Tree63 Returns: Award-Winning Rock Band Reignites Legacy in South Africa
After a decade-long hiatus, one of South Africa’s most successful and beloved contemporary rock bands, Tree63, is making a triumphant return. With founding vocalist and songwriter John Ellis at the helm and a renewed sense of purpose, the band—known for its global success, seven studio albums, and a Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year—is set to reignite its legacy with a series of highly anticipated shows in Gauteng.

Reflecting on the band’s revival, Ellis shares, “After years of exploring different musical avenues, I realised my first love was always what I was doing with Tree63. What started as a simple plan to revisit our catalogue has evolved into a full-scale new chapter for the band.”

Formed in Durban in 1997, Tree63 has sold over half a million albums worldwide and amassed tens of millions of streams. The band achieved global acclaim with hits like “Treasure,” “A Million Lights,” and their chart-topping rendition of “Blessed Be Your Name” (Billboard’s #1 radio song in 2004) and “King” (ASCAP Song of the Year for John Ellis in 2004). Over the years, Tree63 has toured extensively across the globe earning a dedicated following. Ellis acknowledges the overwhelming fan support: “As soon as I announced my intention to start playing Tree63 songs again, the response was emphatic. People have been waiting for this for a long time.”

Joining Ellis, with the blessing of former members Darryl Swart and Daniel Ornellas—who now reside in the USA—are Angus Warden (drums) and Deon Knipe (bass). They bring a dynamic edge while staying true to Tree63’s signature sound. While the current focus is on reintroducing audiences to Tree63’s legacy, new music is already in the works. “I’ve been writing new Tree63 songs for nearly two years now, and there’s enough material for several albums. A new release is definitely on the cards,” Ellis reveals. “As a songwriter and performer, I’ve had musical opportunities outside of Tree63 that have stretched and informed me. Tree63 in 2025 feels like the natural next step forward.” Tree63 invites fans—old and new—to be part of this exciting comeback.

Following hugely successful performances in Cape Town and Durban earlier this year, Tree63 is set to bring its high-energy rock anthems to Gauteng audiences.

Barnyard Emperors Palace – 09 April
Barnyard Menlyn – 11 April
Barnyard Silverstar – 12 April

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