not a member? click here to sign up

Colin Bateman on Teenage Kicks musical

Expect it next year, when Derry becomes the UK City Of Culture.

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 11 Oct 2012

Colin Bateman has been talking about the Teenage Kicks musical he’s developing in association with the Nerve Centre and the Millennium Forum as part of Derry’s UK City of Culture 2013 celebrations.

“Even those too young to remember The Undertones first time around will be familiar with their music,” the Bangor novelist and screenwriter tells the Londonderry Sentinel. “As a band they captured the mood of a generation and their amazing energy immediately comes back to life when you hear their songs today. They have become synonymous with Northern Ireland and Teenage Kicks will use their distinctive sounds as the starting point to tell a story of the punk generation.”

The Undertones also feature prominently in the Terri Hooley Good Vibrations biopic, which having scored film festival success will get a general Irish and UK release in the New Year.



Artist Related Content

Latest Related Articles For This Artist

Undertones play to debut in Derry

Re-Energize runs as part of the City Of Culture celebrations.


News: 2013-05-14

The Undertones set for Village date

Catch the legendary punks this July.


News: 2013-05-13

Undertones to release 35th anniversary album

An Introduction To The Undertones is out next month...


News: 2013-05-08

The Undertones set to release new single

It's for Record Store Day.


News: 2013-04-02

Teenage Kicks musical on the cards

"The Undertones captured the mood of a generation", says its creator...


News: 2012-10-11

Latest Related Videos For This Artist

Contact Us

Hot Press,
13 Trinity Street,
Dublin 2.
Rep. Of Ireland
Tel: +353 (1) 241 1500

Email:info@hotpress.ie

Click here for more contact information.

Click here to find out more about Hot Press

Hot Press always welcomes feed back so if you've got something to tell us click here.

Advertise With Us

For more detail on how to advertise with Hot Press click here or call us on +353 (1) 241 1540