- Music
- 27 Apr 10
UPDATE: Deicide announce Belfast & Dublin dates
They're giving their 'Til Death Do Us Part album a live airing in June.
Controversial Floridia metallers Deicide celebrate the release of their ‘Til Death Do Us Part album – not a tribute to Warren Mitchell and Dandy Nichols it transpires – with shows in Belfast’s Spring & Airbrake (June 28) and the Dublin Village (29). Tickets are ?20 and ?24.50 respectively.
The object of much fundamentalist Christian ire in the States, the band walk it very much like they talk it with singer Glen Benton (in)famously branding his forehead with an inverted cross and naming his first-born Daemon.
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