Deez Nuts's 2007 Concert History

Deez Nuts from Melbourne, Australia is a rap metal/rapcore band started by ex-I Killed The Prom Queen drummer, J.J. Peters. Deez Nuts started after Australian melodic metalcore band I Killed The Prom Queen decided to split up. In 2007, J.J. Peters did his first tour tour of Australia. Then in January 2008 he toured with Canadian band Silverstein, also on that tour were Set Your Goals, The Amity Affliction and Capside. Their debut EP "Rep Your Hood" was released on the 20th of August.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 22, 2007
Destroy Music 2007
Kisschasy / Behind Crimson Eyes / The Hot Lies / Horsell Common / The Getaway Plan / Her Nightmare / The Amity Affliction / Deez Nuts / In Fiction / Capeside
Camberwell Civic Centre Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Dec 21, 2007
Deez Nuts Palace Theatre Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Oct 13, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

PCYC Ashmore Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Oct 12, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

The Princess Theatre Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Oct 06, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

St Ambrose Hall Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Oct 05, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

Evelyn Hotel Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Oct 04, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

The Underground Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Sep 30, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

The Embassy Hotel Penrith, Australia
Sep 29, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

Hype Central Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sep 28, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

Engadine Community Centre Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sep 27, 2007
Deez Nuts

The Drunk & Disorderly Tour

Spectrum Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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