Blossoms, Joe Duddell, The No.6 Ensemble , Charlotte Church's Love Bomb, John Cooper Clarke, Greg Wilson, Sara Pascoe, Spark!, Kitsch & Sync, Huw Stephens
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Festival No. 6 At Tate Britain
Join the award winning Festival No.6 and celebrate the Hockney exhibition with an unforgettable evening of art, music and food
Festival No. 6 bring their unique multi-arts programme to Tate Britain for one night only, featuring music from 2016 breakthrough act Blossoms, who will be performing a special set with the No.6 ensemble, Charlotte Church, comedy from Sara Pascoe, poetry from Dr John Cooper Clarke and a closing set from iconic DJ Greg Wilson amongst the various highlights.
Guests will have intimate, after-hours access to Paul Nash and the Hockney exhibition, and will also be able to indulge in a variety of drinks and food experiences themed by the Yorkshireman’s life. Tickets for dining can be purchased in advance and we advise early booking as places are limited.
Including:
Blossoms with Joe Duddell and the No.6 ensemble
Charlotte Church's Love Bomb, with Joe Duddell and the No.6 ensemble
Dr John Cooper Clarke
Greg Wilson
Sara Pascoe
Spark! drumming troupe
Kitsch & Sync
The evening will be hosted by Radio 1's Huw Stephens
Tate reserves the right to alter or vary the published programme for the event.
Blossoms
Since forming in 2013, indie pop band Blossoms have enjoyed widespread success and acclaim. Their 2016 debut Blossoms topped the album charts for two…
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Joe Duddell
Joe Duddell has always divided his time & passion equally between alternative and classical music. Shortly after his band Pullover caught the eye of…
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Dr John Cooper Clarke
Britain’s best loved and most important performance poet, John Cooper Clarke is as vital now as he was in the '70s. His biting, satirical, political…
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Also Appearing
The No.6 Ensemble , Charlotte Church's Love Bomb, Greg Wilson, Sara Pascoe, Spark!, Kitsch & Sync, Huw Stephens
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