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Talking Heads experience

‘Stop Making Sense: The Talking Heads Experience’ returns to The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Friday 24 November, performed by the sensational Soft Treadly (AKA Brisbane indie darlings The Jensens).

Get out your shoulder pads and prepare your dance moves as Soft Treadly transport you back in time to an era of innovative sounds and electrifying performances.

Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the iconic Talking Heads live concert ‘Stop Making Sense’ with an unforgettable event showcasing the infectious rhythms of Burning Down the House to the haunting yet funky Psycho Killer through to This Must Be The Place, Life During Wartime, Wild Wild Life and so many more.

Soft Treadly is a covers project created by the founding members of Brisbane band The Jensens. Renowned for their live performances, the band combine elements of pop, disco, psychedelic and classic rock to form their own brand of indie rock with a retro heart and a modern glaze.

The Jensens have played shows around the country with bands like Last Dinosaurs, Spiderbait, The Vaccines and Custard and graced festival stages at Grampians, Jungle Love and Splendour in the Grass. The Jensens have released 2 EPs and 2 albums and continue to draw in streams from their many fans.

Soft Treadly was born when the band decided to go out on tour for their ‘Stop Making Sense: The Talking Heads Experience’ shows which sold out on their first run, announcing this second tour due to popular demand.

With dualling vocals, a stacked sound containing multiple guitars and synths, mixed with a fair dose of showmanship, there is never a dull moment as the band traverse genre and time, using their charm and skill to bring a memorable live music experience.

Whether you’re a die-hard Talking Heads fan or simply looking for a night of good times, ‘Stop Making Sense: The Talking Heads Experience’ at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi will be the place to be.

Get ready to start making sense of the music that defined a generation. See you there!

Tickets $30 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18+ event

Doors open at 7.30pm

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