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The Late Tower Takeover

18 Sep 2021

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Sat, 18 Sep
19:30 – 23:00

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Join us for the Late Tower Takeover at God’s House Tower this September as we celebrate Southampton’s young and emerging creatives.

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For one night only, God's House Tower will be taken over in an exciting, free late night event that celebrates young artists and performers in the city.

From live music and acoustic performances in the Main Gallery, to comedy routines by local performers in the Cafe and Bar, and a variety of artworks from photography to fine art in the Barker Mill Project Space, the tower will be taken over by in a jam-packed line-up of creativity.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the captivating surroundings of God’s House Tower and the historic Old Town whilst enjoying the flourishing creative scene in the city. There will also be food available on the night, with popular street food vendor MacMan serving up next level mac'n'cheese, fresh slaws and delicious dips in addition to the  GHT Cafe & Bar offering a variety of refreshing, locally sourced drinks from Unity Brewing Co Beer to Coffee by Peaberry Coffee Roasters.

The Late Tower Takeover line-up will feature:

  • Music: Tom Baird, Sam Goodenough and Fragile Lucy.
  • Performers: Georgia Polly Taylor, Biscuit Barrel Comedy, Capriella, RKP with Dawn the Drag Queen as host.
  • Artists: Chieh-Len Chen, Phoebe Hyder, Tom Pettis, Jennifer Okafor, Isabelle Tommony, Piers Inkpen, Jonathan Hodgson and Tamsin Gaul.

The Late Tower Takeover will take place on Saturday 18th September 2021 from 19:30 - 23:00.Get your free ticket here.

Recommended audience 18+. Some performances may explore mature themes and use explicit language.


The Late Tower Takeover has been developed as part of the Heritage Open Days 'New Wave' programme, which supports Heritage Open Days (HOD) organisers and coordinators nationwide to develop new, innovative HOD events and encourage people in the  18 - 34 age range to engage with arts and heritage. 

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