Darkest Days
Comprised of a talented brother and sister act; Daniel and Peace Oluwatobi have grown from virtual unknowns to a recognised local act, plying their trade and honing their skills performing across the country since the tender age of 9 and 12. With his unique vocals, energetic drum play and joyful guitar strumming, Daniel continues to successfully lead the band accompanied by the delightful soulful tones of his younger sibling Peace. Despite being the younger sibling Peace is by no means a pushover in the vocal department with her breath-taking range of vocals, she sets any stage alight and mesmerises audiences of all ages, with a voice that belies her tender age. Devotion, the band didn’t just come together by accident, they were forged, tried and tested since an early age. Being 2 of a troupe of 8 very talented children in their own right, they found a melodic balance between themselves and the rest as they say, ‘is history!’ From the humble beginnings of playing at local venues such as Starbucks and Costa Coffee, to larger venues such as the Peckham Theatre and the Albany Theatre, to the iconic heady heights of the Hackney Empire. In 2013, Devotion proudly became one of the first artists to do a musical performance live in the House of Commons in Westminster. Musically this has been a journey of finding and forging themselves as well as organising their very busy personal lives to ensure that their music is still at the forefront of who they are. Since the introduction of Devotion in 2008, we have witnessed the release of their debut mixtape RED: The Beginning (2012) and their debut EP Miracle of Hope (2013), as well as some new material that many have played in continuous rotation whilst weaving their way to and from work, school or elsewhere.

