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26 June 2026 at 18.00–22.00
Photograph of nora chipaumire singing into a microphone, whilst dancer Yinka Esi Graves stands atop a wooden box.  They are surrounded by a large audience watching.

Infinities Commission 2026: nora chipaumire: gadzi, opening performance © Tate, photography Sophie Shaw

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Tate Modern Lates celebrates the Infinities Commission with a special programme in collaboration with nora chipaumire

Centred around chipaumire’s monumental gadzi installation and the first of three norm-bending performances, this evening highlights both spiritual and defiant practices, through music, movement, making, and more.

Further programme details to be announced soon.

The Infinities Commission is supported by Glass Castle Foundation.

Programme

Performance: gadzi guru

East Tank & Turbine Hall, Level 0
19.00-20.30

Meet the spirit of gadziguru in nora chipaumire’s new performance, incorporating her iconic sound-system, ‘a mountain of speaking wood’, broadcasting the deep bass of dub music alongside saxophone, guitar and Zimbabwean mbira. The performance will begin in Tate Modern’s East Tank, before progressing through the Tanks Lobby and into the Turbine Hall.

Click here for more information about the performance.

Music: Bradley Zero

20.30-21.30

Hailing from Peckham via Leeds, Bradley Zero has steadily become the tastemaker of his generation. As founder of Rhythm Section and co-founder of Jumbi, Bradley has carved out a unique role for himself within the vibrant London music scene.

Music: Charisse C

Terrace Bar, Blavatnik Building, Level 1
18.00-21.30

Join DJ & singer-songwriter Charisse C and her guests for an evening of reggae, Chimurenga songs, live instrumentals, and more. Rooted in her Zimbabwean and South African heritage, raised in the UK, Charisse C has crafted a sound that is sound is curious, soulful and bass-heavy.

Performance: Synaptic Architecture

Blavatnik Building, Level 2
18.00-21.30

Hear from the next generation of sound artists at this experimental live-performance showcase. Encounter short performances, DJ sets and sensory installations throughout the night. Programmed with TheGRIN.io

10 Minute Talks

Various times, throughout the building

Join Ten Minute Talks and meet volunteers from across Tate who bring our artworks to life as they share personal insights and fresh perspectives into works from the collection. 

Create: Tate Draw

Starr Foyer, Natalie Bell Building, Level 1
Blavatnik Building, Level 3
18.00-21.30

Head to our drawing desks and bring your work to life using digital sketch pads. Tate Draw is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

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Head to the Corner Bar and Terrace Bar for cocktails, craft beers and wines.

Plus find plenty of non-alcoholic options at all our bars, and delicious food in the Corner Bar and at our pop-up bars in the Turbine Hall.

Corner Bar: Natalie Bell Building, Level 1

Terrace Bar: Blavatnik Building, Level 1

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