Convent Bonfires & Austin Durry

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2665 4th Avenue,Anoka MN 55303

24 July, 2021

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Upstart Indie Seattle Band Convent Bonfires & Austin Durry are coming to the Music Factory! For upstart Seattle outfit Convent Bonfires, the goal is to be with people. Comprised of the eclectically creative Kyle Petersen, 24, and Caleb Jones, 23, Convent Bonfires seeks to bring unity, share stories, and seek after truth through their anecdotally-infused music.  The strength of their music draws deeply from a friendship forged on a 2016 World Race gap year mutually embarked on by Petersen and Jones. Jones, hailing from the Seattle area, and Petersen, a native Minnesotan, found commonalities in their music taste, adventurous spirit, and faith in God as they served in their missionary roles.  Naturally, the two found a home on the trip as the de facto worship leaders. It wasn’t long before they developed a newfound chemistry as they performed improvisational sets to stay creatively fresh. This segued into a collaboration on an original music album, and thus, Convent Bonfires was born. Deriving their name from nightly campfires outside of an old convent in South Africa, the two quickly got to work upon their return to the United States, recording the EP “Story Telling” in early 2017. After releasing the band's first studio album (IN)SECURITY in early 2020, they were forced into a bit of a hiatus due to covid. During this time they wrote and released Shaky Hands and started on their second full-length studio album, set to release sometime early in 2021 under Gloom Chaser Records, a record label started by their good friend and producer Cade Legat.  With the restrictions ending, Convent Bonfires is stoked to start playing shows again. 
Though they have a meticulous dedication to consistently creating, don’t be surprised if they stop the show in its tracks to make up a song or improvise off of an audience suggestion, furthering their dedication to make it about the people, not themselves. Tickets are $20.00 in advance and $25.00 at the door. Seating is general admission and doors open at 7:30 PM. Concessions will be available for sale during the concert. The Music Factory is located on the 2nd floor of a non-handicap accessible building and there are some stairs to climb. Heart of the City Ministries is a 501(c)3 non-profit Christian music ministry.  Founded by Dan and Sandy Adler in 1996, this ministry has been focused on bringing a message, model and experience of multi-ethnic worship music and Biblical unity through the multi-ethnic Heart of the City Band.  Heart of the City has performed hundreds of concerts in as many settings both in the Twin Cities area and in other areas around the country.  As of the Summer of 2018, after over two years of fundraising and renovation, a new expression of Heart of the City Ministries was born in the form of the Heart of the City Music Factory.  This venue is both the recording studio and rehearsal space for the Heart of the City Band and also a concert venue and event center that can be rented out.  The vision of the concert series is to continue to model and bring people together across ethnic lines through high quality concerts featuring diverse styles of music as well as other forms of entertainment.

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