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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 17 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Never Disappoint

    by TK on 5/11/24Ophelia's Electric Soapbox - Denver

    Still going strong after 34 years, TF never disappoint with their performance or sound. It had been 5 years since they came to Denver (Bluebird last time in 2019). While the band is a different dynamic without longtime bassist (Gerry), the band has adjusted and morphed into their own identity. The show spanned their entire catalog. This was my first time seeing a show at Ophelia’s and I have to say that it won’t be my last. Intimate with a good beer selection and clean, lush sound.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Teenage Fanclub

    by Page23 on 4/29/249:30 CLUB - Washington

    Great show!! Venue didn’t indicate that it was such an early show and I missed some of the headliner 😑

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Short but sweet

    by Mrc on 4/29/249:30 CLUB - Washington

    Loved seeing this band who I’ve followed since the nineties. Wish they had performed a little longer. 90-minutes was far too short.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    The Good, The Bad and The Muddy

    by Roxy Fan on 2/25/19Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    First off, let me say that I am a longtime Teenage Fanclub fan. I remember buying a copy of Bandwagonesque on cassette tape! I love these guys and I took my son, 24, to see this show, just as I took him to see there last show at the Neptune. The show was maybe half-filled which made me sad; these guys are legendary and deserve so much more! That said, it was very bittersweet to see them without Gerard Love on bass and vocals. I love Norman and Raymond but I do miss Gerry! It was great to see Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard join the band for The Concept and Everything Flows but... the sound mix was pretty muddy and it was hard to distinguish the vocals at times (plus Norman was still recovering from a cold, I believe). I know, I’m probably nitpicking but...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by morganmac on 3/27/17Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    they've been doing this for thirty years so they're good at it. the newer material benefited from being played live, the older stuff was still great. there aren't a lot of bands this good for this long still playing

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Harmonies

    by Podman386 on 3/27/17Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    Men of a "certain age" they rocked it, and the vocal harmonies were sublime. Seattle crowd loved these Scotsmen!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Teenage Fanclub: The best rock band in the world

    by DejaDoh on 3/26/17Teragram Ballroom - Los Angeles

    There are only a handful of acts that have stayed together are are better today than they were 28 years ago. Other than The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and a few others, who else can belt out 100 plus singable songs? TFC! Great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    They've still got it!

    by OccamsShaver on 10/26/16The Sinclair - Cambridge

    Great show! It was my first time seeing them. Great melodies and harmonies. Not a lead guitar note wasted.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Teenage Fanclub still has it!

    by teenagefannie on 12/16/10First Avenue - Minneapolis

    It's been a decade since I had the pleasure of seeing Teenage Fanclub. I had to drive nearly 8 hours from Wisconsin to do it, and it was completely worth it. They still sound amazing, engage the crowd and have a blast. They played so many songs I wanted to hear too. My only complaint was they ignored "Thirteen", which I think is arguably their best album, and didn't even play one song from it. All in all, the best show I've seen all year! :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Teenage Fanclub welcomed after many years.

    by Ubomar on 10/14/10El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles

    Great show by Teenage Fanclub with a great set list. The mix in the El Rey was quite bass heavy (both kick drum and bass guitar), and since the band now plays a lot of songs with clean guitars, the bass was overpowering at times. When they kicked in the overdrive, everything sounded great. Unfortunately a lot of the keyboard sounds were overpowered in the mix the whole time. I haven't been to the El Rey for a while so I don't know if they typically crank the bass so much, or at least just recently. Otherwise, the songs and harmony singing were fantastic. Highlights included: Sometimes I don't Need to Believe in Anything, Discolite, Ain't that Enough, Sparky's Dream, Don't Look Back, Starsign, the Concept, I Don't Want Control of You, I Need Direction, and many more. Go if you have the chance.