Terrorvision Tickets

Terrorvision Tickets

With a career that spans from the late 1980s to the modern day, with a brief split in the first half of the late decade, Terrorvision return to the stage to remind audiences that they are still a rock force with which to be reckoned.

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With numerous studio albums and singles under their belts, in addition to previous tours and appearances on various television shows, they have accumulated a wealth of experience performing together and this is likely to translate into a stand-out show when they hit the road. So fans are going to be picking up concert tickets and ensuring that they are out in full force when they emerge onstage.

The band members that take to the stage when Terrorvision perform in the modern day include Tony Wright on vocal duties alongside Mark Yates on guitar, Leigh Marklew on the bass guitar, Milton Evans on additional instruments and Cameron Greenwood on the drums. Together, and along with former members who have stood alongside them over the years, they have written songs such as “Problem Solved”, “My House”, “Urban Space Crime”, “Killing Time”, “Fists of Fury”, “From out of Nothing” and “Sometimes I’d Like to Kill Her”, amongst others. Those with rock tickets to their shows over the years have relished in hearing songs like these in a live setting.

And these are only some of the tracks found on their studio albums, which have spanned the period between the early 1990s to the early part of the last decade. Having formed in the late 1980s, they emerged with “Formaldehyde” in 1993 and soon followed it up with “How to Make Friends and Influence People” in 1994. Their most successful album took the form of 1996’s “Regular Urban Survivors” and since then they have released two further albums in the forms of “Shaving Peaches” in 1998 and “Good to Go” in 2001.

So making sure you witness Terrorvision in a live setting is a must if you are a fan of the group, or similar acts like Shed Seven, with concert tickets providing an unbeatable Terrorvision experience. What sounds good on their CDs sounds better in a live setting and as a result, audiences must be glad that they got back together in 2005 to continue to tour across the country.

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