We're staying open late for a special after hours party, as we embark on an exciting period of transformation!
Late at Tate Liverpool celebrates the work of emerging and established creatives. Join us as we look to the future of Tate Liverpool. Enjoy an eclectic mix of free art, live music, performance, workshops and talks.
We'll also be serving delicious food and drinks in our café throughout the evening.
You can read more about our transformation project here.
Music: LIMF Academy Take Over
Ground floor | Foyer | Café
18.00-21.30
LIMF (Liverpool International Music Festival) Academy take over the foyer and café with a showcase of some of the best emerging music talent in Merseyside.
Digital: All the worlds you can dream
Ground floor | Foyer
18.00-21.30
Audio Visual artist Sam Wiehl brings his sound visualisation performance and immersive practice to Tate Liverpool, creating a new installation and building live visual responses to LIMF’s set.
Workshop: Make at Tate
First floor | Family room
18.00-21.30
Come and take some creative time out in our art workshop. Reimagine the future of our galleries and buildings in a relaxed and fun atmosphere.
Performance: LIPA Presents…
Second floor
18.00-21.30
Students from Liverpool’s prestigious Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA) respond to the permanent collection and the space it inhabits via durational, improvised movement and dance.
Spoken word and performance: The Hand That Makes The Sound
Fourth floor | Auditorium
18.00-21.30
Artists Barry Finan, Malik Jama and Sally Hirst from Venture Arts studio collaborate with artists and poets Amina Atiq, Elliott Flanagan and Anthony Shapland to create an immersive event for getting lost in words and projections in response to Barry Finan's WRRIGHHTINNGSERRSS. This will be BSL (British Sign Language) interpreted.
Discussion: Reimagining Tate Liverpool
Ground floor | Hospitality room
19.30-20.30
Director of Tate Liverpool, Helen Legg, discusses the vision for the museum's redevelopment with Emily Pringle, freelance researcher, and former Head of Research at Tate. This talk will be BSL (British Sign Language) interpreted.
Tickets available on a first-come-first-served basis available from 18.00 at the foyer on the ground floor.
Installation: A Future Forecast
Fourth floor | Event space
18.00-21.30
The Greenhouse Project Young Events Producers have fast forwarded to the future, where extreme weather conditions have changed the way we live. Check out their audio-visual installation which imagines how this future might look and sound.
Workshop/Performance: Where Are We Going?
First floor | Clore Studio
18.00-21.30
Join the Tate Collective Producers for an evening of workshops and performance. The group will explore questions about the future. From the small questions to the big questions, from our personal futures to the future of the planet.
Street food menu:
Honey & soy glazed chicken wings £6.95 (GF) (DF)
Teriyaki chicken, broccoli, sesame £6.95 (DF)
Filo wrapped prawns, mixed leaf, sweet chilli £6.95 (DF)
Spicy bean wrap, Asian slaw, siracha mayo, £6.50 (V)
Tofu, black bean sauce, fried rice £6.50 (VG) (GF)
Salt & pepper, chilli fries £3.95 (VG) (DF) (GF)
Sweet potato fries, Chinese five spice, coriander £3.95 (VG) (GF) (DF)
V = Vegetarian / VG = Vegan / GF = Gluten Free / DF = Dairy Free
Tate Liverpool is located on the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool. There is level access to the gallery through the main revolving doors and two side doors.
There are lifts to all floors of the gallery, or alternatively you can take the stairs.
Toilets are located in the basement and on the first and second floors.
A Changing Places toilet is located in the ground floor foyer.
Ear defenders can be borrowed from the front desk.
To help plan your visit to Tate Liverpool, have a look at our visual story. It includes photographs and information of what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.
For more information before your visit:
Email visiting.liverpool@tate.org.uk
Call +44 (0)151 702 7400