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NEWS: 03 Sep 2008
The Undertones celebrate the 30th anniversary of their ‘Teenage Kicks’ classic with a limited-edition vinyl reproduction of their Good Vibrations ...



NEWS: 18 Mar 2008
The Undertones help Belfast's Good Vibrations label celebrate 30 years in business with an anniversary gig next month.



REVIEW: 26 Oct 2007
The sound of a band that has nothing left to prove and the freedom to explore new territory, which they do with much aplomb, displaying impressive versatility.



NEWS: 21 Aug 2007
Reformed Derry punks are to hit Dublin's Tripod on 17th November.



NEWS: 25 Jul 2007
Former Undertones frontman Fergal Sharkey is heading up a UK government initiative to support young musicians.



NEWS: 30 Mar 2007
Micky Bradley has been talking about the new Undertones album, which is due this autumn or maybe earlier if sufficient digit-extracting is done.



NEWS: 23 Jun 2005
The Undertones are asking fans to come up with a name for their upcoming tour



NEWS: 02 Mar 2005
Forget eBay - Undertones fans will be able to purchase the original 7” format of 'Teenage Kicks' when it is re-released next month



INTERVIEW: 22 Nov 2004
"I only really got my head around the album in 1980 and I was amazed by it."



NEWS: 09 Nov 2004
The Undertones have confirmed a December date at The Village and responded to rumours of John Peel-related tributes



NEWS: 30 Apr 2004
The Undertones appearance at Drogheda's Star venue will be postponed until further notice



REVIEW: 05 Apr 2004
It's gigs ahoy at Drogheda's new Star* venue this month, with The Undertones as well as Jerry Fish & The Mudbug Club, Mickey Harte and Shirley Valentine...



NEWS: 10 Feb 2004
Expect to see all of Hothouse Flowers, Jack L, The Undertones and Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club in the coming months at Star



INTERVIEW: 08 Jan 2004
John O’Neill of legendary northern rockers The Undertones talks to Colin Carberry about the creation of their most famous hits, becoming godfathers to a...



REVIEW: 01 Oct 2003
No reformed band wants to compete with their own Greatest Hits, but these albums should be considered entirely separate entities.



NEWS: 26 Aug 2003
Mickey Bradley and John O' Neill will be spinning tunes and storming the studio on Friday night



NEWS: 20 Aug 2003
The band play Dublin, Limerick and Derry in support of their Get What You Need album



NEWS: 13 May 2003
Punk legends The Undertones release 'Thrill Me', their first new single in almost two decades



NEWS: 04 Mar 2003
The Undertones record John Peel session after 20 year break, release DVD rockumentary 'Teenage Kicks'



REVIEW: 04 Mar 1983
Nobody's ever going to call the Undertones "kid's stuff" again.



REVIEW: 09 May 1981
H-Y-P I'm Hypnotised! I've checked the relevant source and their advice is simple: sit down, relax and cancel all other engagements. The Undertones have...



REVIEW: 11 Aug 1993
ELVIS PRESLEY was so lonely he could die, and he did. Sid Vicious self-destructed, his way. But The Undertones, they just wanted to get teenage kicks all...



INTERVIEW: 27 Oct 1978
Teenage Kicks' is the word and the sound, an anthem from the most unlikely of sources - Derry. Come in Phil Coulter, your time is up.



INTERVIEW: 07 Feb 1980
Bill Graham meets the Undertones on the first Irish tour of the 1980's.




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