Television's 1993 Concert History

Television was a punk rock band formed by Tom Verlaine, Richard Hell, Billy Ficca, and Richard Lloyd on March 12, 1973. In 1975, Hell was replaced by Fred Smith. Shortly thereafter, Television released its debut single "Little Johnny Jewel." Two years later, the band dropped its first studio album, "Marquee Moon," now widely considered one of the most influential punk albums in history. In 1978, Television released its sophomore album "Adventure." Later that year, Television broke up for the first time. Verlaine, Ficca, Lllyd, and Smith reunited as Television in 1992 and released a self-titled third studio album. Since 1992, Television has toured sporadically with Lloyd formally leaving in 1997. He was replaced by Jimmy Rip who has remained with the band for nearly two decades. On January 28, 2023, Verlaine was the first member of the band to pass.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 12, 1993
Television
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O2 Forum Kentish Town London, England, United Kingdom
Mar 14, 1993
Television The Academy New York, New York, United States
Mar 11, 1993
Television Blind Pig Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Mar 10, 1993
Television Barrymore Theatre Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Mar 09, 1993
Television / ani difranco
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First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Mar 08, 1993
Television
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Shank Hall Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Mar 06, 1993
Television Mississippi Nights St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Mar 05, 1993
Television Bogart's Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Mar 04, 1993
Television
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Variety Playhouse Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Mar 03, 1993
Television
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Shank Hall Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Mar 02, 1993
Television
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Cat's Cradle Carrboro, North Carolina, United States
Mar 01, 1993
Television Flood Zone Richmond, Virginia, United States
Feb 27, 1993
Television
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Georgetown University Georgetown, South Carolina, United States
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