The one-off event will include conversations, workshops, listening experiences, and a gallery tour celebrating queerness

Honey Dijon is set to curate a special one-off exhibition at London’s Tate Modern gallery next week as part of LGBTQIA+ History Month.

The one-night event will take place on Friday, 27th February and will include conversations, workshops, listening experiences, and a gallery tour celebrating queerness.

The event will run from 6PM to 10PM under the Tate Lates umbrella, kicking off with a ‘Honey Dijon Presents The Nightlife’ listening experience in the gallery’s South Tanks, with music curated by the Chicago house DJ and producer. There will also be a display of her polaroid collection, which she says captures “candid, unfiltered moments” across club culture.

From 7:30PM to 8:30PM, Honey Dijon will be in the gallery’s Starr Cinema, where she will host a discussion about “her music, artistic inspirations, and the evolution of queer club culture”.

The night will also include two workshops at the gallery. The first is a queer zine-making workshop with Zoë Thompson, founder of sweet-thang zine, using teachings from Audre Lorde’s essay Poetry Is Not A Luxury.

The second is a separate Tate Draw workshop using digital sketch pads throughout the gallery.

DJ sets from Keyrah, Serenda, and Ella Knight have all been announced to take place in various spots around the gallery.

Visitors can also join two gallery tours that offer an “exploration of Tate’s collection through the lens of gender identity and a discovery of queer stories”.

Late last year, Honey Dijon DJ’d alongside the ZO! Gospel Choir at Amsterdam’s De Nieuwe Kerk as part of the PRAISE event, the only event of its kind to be hosted at De Nieuwe Kerk in 2025, and the first event of its kind in the church’s 600-year history.

Revisit Honey Dijon’s recent single, ‘Slight Werk’, featuring Bree Runway. Read DJ Mag’s 2025 interview with her here. 

Honey Dijon was voted into DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs poll in 2025.