
Rock/Pop
Stereolab Tickets
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Concerts in Ireland
- 19 February 2026Thursday 19:00Cork, CCyprus AvenueStereolab
Venue
- 20 February 2026Friday 20:00Limerick City, LKDolans WarehouseStereolab
Venue
- 22 February 2026Sunday 19:00BelfastMandela HallStereolab
Venue
International Concerts
- 17 February 2026Until 17/02/2026Aberystwyth, United KingdomAberystwyth Arts CentreStereolabOn partner site
About
Stereolab are an Anglo-French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's sound incorporates repetitive motorik beats with the use of vintage electronic keyboards and female vocals sung in English and French, drawing influences from krautrock, funk, jazz, 1960s French pop and Brazilian music. Their lyrics have political and philosophical themes influenced by the Surrealist and Situationist art movements.
Setlists
- -Mystical Plosives
- 1.Aerial Troubles (With Marie Merlet)
- 2.Motoroller Scalatron
- 3.Vermona F Transistor
- 4.Peng! 33
- 5.The Flower Called Nowhere
- 6.Melodie Is a Wound
- 7.If You Remember I Forgot How to Dream Pt. 1
- 8.If You Remember I Forgot How to Dream Pt. 2
- 9.Miss Modular
- 10.Household Names
- 11.Esemplastic Creeping Eruption (With Marie Merlet)
- 12.Percolator
- 13.Electrified Teenybop!
Encore
- 14.Immortal Hands (With Marie Merlet)
- 15.Cybele's Reverie
- 1.Come and Play in the Milky Night
- 2.Eye of the Volcano
- 3.Refractions in the Plastic Pulse
- 4.Lo Boob Oscillator
- 5.Miss Modular
- 6.Mountain
- 7.Delugeoisie
- 8.Harmonium
- 9.The Flower Called Nowhere
- 10.Pack Yr Romantic Mind
- 11.Super-Electric
Encore
- 12.French Disko
- 13.Simple Headphone Mind / Excursions Into “Oh, A-Oh”
- 1.Neon Beanbag
- 2.Low Fi
- 3.Eye of the Volcano
- 4.Refractions in the Plastic Pulse
- 5.U.H.F. - MFP
- 6.Miss Modular
- 7.Mountain
- 8.Delugeoisie
- 9.Harmonium
- 10.I Feel the Air (of Another Planet)
- 11.Pack Yr Romantic Mind
- 12.Super-Electric
Encore
- 13.Op Hop Detonation
- 14.French Disko
- 15.Simple Headphone Mind / Excursions Into “Oh, A-Oh”