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TV on the Radio

Live Performances by TV on the Radio in 2015

TV On The Radio Performance of 'Young Liars' at SXSW 2015 | NPR Music Front Row

Stubb's BBQ
Austin, TX, United States

March 20, 2015 | Video Length: 15:34
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  • In March 2015, during their performance at SXSW, TV on the Radio was promoting their album "Seeds," which had been released in November 2014. This mar... Read Full Description >

    In March 2015, during their performance at SXSW, TV on the Radio was promoting their album "Seeds," which had been released in November 2014. This marked a significant time in their career following a hiatus after the 2011 album "Nine Types of Light." The band, known for their eclectic sound blending rock, jazz, and electronic elements, showcased a fresh energy in their SXSW set, reflecting their return with renewed vigor and creativity in "Seeds." The album's themes explored resilience and hope, resonating with many fans and critics alike. Notably, during this performance, the band emphasized their dynamic live presence, which is celebrated for its intensity and artistry, undergoing a transformative evolution since their earlier works. The SXSW appearance was a pivotal moment in re-establishing the band within the music scene, highlighting their continued relevance and innovative spirit.

TV on the Radio - 'Happy Idiot' Live at Sound In Focus Concert Series

Annenberg Space for Photography
Los Angeles, CA, United States

July 25, 2015 | Video Length: 3:00
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  • On July 25, 2015, TV on the Radio performed "Happy Idiot" at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles during the Sound In Focus concert seri... Read Full Description >

    On July 25, 2015, TV on the Radio performed "Happy Idiot" at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles during the Sound In Focus concert series. This performance came after the release of their album "Seeds," which was launched in November 2014. "Seeds" marked a significant moment in their career, being their first album released after the death of bassist Gerard Smith in 2011. The band received critical acclaim for its blend of experimental rock and pop, showcasing their ability to evolve while maintaining their unique sound. The concert in 2015 highlighted their resurgence and adaptability, as they performed new tracks along with their well-loved catalog, demonstrating their prowess as a live act. This performance is a testament to the group's enduring influence in the alternative music scene and their connection with fans.