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Trippin x Barbican w. Mykki Blanco, Rat Section and more

Frequencies: The sounds that shape us

Barbican and Trippin logos with the title 'Frequencies'

Join us and Trippin for an unforgettable evening of conversation and music with Mykki Blanco, Rat Section, Scratchclart and Nkisi.

We've partnered with Trippin to celebrate our summer programme 'Frequencies: the sounds that shape us' that explores the power of sound - join us in a journey with Trippin for an immersive exploration of sound as a connector to place.

The event will start with a private view of our exhibition Feel the Sound and also our Rebel Radio Listening Hub.  

Then join us in the Conservatory for a panel that interrogates the symbiotic connection between sound and place, and how frequencies act as testimonies to disappearing cities, cultures and communities. 

There'll also be live performances by U.S. queer rapper Mykki Blanco and experimental duo, Rat Section, alongside high-tempo DJ sets from Nkisi and Scratchclart


Complimentary drinks will be available, courtesy of Casamigos and Showerings Cider, alongside a paid bar.

This is an 18+ event - an ID check will be necessary to receive complimentary alcoholic beverages 

Programme

Afternoon


Private viewing of Feel the Sound
4 - 6pm 
Barbican’s immersive exhibition exploring sonic culture, and tune into the 
Rebel Radio Listening Hub, celebrating the legacy of pirate radio.

Panel Talk
5- 6pm 
Featuring Mykki Blanco, Nkisi and Scratchclart, Conservatory (Limited seating – first come, first served.)

Can’t get a seat? 
Feel the Sound and Rebel Radio remain open to explore.
 

Music 

6.15 - 6.45pm Rat Section (Live) 
7 - 8pm Mykki Blanco (Live) 
8 - 9.30pm Scratchclart (DJ Set) 
9.30 - 11pm Nkisi (DJ Set) 

Conservatory

Location
The Barbican Conservatory is located on Level 3, if you’re coming from inside the main Barbican building.

From the Barbican highwalks, follow signs to the ‘Barbican Centre’. Walking from Barbican tube station, you’ll see a steps with ‘Art Gallery’ above them, these will lead you up to the Sculpture Court where you'll see a sign for the Conservatory. 

Address
Barbican Centre
Silk Street, London
EC2Y 8DS

Public transport
The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance.