
Talking Heads Set to Reunite for a Special Event Celebrating “Stop Making Sense”
Legendary new wave band Talking Heads is making headlines again as they prepare for a highly anticipated event celebrating the 40th anniversary of their iconic concert film, Stop Making Sense. Directed by Jonathan Demme, the film is widely regarded as one of the greatest concert movies of all time, capturing the band’s electrifying performances and unique artistic vision.
The surviving members—David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison—have announced their participation in a Q&A session accompanying a special screening of the newly restored 4K version of the film. The restoration is set to bring a fresh vibrancy to the timeless classic, allowing old fans and new audiences to experience the band’s innovative stagecraft and infectious energy in stunning detail.
The event will be held at select theaters worldwide, and fans are encouraged to check their local listings for details. This marks a rare occasion where all four members of the band, who disbanded in 1991, will share a public platform together.
Talking Heads left an indelible mark on the music world with hits like Psycho Killer, Once in a Lifetime, and Burning Down the House. Their fusion of art rock, punk, funk, and world music influenced countless artists and continues to resonate across generations.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting celebration of one of music’s most iconic bands!