Soror Dolorosa have announced a string of shows in Mexico to take place this February. This exciting journey will mark the first time that the French post-punk gothic rockers perform in Mexico (please see below for all currently confirmed shows).
Soror Dolorosa's mastermind, Andy Julia, enthuses: "It is with immense joy that we announce our first tour in Mexico due to take place in February. Soror Dolorosa have existed for 23 years, and not a single year has passed without our thoughts and inspiration being drawn to the cultural echoes of this wonderful country. We are therefore living a dream to embark onto this journey. We can hardly wait to share the beautiful experiences that this tour promises. We will conclude this tour on a rather significant date in Mexico City on February 14th, which is the day of celebrating love. There could hardly be a better opportunity for us to meet our Mexican audience and to receive the inspiration for future creations served on a silver platter. See you all very soon under the moon in Mexico!"
Soror Dolorosa will perform in support of their highly acclaimed latest full-length, Mond, released in October 2024 on Prophecy Productions. Link


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