BBC Introducing from The Glasshouse: VENUS GRRRLS plus TV Death

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Guts. Anarchy. Deliciously good guitar-fuelled chaos.
Pay what you decide to find your future favourite artists at our ‘From The Glasshouse’ gigs. When you come to one, you’re not just supporting the region’s most exciting new and independent acts. The chances are you’re seeing them right before their breakthrough.
Each month we’re teaming up with BBC Introducing to bring you fresh line-ups of artists making waves in the North East’s music scene, meaning you can expect to see the best independent musicians from all genres right here.
Look out for From The Glasshouse acts gaining some serious momentum down the line with content shared across the BBC Music Network.
Who will you discover before everyone else?
This month’s line-up features: VENUS GRRRLS, TV Death
Need to know
Venue: Sage Two Club Layout
Price: Pay what you decide.
Stage Times: Announced nearer showtime.
Age: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
TV Death
TV Death unleash their debut album Neon Dreamland on Aug 21st via Dogged Sound Records (vinyl, CD, and digital). Blending post-punk, garage rock and psychedelia with raw, politically-charged energy, they echo The Cramps and The Birthday Party while forging a voice all their own. Having supported acts like Pigs x7, Iceage and Lust For Life (featuring Glen Matlock, Clem Burke, Kevin Armstrong), and having their track ‘Village Mentality’ featured in the film The Killers Game, TV Death are poised for impact. Their next single Propaganda drops April 15, 2025.
About BBC Introducing

BBC Introducing has been offering new and unsigned artists a way to gain radio play and build audiences since 2007. They’ve been instrumental to launching the careers of acts like Sam Fender, Florence + the Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Raye, Aitch, Olivia Dean, Myles Smith, Nia Archives and Tom Grennan.
It offers a route to regional and national airplay and occasionally BBC Introducing stages at festivals. The North East is home to the first region-wide partnership between BBC Introducing and multiple venues to showcase emerging and independent music.