Northern Ireland

Civic honours planned for Undertones ahead of 45th anniversary to mark release of “Teenage Kicks”

Derry mayor Patricia Logue with Billy Doherty, Damien O'Neill and Mickey Bradley from the Undertones at a new mural dedicated to the group.
Derry mayor Patricia Logue with Billy Doherty, Damien O'Neill and Mickey Bradley from the Undertones at a new mural dedicated to the group. Derry mayor Patricia Logue with Billy Doherty, Damien O'Neill and Mickey Bradley from the Undertones at a new mural dedicated to the group.

Plans are being made for a special civic reception to mark the 45th anniversary of the release of the iconic Undertones’ song, “Teenage Kicks”.

Sinn Féin Derry mayor Patricia Logue, met three members of the group at a newly unveiled mural in their honour in Derry to mark the anniversary.

Formed in 1974, the Derry punk outfit went on to become one of Ireland’s most successful every bands.

In 1978, the Undertones released their debut single Teenage Kicks, which became an instant success, reaching number 13 on Britain’s singles’ charts within two weeks.

BBC DJ John Peel who championed the song, left instructions that a section of the lyrics were to be engraved on his headstone when he died.

Since then the song has remained popular and has been covered many times by musicians from all musical genres. It has also become an anthem for the Undertones’ home city of Derry.

Mrs Logue met three members of the band, Mickey Bradley, Billy Doherty and Damian O’Neill at the new mural on Friday to invite them to a civic reception in their honour.

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The mayor said: “I wanted to do something special to mark 45-year anniversary of ‘Teenage Kicks’, which really has become the unofficial anthem of the city. I will host a special event in the Guildhall in the New Year before the guys head off on tour.”

The new mural by artist Karl Porter overlooks Derry’s walls and has already become an attraction for visitors to the city in the same way as a mural dedicated to the “Derry Girls” sitcom.