Terrorvision Announce: TV30 BY REQUEST TOUR
After a killer performance at the Call of the Wild Festival Brit Rock legends Terrorvision are coming back with a series of three extraordinary shows. The TV30 BY REQUEST shows promise to be an unforgettable experience for fans, featuring 13 of the band’s Top 40 hits, as well as an opportunity for the audience to vote for tracks from their 30-year career.
The venue selection for these special performances holds deep significance for the band. First up on the rock ‘n’ roll itinerary is the iconic Electric Ball Room in Camden, known for its rich musical history and vibrant atmosphere. This legendary venue will set the stage for a night of raw energy and unbridled passion as Terrorvision unleashes their infectious classics upon a crowd hungry for their signature sound.

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Next on the list is none other than Nottingham Rock City a second home for Terrorvison, a hotspot for rock music enthusiasts and a cherished destination for many iconic bands. With its gritty charm and legendary status, this venue is the perfect backdrop for Terrorvision‘s sonic assault, promising an adrenaline-fueled experience that will leave fans exhilarated and craving more.
Last but certainly not least, the homecoming gig at St Georges Hall in Bradford will be an emotional highlight for both the band and their devoted fan base. Returning to their roots, Terrorvision will take to the stage in their hometown, igniting the venue with an unparalleled energy and a sense of camaraderie that only a band with such deep ties to a place can evoke.
Terrorvison always have been and still are one of the best live bands you will ever see, believe me you do not want to miss these shows. Voting will open soon.
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Terrorvision gained popularity in the 1990s with their catchy and energetic rock sound, combining elements of alternative rock, punk, and glam rock. They released their debut album, “Formaldehyde,” in 1993, which featured the hit single “Oblivion” and received critical acclaim.
Their breakthrough came with the release of their second album, “How to Make Friends and Influence People,” in 1994. The album spawned several successful singles, including “Alice, What’s the Matter?” and “Pretend Best Friend,” and achieved gold certification in the UK.
Terrorvision continued to release albums throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, including “Regular Urban Survivors” (1996), “Shaving Peaches” (1998), and “Good to Go” (2001). They enjoyed further success with singles like “Perseverance” and “Tequila,” the latter becoming their biggest hit and reaching number 2 on the UK Singles Chart.
Since then, Terrorvision has continued to perform live and occasionally release new music. They have maintained a dedicated fan base and are known for their energetic live shows and infectious rock anthems.
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Terrorvison Discography
Formaldehyde
How to Make Friends and Influence People
Regular Urban Survivors
Shaving Peaches
Good to Go
Super Delux





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