The TV Casualties + Support at The Hug And Pint Glasgow

The TV Casualties are Scotland's rising grassroots artist performing Theatrical Horror-Punk Inspired Alternative Rock to deliver a performance more unique to standard live music.
The trio performing as fictional characters from different eras of time from Edinburgh, Scotland (Or so they claim) are know for delivering a mixture of high energy punk anthems blended with theatrical crowd interactive moments to make a set memorable well past the conclusion.
Expect fake blood, moments of shock and a tense atmosphere storytelling mixed with potential crowd scares and silly humour dressed in some 80's slasher and gothic horror. Macabre meets Scooby Doo.
Inspired by Alice Cooper, Misfits, Castle Rat, Ghost, System Of A Down, The Darkness and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. The TV Casualties deliver music that aims to make no track sound the same.
The Moshville Times describes The TV Casualties at their supporting role for Theatrical Horror-Metal Giants "Ward XVI" October 2025 UK tour at Ivory Blacks Glasgow as ""punk-influenced" if by "influenced" you mean "on crack"" and "Thrash metal meets punk meets sixteen cans of monster and a healthy dose of ritalin"
With several dates booked across Scotland for 2026 promoting their upcoming singles whilst working on their debut album at Hurricane Records, The TV Casualties return to Glasgow at The Hug And Pint to deliver more theatrical action to Scotland's most popular city for live music with special guest performances from three local artists known for bringing fun, high energy punk and metal performances.
Support comes from:
Gloom Cookie are a four-piece blending bubblegum punk hooks with riot grrrl attitude and raw feminine rage frm Glasgow, Scotland.
Wretch, Glasgow's melodic nu-metal destined to deliver a loud, energetic melodic alternative metal show that will leave all blown away.
Dead Dama, Glasgow's rising punk superstars known for high-energy sets and anthemic tracks designed to be screamed in rooms full of intensity.
Friday 17th July 2026 won't see a more affordable, high energy grassroots music gig in Glasgow than this.
The trio performing as fictional characters from different eras of time from Edinburgh, Scotland (Or so they claim) are know for delivering a mixture of high energy punk anthems blended with theatrical crowd interactive moments to make a set memorable well past the conclusion.
Expect fake blood, moments of shock and a tense atmosphere storytelling mixed with potential crowd scares and silly humour dressed in some 80's slasher and gothic horror. Macabre meets Scooby Doo.
Inspired by Alice Cooper, Misfits, Castle Rat, Ghost, System Of A Down, The Darkness and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. The TV Casualties deliver music that aims to make no track sound the same.
The Moshville Times describes The TV Casualties at their supporting role for Theatrical Horror-Metal Giants "Ward XVI" October 2025 UK tour at Ivory Blacks Glasgow as ""punk-influenced" if by "influenced" you mean "on crack"" and "Thrash metal meets punk meets sixteen cans of monster and a healthy dose of ritalin"
With several dates booked across Scotland for 2026 promoting their upcoming singles whilst working on their debut album at Hurricane Records, The TV Casualties return to Glasgow at The Hug And Pint to deliver more theatrical action to Scotland's most popular city for live music with special guest performances from three local artists known for bringing fun, high energy punk and metal performances.
Support comes from:
Gloom Cookie are a four-piece blending bubblegum punk hooks with riot grrrl attitude and raw feminine rage frm Glasgow, Scotland.
Wretch, Glasgow's melodic nu-metal destined to deliver a loud, energetic melodic alternative metal show that will leave all blown away.
Dead Dama, Glasgow's rising punk superstars known for high-energy sets and anthemic tracks designed to be screamed in rooms full of intensity.
Friday 17th July 2026 won't see a more affordable, high energy grassroots music gig in Glasgow than this.
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