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Tate Modern Lates throughout 2024 are supported by Swatch.
About Little Simz
Little Simz is the boundary-breaking lyricist who leads the way on her own terms. A multi-award winner - collecting Brit Awards, MOBOs and an Ivor Novello - across mixtapes/EPs and five critically acclaimed albums, Simz' music documents her story, her journey, her becoming - and in turn, her generation. 2021’s Mercury Music Prize winning record “Sometimes I Might Be Introvert” catapulted Simz, landing in the top 5 of the Official Album chart, followed by 2022’s surprise drop of “NO THANK YOU”. 2023 saw Simz continue to carve her own lane as an acclaimed actor, returning in the final series of the Netflix drama series Top Boy, and play her biggest UK, European and US live shows to date. Most recently, Simz performed on Glastonbury’s iconic Pyramid Stage in the penultimate slot on the Saturday night to acclaim across the board.
Listings information
Tate Modern Late: Little Simz
Saturday 31 August
18.00-22.00
Free. No ticket is required for admission to the Lates. Book to see the exhibitions YOKO ONO MUSIC OF THE MIND, Zanele Muholi, Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and The Blue Rider and Anthony McCall which will also be open late. Most events are drop-in, but the following require a free ticket which are available to book from the Tate website from 14.00 on 31 August:
Ticketed
Talk: Little Simz and Clara Amfo in Conversation
Starr Cinema, Natalie Bell Building, Level 1
20.00–21.15
The curator herself, Little Simz, joins us for a conversation with broadcaster Clara Amfo. The conversation will commence with an exclusive screening.
*Requires a free ticket, available to book online here from 14.00 on Friday 30 August
Workshop: Dance with Kloé Dean
South Tank, Blavatnik Building, Level 0
18.00–19.00
Join a dance workshop from choreographer and Little Simz’s own Movement Director Kloé Dean, who uses movement as a way to communicate often unspoken feelings, experiences and stories. Suitable for all levels of experience, comfortable clothing recommended.
*Requires a free ticket, available to book online here from 14.00 on Friday 30 August
Talks: Art Chats
Blavatnik Building, Level 5
Artists, filmmakers, designers and writers give a quick but deep dive into their creative practice and journeys, hosted by Natalie Suliman-Richardson.
18.30–19.10 Martine Rose, Slawn and Teoni
19.30–20.10 Es Devlin, Jeremy Ngatho Cole and Tino Schaedler
20.30–21.10 Benedict Lombe, Caleb Azumah Nelson and Ntando Brown
All Art Chats will be BSL interpreted
*Each talk requires a free ticket, available to book online here from 14.00 on Friday 30 August
Workshop: Zine Making with Fiona Quadri
Blavatnik Building, Level 6
18.30–19.30
Artist Fiona Quadri guides you through her zine making practice. Hear about the artist’s inspirations and a short history of zine making while you create your own takeaway zine.
*Requires a free ticket, available to book online here from 14.00 on Friday 30 August
Workshop: Mindful Movement with Ayanna Birch
Blavatnik Building, Level 6
20.00–21.00
Connect with your intuitive senses and regain emotional and physical balance using the art of bodywork, hosted by Movement Director and Practitioner Ayanna Birch. Suitable for all levels of experience, comfortable clothing recommended.
*Requires a free ticket, available to book online here from 14.00 on Friday 30 August
Drop-in
Music: DJ Sets Programmed by Little Simz
18.00–19.30 Tash LC
20.00–21.30 Keyrah
Music: DJ Sets Programmed by Little Simz
South Tank, Blavatnik Building, Level 0
19.00–20.00 Narx
20.00–21.30 ELLADHC
Music and Drinks: DJ Sets Programmed by Little Simz
Terrace Bar, Blavatnik Building Level 1
18.00–19.00 Drybabe
19.00–20.00 Nunguja
20.00–21.30 Marla
Music and Drinks: DJ Sets Programmed by Little Simz
Corner Café, Natalie Bell Building, Level 1
18.00–19.00 Ken Styles
19.00–19.30 PÉJÚ
19.30–20.30 LAOLU
20.30–22.00 DIBS
Workshop: Reflections with Caroline Adeyemi
Blavatnik Building, Level 4
18.00–21.30
Find your voice with writer Caroline Adeyemi who leads a guided writing workshop for you to express your inner reflections.
Digital Display: About the Curator
Blavatnik Building, Level 4
18.00–21.30
Watch a series of short videos featuring Little Simz to uncover the artist’s journey.
Workshop: JK in Jadoodleland – Colour and Create with the JK Cartoon Studios
Natalie Bell Building, Level 4
18.00–21.30
Join the artist JK in Jadoodleland and experience the therapeutic power of art in a world inspired by his signature characters, The Jadoodles. Colour, draw, explore facial expressions and create your own cartoon characters in an evening hosted by the JK Cartoon Studios.
Talks: 10 Minute Talks
Various times, throughout the building
Staff and volunteers from across Tate share their personal insights into works from the collection.
Social Space: Parachute Games After Dark at Swatch Social
Tanks Studio, Blavatnik Building, Level 0
18.00–21.30
Find new connections with fellow visitors at Swatch Social. Join artist Elena Ooijman to decorate giant parachutes, take part in collective movement sessions and play games together.
About Swatch
Since its founding in 1983, Swatch has shaken up the watch industry. Thanks to its striking designs which always reflect the zeitgeist, Swatch is one of the leading watch manufacturers and the most sought-after brands in the world — and has always stayed true to itself.
The revolutionary way in which Swatch thinks and acts has always been evident with its early involvement in action sports and the Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai embodies the brand’s love of art, bringing together artists from around the world. Following the launch of the 2024 Swatch X Tate Collection earlier this year, Swatch and Tate continue the partnership with a new creative collaboration. Tate Modern Lates x Swatch and Swatch Social are designed to foster creative exchange and social connection and aim to make art accessible to all.