The first Friday of every month sees more activities
at the Late at Tate Britain evening.
Join cultural critic Mark Kermode in the Turner Prize
2005 exhibition for his witty assessment of this
year's show and see the acclaimed Degas, Sickert and
Toulouse-Lautrec exhibition, both for half price.
There will also be a chance to relax with a drink and
enjoy excentric pop music from HK119, Monsta and
former GusGus frontman, Daníel.
Late at Tate Britain Music: November 2005
Friday 4 November 2005, 18.00-22.00
MUSIC:
One Little Indian Records presents Facepowder,
Threesome and Pop! A line up of strange and unusual
pop from HK119, Monsta and Daníel Ágúst.
HK119, described by Bjork as the 'perfect blond
woman', performs her unique blend of science fiction
and pop. There will also be dysfunctional pop from
Monsta - music for kids who want Black Sabbath but
were raised on Britney Spears. This will all be
tempered by relaxed eccentricity from the former
GusGus frontman, Daníel Ágúst
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/eventsed ... vember.htm
Venue:
Tate Britain, Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
18.00-22.00, entrance free
Nearest tube: Pimlico