Don't Miss a Beat

Join the UK's most passionate festival community. Keep up with the latest conversations, line-up rumours, and music news.

250,000+ Members

Connect with a massive network of fellow festival-goers.

Lively Discussions

Thousands of active topics on music, campsites, and tips.

Hot Rumours & News

Hear about secret sets and lineup drops before anyone else.

Create Free Account
OR

Stop Making Sense 2011


Stop Making Sense the international music festival with a capacity of 2,000 returns for a second year from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th August 2011 at The Garden, Petrcane, in Croatia. Showcasing live acts & DJs in the sunshine and under the stars, Stop Making Sense brings London, Glasgow & Paris club & concert promoters to the beachside location.

Line-up

Body & Soul (NYC), Francois K, Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell & Danny Krivit, Plus Crews, Need2soul, Martyn, Deviation, Optimo, Secretsundaze, Jerome Sydenham, Sub Club, Benji B & MC Judah, Warm, Floating Points ft. Fatima, Trouble Vision, Patrice Scott, Favela Chic, The Correspondents, Keith Worthy, Dalston Superstore, Marcus Worgull, Hybrid Life, Harri & Domenic, Bridging The Gap, Jackmaster, Melodica & Mixcloud, James Priestley, Gottwood, Giles Smith, Chris Coco, Elektro Guzzi, Mosca, Hannah Holland, Dan Beaumont, Nadia Ksaiba, Midland, Tropics, Mikki Most, The Lovely Jonjo, Chad Valley, Rokk, Count Chocula, Ali Tillet, Gringo Da Parada, Nick Agha, Dark Sky, Paul Pree, Chris Tofu, Rob Summerhayes, Alex Jones, Ste Roberts, Mr Solid Gold, More Like Trees, Park Ranger, Sketchy, Oli Dab & Robin, Hessletime, and more to be confirmed.

Tickets

Tickets are priced at £80 for the weekend. To buy tickets, click here.

Club nights

There are no club nights announced yet for 2011.

Boat Parties

Boat party tickets are limited to just 200 per boat & are available for around £10. DJs are set to blast each day with a feast of sunshine beats.

Accommodation

This festival does not offer camping. There are a few small campsites in Petrčane, all within a short walk from the festival and all by the sea. There are also plenty of other accommodation available in the area.

Getting there

Ryanair flights are currently £120 return into Zadar, 20 minutes away from the site, this is truly a bargain from start to finish. Next closest airport is Split (90 minutes away) with Easyjet direct flights from London Gatwick & Stansted, Bristol, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Milan, Basel & Geneva.
Zadar is also on the international rail network.
A bus from Zagreb to Zadar will cost approximately €15.

More information will be here when available.

Official Festival Site