The organisers behind a Danish electronic festival are teaming up with Tate Britain.

On December 7, Stella Polaris will bring its experience to Tate’s polished floors in Space 9. Performance, DJs and much more will combine at this late night opening, exploring the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites on contemporary art, fashion and music.


“It’s one of our biggest dreams come true as organisers,” owner/founder of the festival, Kalle B (pictured), said. “It’s a huge endorsement that such a large institution has agreed to host us in [a] beautiful space. It fires our spirits and motivates us to pursue even more adventures abroad.” 

The organisers behind a Danish electronic festival are teaming up with Tate Britain.

On December 7, Stella Polaris will bring its experience to Tate’s polished floors in Space 9. Performance, DJs and much more will combine at this late night opening, exploring the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites on contemporary art, fashion and music.


“It’s one of our biggest dreams come true as organisers,” owner/founder of the festival, Kalle B (pictured), said. “It’s a huge endorsement that such a large institution has agreed to host us in [a] beautiful space. It fires our spirits and motivates us to pursue even more adventures abroad.”