Television's 2002 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
Jul 30, 2002
Television / Marc Olson Sky Church Seattle, Washington, United States
Jul 28, 2002
Television
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Great American Music Hall San Francisco, California, United States
Jul 22, 2002
Television / Carmaig de Forest / Ledenhed
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Great American Music Hall San Francisco, California, United States
Jun 27, 2002 –
Jun 30, 2002
Roskilde Festival 2002
Red Hot Chili Peppers / Yeah Yeah Yeahs / Nelly Furtado / Chemical Brothers / New Order / Erykah Badu / Common / Rammstein / Garbage / Hoobastank / Pet Shop Boys / Slayer / Travis / Black Rebel Motorcycle Club / Manu Chao / Primal Scream / HIM / Steve Earle / The Raveonettes / Aimee Mann / Spiritualized / Gotan Project / Starsailor / Television / The Beta Band / Junior Senior / múm / Millencolin / Andrew W.K. / Amadou & Mariam / Kent / The Notwist / …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead / Manowar / Seeed / Sondre Lerche / Eek-a-mouse / Danko Jones / The White Stripes / De-Phazz / Way Out West / Luciano / X-press 2 / Satyricon / John Digweed / Timo Maas / Orchestra Baobab / Kaizers Orchestra / Antibalas / Jaga Jazzist / So Solid Crew / DJ Luck & MC Neat / Saybia / Mustasch / The (International) Noise Conspiracy / Le Peuple de l'Herbe / Thomas Helmig / Lucky Dube / Bob Hund / Malk De Koijn / Andrew Weatherall / Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band / Oxide & Neutrino / Anti-Pop Consortium / Royal Crown Revue / Muffler / CV Jørgensen / Guaco / Mull Historical Society / Alec Empire / Bjørn Torske / Bossacucanova / Marcus Intalex / Radioactive Man / The Icarus Line / The Loveless / Savage Rose / Swan Lee / Peter Pan Speedrock / Infinite Mass / St. Thomas / Superheroes / Vex Red / The Plan / Starecase / DJ Remy / 4LYN / bauchklang / Love / Thalia Zedek / David and the Citizens / Techno Animal / Bjørn Svin / Funk 'n Lata / Niels Skousen / The Cooper Temple Clause / Hederos And Hellberg / Nobody Beats the Beats / Pelding / Zaki / Puddu Varano / Roben & Knud / The Bollywood Brass Band / Bays / Nara / Maggots / Kitbuilders / Weekend Players / The Hydromatics / S.i. Futures / Superjeg / Filmpalast / Aida Nadeem / Per Tjernberg / Skalar / Cicala Mvta / True to Nature / Thau / Lelo Nika / Moon Gringo / Abdullah S / Abdullah Chhadeh / Vinyl Dog Joy / 2bak I Munden / Mínus Show all bands
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Roskilde Dyrskueplads Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
Jun 22, 2002 –
Jun 23, 2002
Hurricane Festival 2002
Red Hot Chili Peppers / Queens of the Stone Age / Nelly Furtado / No Doubt / New Order / Simple Plan / Garbage / Black Rebel Motorcycle Club / The Breeders / Less Than Jake / Lostprophets / Television / Mercury Rev / Soulfly / The Notwist / …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead / Beatsteaks / Die Ärzte / Fettes Brot / Sportfreunde Stiller / Madrugada / Rival Schools / Kane / Tocotronic / The Promise Ring / Dover / The (International) Noise Conspiracy / Gluecifer / Emil Bulls / Die Happy / Zornik / Such a Surge / 4LYN / Readymade / The Flaming Sideburns / Lambretta / The Heyday / Jasmin Tabatabai Show all bands
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Eichenring Sand Racetrack Scheeßel, Lower Saxony, Germany
Jun 20, 2002
Television
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Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre London, England, United Kingdom
Jun 19, 2002
Television / Luke Haines
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Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre London, England, United Kingdom
Jun 17, 2002
Television
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The Liquid Room Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jun 15, 2002
Television
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Vicar Street Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Mar 20, 2002
Television
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New York, New York, United States
Show Duplicate for Mar 20, 2002
Mar 19, 2002
Television / Alan Licht
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Irving Plaza New York, New York, United States
Mar 15, 2002
Sonic Youth / J Mascis / Unwound / Television / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Erase Errata / Eddie Vedder / Cat Power / Bardo Pond / U.S. Maple
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UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) Los Angeles, California, United States
Mar 14, 2002 –
Mar 17, 2002
All Tomorrow's Parties - ATP 2002
Wilco / Cat Power / Eddie Vedder / Aphex Twin / Peaches / Madlib / Television / Stereolab / Deerhoof / Sleater-Kinney / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Califone / Cannibal Ox / Big Star / Jim O'Rourke / Smog / Boredoms / Black Dice / Lydia Lunch / Bardo Pond / Unwound / Merzbow / Nels Cline / Christina Rosenvinge / Cecil Taylor / Erase Errata / Papa M / Chris Lee / Quixotic / The Dead C / Destroy All Monsters / Jackie-O Motherfucker / Kevin Drumm / Saccharine Trust / U.s. Maple / Ikue Mori / Fursaxa / Tony Conrad / DJ Olive / Mats Gustafsson / Pita / Mike Watt and the Secondmen / White Out / Neil Michael Hagerty / William Winant / Bride Of No No / Gerard Malanga / Satans Tornade / Ira Cohen / Asheton, Mascis and Watt / Fred Anderson Trio / Nathaniel Mackey Show all bands
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Unknown venue Los Angeles, California, United States
Show Duplicate for Mar 14, 2002

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Television / Alan Licht on Mar 19, 2002 [863-small]

Television / Alan Licht
Mar 19, 2002
 New York, New York, United States
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Roskilde Festival 2002 on Jun 27, 2002 [724-small]

Roskilde Festival 2002
Jun 27 - 30, 2002
 Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
  Uploaded by Mariska Den Breejen

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Television had?

Television has had 312 concerts.

What genre is Television?

Television is most often considered to be Rock, Punk, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Experimental, Psychedelic Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave, Experimental Rock, Art Rock, Noise Pop, Punk Blues, Art Punk, Protopunk, No Wave, and Proto-Punk.

When was the last Television concert?

The last Television concert was on October 25, 2022 at First Direct Arena in Leeds, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Billy Idol / Television.

What setlist does Television play live?

The songs that Television performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 10, 2019 concert at Maurer Hall, Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Illinois, United States:

  1. Glory
  2. Elevation
  3. Prove It
  4. 1880 or So
  5. Little Johnny Jewel
  6. Venus
  7. I'm Gonna Find You
  8. Marquee Moon
  9. Friction

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