The Late at Tate event will showcase music's power to bring people together
The Late at Tate Liverpool event celebrates the power the contest has to unite people through music and creativity. During the evening, the public can enjoy live music, performances, workshops, talks, immersive installations and fashion, inspired by the joyous spirit of Eurovision.
Late at Tate Liverpool showcases the work of emerging and established creatives alongside Tate’s collection, the national collection of modern and contemporary art.The evening is a part of the EuroFestival, a two-week-long celebration with Ukrainian music, culture and heritage at its heart. Tate’s café will be serving food and drinks throughout the evening. Late at Tate's Spirit of Eurovision is on May 4 from 6pm-10pm. Find more details of the event here.The countdown has officially started. Join our Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool Facebook group
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