov 15 Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater
Nov 17 Hobart, IN – The Art Theater
Nov 18 Grand Rapids, MI – The Stache@Intersection
Nov 19 Columbus, OH – The King of Clubs
Nov 20 Cadillac, MI – Venue Events Center
Nov 21 Joliet, IL – The Forge
Nov 22 Ringle, WI – Q&Z Expo
Nov 23 Westland, MI – Token Lounge

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