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Iconic Punk Band, Teenage Head, Closes Their 50th Anniversary Celebration With A Show At The Phoenix Concert Theatre

In 1974, deep in the steely bowels of a Hamilton rehearsal room, four teenage boys discovered their own sound and never looked back. 50 years after congregating in that cold cement block basement, TEENAGE HEAD is celebrating their 50 Year Anniversary at The Phoenix Concert Theatre as part of The Phoenix’s 33 1/3 Anniversary. It’s Teenage Head’s 50 Frantic Year Anniversary and it’s all part of The Phoenix’s Final Spin Series.

Says Stephen Mahon of Teenage Head, “As we go down memory lane of the last 50 years of Teenage Head, we are ending our 50 Year anniversary at The Phoneix Concert Theatre. It’s one of the coolest venues Toronto has ever seen. On November 1, I’ll feel honoured to be on the Phoenix stage for the last time with Dave, Gene and Trent. I know our fallen brothers would be proud we made it to 50 years, and look forward to sharing with you all.”

Teenage Head have lost several members throughout the years, including iconic lead vocalist Frankie Venom and co-founding member and guitarist, Gord Lewis. The band lives on with members Dave Rave, Stephen Marshall Mahon and Gene Champagne. with Trent Carr of Headstones graciously stepping in on guitar.

Join this iconic Canadian Band in celebration of 50 years at The Phoenix on Friday, November 1.
Teenage Head’s 50 Frantic Year Anniversary
With special Guest Carl Dixon’s Wild Wild North Rock Show

Tickets available now at www.ticketweb.ca

Watch for more special programming as part of The Phoenix’s A Final Spin. Check the website at www.thephoenixconcerttheatre.com

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