The one-night Tate Lates event features talks, workshops, DJ sets, and a curated listening experience.
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Honey Dijon is set to curate a special one-off exhibition at London’s Tate Modern next week as part of LGBTQIA+ History Month. The event takes place on Friday, February 27th, 2026, from 6 PM to 10 PM as part of the Tate Lates program.
The evening opens with ‘Honey Dijon Presents The Nightlife’, a listening experience in the gallery’s South Tanks featuring music curated by the Chicago house DJ and producer. A display of her Polaroid collection will also be shown, capturing what she describes as “candid, unfiltered moments” from across club culture.
From 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM, Honey Dijon will appear at the Starr Cinema for a live discussion focused on “her music, artistic inspirations, and the evolution of queer club culture”.
Two workshops are also scheduled. Zoë Thompson, founder of sweet-thang zine, will lead a queer zine-making session drawing on Audre Lorde’s essay Poetry Is Not A Luxury. A separate Tate Draw workshop will invite visitors to use digital sketch pads throughout the gallery.
DJ sets from Keyrah, Serenda, and Ella Knight will take place across different spaces, while two dedicated gallery tours will offer an exploration of Tate’s collection through the lens of gender identity and queer narratives.
For more information and tickets, visit the official website here.











