Music on Film
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- Stop Making Sense
- The Last Waltz
Iconic. Immersive. Feel every note.
We’re dimming the lights, cranking the volume, and rolling out the beanbags for a series of big-screen deep dives into the gigs, artists and moments that changed everything.
Expect cult classics, legendary live sets, behind-the-scenes brilliance and those goosebump-inducing tracks that hit differently when they’re huge and all around you.
It’s intimate. It’s immersive. It’s free – so you can save your pennies for the popcorn and just sink into the sound. If you love music, stories, or watching iconic performances larger than life, this is for you.
Need to know
Venue: The Brasserie
When: Sunday 12 July and Sunday 2 August / 4pm
This is a free event, but pre-booking is required.
Stop Making Sense
Iconic. Offbeat. Big suit dancing.
This isn’t just the best concert movie ever made – it’s the blueprint. Newly restored and sharper than ever, the film captures Talking Heads at their creative peak: art-rock outsiders with total command of the stage.
No flashy edits. No fake drama. Just raw, electrifying performance from a band at the height of their powers.
The Last Waltz
Raw. Revered. The Band at full tilt.
More than a farewell gig, it’s a myth-making moment captured at full cinematic scale. Martin Scorsese turns The Band’s final performance into something operatic – part concert, part confession, part love letter to an era that burned bright and fast.
This isn’t just a concert film. It’s the last page of a chapter, played loud, shot beautifully, and felt in the chest.