Deity's Muse
Deity's Muse Acoustic Tour at Sundowners
Sundowners
Kliprivier Dr
Jul 24, 2016
12:00 PM UTC
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A new take on Convergence will be performed live in an intimate setting on this tour as we bring you a stripped-down set, blending acoustic guitars with some electronic percussive goodness. FREE Entrance.On the bill:Deity's Muse Spencer (Newtown Knife Gang) Rob Visser (Man as Machine) Nic Gonzalez (Climate Control) Kyle September (September Reign) Merch on sale
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Deity's Muse Biography
Deity’s Muse – a groove-driven rock band from Johannesburg, South Africa. The band is an absolute
juggernaut live and has appeared on every major South African rock festival stage. Deity’s Muse has
had the pleasure of sharing the stage with international bands such as Dead Letter Circus (Aus), Rise
Against (US), Bring Me The Horizon (UK), Blind Guardian (GER), Oedipus (US), Unearth (US),
Protest The Hero (CAN) Knorkator (GER) Affiance (US) Monuments (UK), Karnivool (Aus) and 36
Crazyfists (US). The current lineup has only been together since 2014.
In October 2012 Deity’s Muse took part in their first ever international tour where they performed at
world famous venues such as The Viper Room in Hollywood and The 100 Club in London. In April
2013 the band shared the RAMfest main stage with international heavy-weights, Rise Against and
Bring Me The Horizon. In September 2013 Deity’s Muse played two shows with Australian rock
legends, Dead Letter Circus at The Assembly in Cape Town and Krank’d Up music festival in
Johannesburg respectively.
In August 2014 the band made their first ever Oppikoppi Festival appearance. In September of the
same year they performed on the main stage at Krank’d Up 2014 with Unearth, Protest The Hero and
others. In November 2014 Deity’s Muse embarked on a South African tour with Australian
heavyweights, Dead Letter Circus.
Deity’s Muse spent a large portion of 2015 in studio recording their highly acclaimed full length album
titled ‘Convergence’. They closed off the year with a South African tour in support of the album’s first
single, ‘Satellites’. Produced by Clint Vincent (Dead Letter Circus) ‘Convergence’ was released on 1st March 2016. A
South African tour followed in support of the release which also saw the band supporting Australian
rock band, Karnivool on the Johannesburg leg of their South African tour on April 23rd at The Bassline. The rest of 2016 was spent performing at festivals throughout South Africa in support of
‘Convergence’.
Read Morejuggernaut live and has appeared on every major South African rock festival stage. Deity’s Muse has
had the pleasure of sharing the stage with international bands such as Dead Letter Circus (Aus), Rise
Against (US), Bring Me The Horizon (UK), Blind Guardian (GER), Oedipus (US), Unearth (US),
Protest The Hero (CAN) Knorkator (GER) Affiance (US) Monuments (UK), Karnivool (Aus) and 36
Crazyfists (US). The current lineup has only been together since 2014.
In October 2012 Deity’s Muse took part in their first ever international tour where they performed at
world famous venues such as The Viper Room in Hollywood and The 100 Club in London. In April
2013 the band shared the RAMfest main stage with international heavy-weights, Rise Against and
Bring Me The Horizon. In September 2013 Deity’s Muse played two shows with Australian rock
legends, Dead Letter Circus at The Assembly in Cape Town and Krank’d Up music festival in
Johannesburg respectively.
In August 2014 the band made their first ever Oppikoppi Festival appearance. In September of the
same year they performed on the main stage at Krank’d Up 2014 with Unearth, Protest The Hero and
others. In November 2014 Deity’s Muse embarked on a South African tour with Australian
heavyweights, Dead Letter Circus.
Deity’s Muse spent a large portion of 2015 in studio recording their highly acclaimed full length album
titled ‘Convergence’. They closed off the year with a South African tour in support of the album’s first
single, ‘Satellites’. Produced by Clint Vincent (Dead Letter Circus) ‘Convergence’ was released on 1st March 2016. A
South African tour followed in support of the release which also saw the band supporting Australian
rock band, Karnivool on the Johannesburg leg of their South African tour on April 23rd at The Bassline. The rest of 2016 was spent performing at festivals throughout South Africa in support of
‘Convergence’.
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