This December, The Undertones will celebrate the 45th anniversary of ‘Hypnotised’ with a huge show at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
Released on 21st April 1980, ‘Hypnotised’ marked the second full-length release from The Undertones. The album reached number six on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band’s highest charting release.
A commercial and critical success, it was highly praised for its catchy melodies and youthful energy. Although a few years have passed since its release, ‘Hypnotised’ has lost none of its impact or energy, from the humour of “My Perfect Cousin” to the more mellow pop-oriented stylings of “Wednesday Week”.
Now, The Undertones have announced their plans to tour ‘Hypnotised’ once more, over four decades after the album first hit record store shelves. This December, the Derry-born band will mark the anniversary of their most beloved album with a special tour including stops in Newcastle, Nottingham, and a huge show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in the capital.
The Undertones will be joined on the road by The Frank & Walters, three friends from Cork who decided to start a band in the 1980s. Their collective love of melody and God-given gift for a hook saw riches and acclaim bestowed on them from far and wide and they lived happily ever after safe in the knowledge that hard work, wonderful songs and honest talent would always win the day…
It’s been a long, strange, beautiful journey for The Franks, who in the 90s flirted with the charts on this content and others, but no-one can deny they made their mark. Hell, there’s even an all-girl Japanese Franks tribute band! Sing along to “After All”, “Fashion Crisis Hits New York”, “This Is Not A Song” and “Happy Busman”.
The Undertones emerged from Derry, Northern Ireland in 1976, the result of five friends learning how to play basic rock and roll. Even by the standards of that decade, Derry wasn’t the rock and roll capital of anywhere. So with no live bands worth watching, they learned their trade by listening to mail order records, reading one of the few copies of NME that made it to Derry, and, most of all, by listening to John Peel’s show on BBC Radio One.
Practicing in their bedrooms eventually led to the band recording “Teenage Kicks” in 1978 on Terri Hooley’s Good Vibrations label in Belfast, which Peel played twice in a row on his show. Live, The Undertones present a glorious set of classic tracks taken from what are considered by many fans and critics to be some of the best punk albums of all time, adding to them a whole bucketful of their iconic guitar pop hits and anthems, “Get Over You”, “Jimmy Jimmy”, “My Perfect Cousin”, “You’ve Got My Number”, “Julie Ocean”, “Wednesday Week”, and, of course, “Teenage Kicks”.
In 2025, The Undertones came roaring back with an extensive UK and European tour to promote the release of their very first live album… hard to believe that the band never released a live recording. The new album includes selected old and new songs performed by the post-1991 lineup with Paul McLoone on vocals and is currently only available on vinyl and at shows.
Catch them live in London this December.
The Undertones Live
6th Dec – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London
Tickets available here.