Terrorvision (official) Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
17,724
Category
Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Rock, Britpop
Concerts
Mar
06
Corporation
Sheffield
Tickets
Mar
07
THE LIVE ROOMS
Chester
Tickets
Mar
08
O2 Academy Leicester
Leicester
Tickets
Mar
20
Cambridge Junction
Cambridge
Tickets
Mar
21
Hall By The Sea, Dreamland Margate
Margate
Tickets
Mar
22
The Oxford Academy
Oxford
Tickets
Mar
23
The Welly
Hull
Tickets
About Terrorvision (official)
Terrorvision were born in 1988 out of the remnants of a glam rock mess called Spoilt Brats, an amalgamation of art school buddies Mark Yates and Leigh Marklew, drumming loon Shutty and long-haired urchin Tony Wright. After three years of gigs and demos they were signed in 1991 to EMI Records on the strength of Pump Action Sunshine, a demo which featured what was to become their first Top-30 hit, My House.
Incessant touring – including support slots with long-time heroes, The Ramones and Motorhead, backed up positive reviews of their debut album Formaldehyde. They broke off the European leg of the Motorhead tour to open the show at Def Leppards’ homecoming Sheffield Don Valley stadium gig in front of 40,000. The night before they played an impromptu gig in front of 100 at a pub just down the road…
At the end of 1993 they decamped to New York City to record their second, breakthrough record How to make friends and influence people with alt-rock uber-producer, Gil Norton. The album went on to spawn five top-30 singles during 1994, catapulting the band into the mainstream. Appearances at both Donington Monsters of Rock and Reading cemented their reputation as the default festival bands of the 90’s. Kerrang awards followed (then lost in a drunken haze) and their most successful year wound up supporting Therapy all across Europe.
More awards followed in ’95 from Kerrang and Raw magazines, and the band took a left turn, supporting REM at a UK stadium gig and donating a track to the world famous Help album, for the Warchild organisation. All the while plans were being hatched for album number three, Regular Urban Survivors.
Released in 1996, the album notched up four more Top-30 singles, including Perseverance, which debuted at number 5 on the UK charts. The album swiftly went Gold. Celebrating their success, tequila-fuelled, in Madrid whilst on another European jaunt, Tony smashed both his ankles trying to scale the walls of the Hard Rock café to rearrange its famous logo. Gigs were curtailed only briefly, ideas for new songs were hatched and then the band was back out on the road, taking in Glastonbury and Reading in 1997.
Their fourth album for EMI, Shaving Peaches, saw the band take another left turn, working with four different producers, including Edwyn Collins and the Utah Saints. LSD and amphetamine-aided mixing sessions in deepest Cornwall produced the sprawling 15-song set, which gained mixed reviews from fans and critics alike. EMI wanted out, but delayed the axe when Zoe Ball began playing a remix of the Shaving Peaches track, Tequila (remember the Hard Rock café?) incessantly on her Radio 1 Breakfast show. Eager not to miss an opportunity, EMI rush-released the track, the band organised a last minute video shoot at (where else?) a Tequila bar in Camden Town and 1999 arrived with the band sitting at number 2 in the UK charts.
The fall out with EMI wouldn’t go away though and the band were dropped before storming Reading / Leeds festivals as an unsigned act in the summer of ’99. Party of over, fuck you over there, as they say…
A new deal (with Papillon Records) was done in 2000 and the band released what was to be their last album for ten years in 2001. Good to Go gave them another Top-30 hit, D’ya wanna go faster and the Neil McClellan (Prodigy) produced album was generally received as a storming return to form. Alas, ten years of touring, excesses, abscesses and successes saw the band knock it on the head, bowing out with a sold-out farewell tour.
Mark, Tony and Leigh threw themselves into other musical projects (Laika Dog, Malibu Stacey, Blunderbuss, Broken Hearts Club band) as well as dry-stone wall building, painting, graphic design and opening a tattoo studio. The joy that is Terrorvision was never far away though, and the boys reunited in 2005, then again in 2007 and every year since to play gigs, hang out and get trashed. In 2009 they celebrated the 15th anniversary of their seminal How to make friends and influence people album with a sold out tour playing the album in order and in its entirety!
That nostalgia fest was enough, though, and a decision was made to start writing new material again. Drummer Shutty didn’t make it along for this ride however, and was replaced after 20 glorious years on the throne by Cam Greenwood for the writing and recording of the first new album in ten years, Super Delux.
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Genres
Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Rock, Britpop
Band members
Milton Evans - keyboards, Shutty -drums (until Super Delux), Cameron Greenwood - drums, Mark Yates - guitar, Tony Wright - vocals, Leigh Marklew - bass
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What fans are saying
Dave
Fantastic 10 out 10 very very enjoyable and a very good venue
Rock City
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Dec 29, 2021
Karen
Terrorvision should have had the whole gig to themselves. They were amazing.
O2 Academy Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Nov 15, 2018
Mandy
Fucking amazing! Terrorvision never fail, best atmosphere ever! Love these guys
Rock City
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Nov 02, 2023
Paul
One of the best days, terrorvision never fail to please
The Piece Hall
Halifax, United Kingdom
Nov 08, 2023
Tim
Terrorvision are a brilliant live band,thoroughly enjoyable show,good venue
KK's Steel Mill
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Mar 04, 2020
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Terrorvision (official) Tour Cities
Chester, United Kingdom
Hull, United Kingdom
Margate, United Kingdom
Leicester, United Kingdom
Oxford, United Kingdom
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Terrorvision (official)
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Terrorvision (official) on tour?
Yes, Terrorvision (official) is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Terrorvision (official) concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Terrorvision (official) tour
is scheduled for 7 dates across 7 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Terrorvision (official) scheduled to play?
Terrorvision (official) is scheduled to play 7 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Terrorvision (official) tour start?
Terrorvision (official)’s tour starts Mar 06, 2025 and ends on Mar 23, 2025.
They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Sheffield at Corporation and their next upcoming concert
will be in Hull at The Welly.
What venues is Terrorvision (official) performing at?
As part of the Terrorvision (official) tour, Terrorvision (official) is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Mar 06 - Sheffield,
ENG @ Corporation
Mar 07 - Chester,
United Kingdom @ THE LIVE ROOMS
Mar 08 - Leicester,
England @ O2 Academy Leicester
Mar 20 - Cambridge,
United Kingdom @ Cambridge Junction
Mar 21 - Margate,
United Kingdom @ Hall By The Sea, Dreamland Margate
Mar 22 - Oxford,
England @ The Oxford Academy
Mar 23 - Hull,
United Kingdom @ The Welly