Now this is what I’m talking about. The Late at the Tate has come good. I know a lot of other people have mentioned this Late, but no one’s telling you to make sure you get there really early.
This event isn’t going to be like last months nonsense and many of the events last year. This is going to be busy and if you want to be there for the start of a particular talk or music session, believe me you need to get there early.
There’s such a buzz going on about this Late I wanted to make sure you guys know what to expect. You’re not going to be like the others and get disappointed by turning up at 6pm and think you’ll be near the front.
The event properly opens up at 6.30pm but find out from the link below what room the event you want to see is in and get there for 4 to 4.30pm. Check it out to see how busy it is and if you have to, pitch up then.
Why do I know it’s going to be so busy, well look at the line up for School of Dark – SCQ, Andreya Triana and Charlie Dark. Wow. I mean wouldn’t you pay money to see that, I would and so would a lot of others. But it’s free.
You know I’m thinking, maybe the Tate don’t know how big this could be. But that’s not all they’ve got going on, so check out the Tate site and get yourself organised as to what you want to see. It’s on Friday 5th.
Enjoy and let us know what you think will be the roadblock session on the night? Vote or add your comments below.
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