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Teenage Fanclub are an alternative rock band from Bellshill, Scotland.

Formed in 1989, the band gained a cult following through their career, achieving more mainstream success after Kurt Cobain cited them as "the best band in the world" in an interview with Clash magazine. They went on to support Nirvana on tour in the early 1990s.

The band have released twelve studio albums to date, with the most recent being 'Endless Arcade' in 2021. They are due to follow it up with 'Nothing Lasts Forever' in September 2023.

Teenage Fanclub are set to tour the UK and Europe in autumn 2023, before heading to Australia and New Zealand in March 2024. Catch them live by checking tour dates and ticket information below on Stereoboard.

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Tue
05
Mar 2024
Perth Astor Theatre
Australia
Perth
Australia
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Fri
08
Mar 2024
Sydney Metro Theatre
Australia
Sydney
Australia
From £48.71
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Sat
09
Mar 2024
Melbourne Croxton Bandroom
Australia
Melbourne
Australia
From £46.79
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Tue
12
Mar 2024
Byron Bay Northern Hotel
Australia
Byron Bay
Australia
From £47.66
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Wed
13
Mar 2024
Brisbane Triffid
Australia
Brisbane
Australia
From £47.01
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Wed
13
Mar 2024
Newstead Triffid
QLD, Australia
Newstead
QLD, Australia
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Fri
15
Mar 2024
Auckland Powerstation
NZ, New Zealand
Auckland
NZ, New Zealand
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Teenage Fanclub History and Biography

Teenage Fanclub are an alternative rock band from Bellshill, Scotland.

Formed in 1989, the band gained a cult following through their career, achieving more mainstream success after Kurt Cobain cited them as "the best band in the world" in an interview with Clash magazine. They went on to support Nirvana on tour in the early 1990s.

The band have released twelve studio albums to date, with the most recent being 'Endless Arcade' in 2021. They are due to follow it up with 'Nothing Lasts Forever' in September 2023.

Teenage Fanclub are set to tour the UK and Europe in autumn 2023, before heading to Australia and New Zealand in March 2024. Catch them live by checking tour dates and ticket information here on Stereoboard.

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Latest News Updates

Teenage Fanclub Photo: Donald Milne We all love a bit of Teenage Fanclub, don’t we? Having given listeners so many wonderful moments throughout their decades-long, wildly influential career, the thirst for more will always be there. With that, though, comes expectation. Expectation that ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ struggles to match.
Teenage Fanclub Photo: Donald Milne Teenage Fanclub have shared another song from their upcoming album.
Teenage Fanclub Photo: Donald Milne Teenage Fanclub have released a new song called Tired Of Being Alone.
Teenage Fanclub Photo: Donald Milne Teenage Fanclub have announced 'Nothing Lasts Forever'.
Teenage Fanclub Photo: Donald Milne Since Teenage Fanclub released ‘Grand Prix’ in 1995, we kinda know what’s coming when an album appears. Well versed in the ways of The Byrds, if not direct disciples, there are usually recognisable flecks of the Californian legends’ music, such as Roger McGuinn’s jangly guitars and David Crosby’s love of harmonised vocals, in the Scottish outfit’s indie-rock confections.

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