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Stop Making Sense Tickets

Stop Making Sense Live Singular Artists Present The Button Factory, Dublin
Saturday 28th November 2026 Doors at 19:00
Saturday 17th April 2027 Doors at 19:00
Stop Making Sense Fan Reviews (9) 4.9
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Committed performances with a sense of joy

A palpable energy flew off the stage, a true tribute to a beloved group.

Posted anonymously on 08/02/2026

Stop Making Sense Live, Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 7th February 2026

Great performance.

Great performance in this re-enactment of the original. It was full to the rafters.

Posted anonymously on 14/05/2026

Stop Making Sense Live, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 8th May 2026

Great show!

This was really fun! Lots of people dancing & reliving this great album. Sound was good in the venue.

Posted by Cath on 09/05/2026

Stop Making Sense Live, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 8th May 2026

Blown away

These guys were fantastic. I went to the show as I was curious how they would recreate an iconic performance and I was not disappointed. Full marks all round and waiting patiently on an opportunity to see them again

Posted by Isn on 12/04/2026

Stop Making Sense Live, Albert Hall, Manchester - 9th April 2026

A terrific night

What a great night! Fantastic performance and a great venue. We loved it.

Posted by Bertilincoln on 02/03/2026

Stop Making Sense Live, Electric Ballroom, London - 28th February 2026

On 19th October 1984 Talking Heads and Jonathan Demme released the greatest concert movie of all time. Slippery People set out to recreate the magic of one of the most beloved bands and events in music history. 


Expect pulsating basslines, big suits, wild synths and some extra special surprises. The band of 10 members will play all of the Talking Heads songs featured in the film. From ‘Psycho Killer’ to ‘Burning Down The House’ to ‘Once In A Lifetime’ and everything in between.


They have a tape they’d like to play for you. And everyone is getting involved.


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