Multi-platinum, South African-born rock band Prime Circle are celebrating 25 years on 16 December and currently touring with their eighth studio-album, The World We Know.
Over the years, they have earned multiple South African Music Awards (SAMAs), and most recently took home the 2025 Afri-Indie Award for Best Rock Album. The same album is also nominated for Best Rock Album of the Year at the SAMAs, with winners to be announced in November 2025.

Since their formation in 2000, Prime Circle has delivered multi-platinum sales, chart-topping singles, and sold-out tours across South Africa. The band originated in the small mining town of Witbank, now officially known as eMalahleni ("place of coal" in Zulu). Along the way, they’ve shared stages with legends such as Metallica, Seether, Live, and Collective Soul, and ignited audiences at the historic 46664 Nelson Mandela concerts — twice.
Their influence now extends far beyond South Africa, with major inroads into the UK, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal, as well as the Middle East (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bahrain). Through touring, radio play, and headline festival slots, they’ve built a loyal global following and cemented their reputation as one of South Africa’s most successful musical exports.
Closer to home, The World We Know has received overwhelming support from South African radio — with more than 35 commercial and community stations across the country playlisting their music. The band continues to perform at corporate events, major festivals, and media engagements, and remain deeply grateful for the unwavering support from fans, radio, and industry partners alike.
Prime Circle are: Gavin Edwards (vocals, guitar), Marco Gomes (founder, bass), Dirk Bisschoff (guitar), Dale Schnettler (drums), and Neil Breytenbach (keyboard).
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