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An Abstract Illusion to Headline Scandinavian Mini-Tour with special guests Disillusion and great supporting acts!

An Abstract Illusion to Headline Scandinavian Mini-Tour with special guests Disillusion and great supporting acts!

We are thrilled to be presenting this very special Scandinavian mini-tour, headlined by An Abstract Illusion (Swe) and accompanied by the legendary Disillusion (Ger)!  2026 marks a major milestone for the Swedish band as they embark on their first ever headliner run through Scandinavia alongside the legendary German band Disillusion. The tour will also feature two outstanding rising acts, Terravia (Nor) and Feather Mountain (Den), joining on selected dates.

This tour carries several firsts. It will be An Abstract Illusion’s debut as headliners, as well as their first performances in Trondheim and Oslo. It also marks Disillusion’s first time playing in Oslo, Sweden, and Denmark. The Stockholm venue and guest act will be announced soon. Please note that Disillusion will not be performing in Trondheim, while Terravia will support the shows in Trondheim and Oslo, and Feather Mountain will join the Copenhagen date. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible out there!

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Dates:

  • 30 April – Trondheim, NO. Rockheim (+ Terravia, Without Disillusion)
  • 1 May – Oslo, NO. SALT Langhuset (+ Disillusion and Terravia)
  • 2 May – Stockholm, SE. Venue TBA (+ Disillusion and TBA)
  • 3 May – Copenhagen, DK. Spillestedet Stengade (+ Disillusion and Feather Mountain)

 

AN ABSTRACT ILLUSION

An Abstract Illusion are a progressive death metal band from Sweden, known for combining technical precision with strong emotional depth. Their 2022 album “Woe” marked a major breakthrough, earning acclaim for its dynamic songwriting and atmospheric scope. With “The Sleeping City” released in 2025, the band continue to push the boundaries of modern extreme metal and step into headliner territory for the first time.

 

DISILLUSION

Special guests

DISILLUSION are a long-standing force in progressive metal, best known for their landmark debut “Back to Times of Splendor” (2004), widely regarded as one of the most influential German metal albums of its era. Following charting releases “The Liberation” and “Ayam“, extensive European touring, and major anniversary shows, the band are now preparing their fifth studio album.

TERRAVIA

Support in Norway

Formed in Trondheim in 2021, Terravia are a progressive rock and metal band defined by long-form compositions, shifting time signatures, and a wide range of influences. After completing their lineup in 2024, the band made their live debut in 2025 and quickly gained attention, including a support slot for Conception at Rockheim.

 

FEATHER MOUNTAIN

Support in Denmark

Copenhagen-based Feather Mountain blend progressive metal with dreamy alternative rock and atmospheric textures. Having appeared at festivals such as Roskilde and ProgPower Europe, and toured with VOLA in 2024, the band have built a strong reputation for their distinctive and immersive sound.

About the Author

Van

Co-Founder of The Progspace. Coming from a musical family, and long time Prog and Metal lover. One of my passions is Photography and Web Design (16+ years career path), sharing this passion and creativity as a bag designer and maker. I like all things Prog, and listen a wide variety of styles within the "Progniverse", but what I enjoy the most are the creativity and "out-of-the-box" approach musicians can offer their listeners. I consider that to be truly Prog!

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