The planets have aligned! Wellington band Terror of the Deep return to Space Place to perform their much-loved concept album Space Epic for Aotearoa New Zealand Music Month.
Terror of the Deep first launched their otherworldly set of songs at Space Place way back in 2016. Eight years later, they’re dusting off the interplanetary communication systems and blasting off this big, blue-green ball into the unknown once more.
Dance your way through the epic indie-rock album and lose yourself under mesmerising visuals from Simon Ward projected on the planetarium dome.
Tickets include access to Space Place galleries. Cash bar with EFTPOS available.
Presale $30 | Door sales $35 (while tickets last)
Sunday 5 May | 8pm – 10:30pm | Doors open 7:30pm
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About Terror of the Deep
Based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Terror of the Deep were the first band to play live in Space Place’s planetarium.
Since forming in 2008, Terror Of The Deep have attracted a following overseas, notably in the United States and Australia. Consisting of Taipua Adams on bass/backup vocals, William Daymond on drums, Tom Watson on keys and Oliver Dixon on guitar and lead vocal, their alternative sound spans dreamy guitar pop to psych and prog-rock.
Learn more about the band: https://terrorofthedeepnz.bandcamp.com
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