Previous Late events at Museum in Docklands
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Museum in Docklands is staying up late on a school night! On the first Thursday of every month you can enjoy a night away from the TV and catch up with friends in an unusual setting. Enjoy live music performances, chuckle at side-splitting comedians, wander round our galleries or just relax with a drink at our bar, set against the backdrop of 2,000 years of Docklands history.
Below are details of some previous Late events at Museum in Docklands. Find out about upcoming Late events.
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London Gay Men's Chorus
& Iain Sinclair talk
Thursday 6 March
We celebrated this year’s EAST festival with an evening of great entertainment including inspirational music from the London Gay Men's Chorus as well as a talk from Iain Sinclair, acclaimed author of London: City of Disappearances, who gave his personal take on East London in conversation with Sara Wajid, editor of untoldlondon.
Night Haunts & Outside Edge
Thursday 7 February
Visitors had the opportunity to explore the world of London after dark, a world of exorcists, graffers and urban fox hunters, with Sukhdev Sandhu (chief film critic for The Daily Telegraph) as he delvedinto his new book Night Haunts: A Journey through Nocturnal London. Then visitors enjoyed some music as we launched our new display Outside Edge, which follows the history and achievements of London’s black LGBT community. The display was launched by speakers from rukus! LGBT Archive Project and the GLA, with tunes from DJ Silk
London Community Gospel Choir: Carols & Spirituals
Thursday 6 December
With Christmas on the way, visitors were treated to a festive performance by the London Community Gospel Choir, with their dynamic melodies and rich harmonies. The Choir performed gospel arrangements of seasonal favourites and also a selection of spirituals in our London, Sugar & Slavery gallery to mark its opening.