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£5 tickets to all Tate exhibitions
Book online and bring up to three friends aged 16–25
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Special discounted events and great things to do for free
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Life In Motion: Egon Schiele/ Francesca Woodman
Patrick Heron
Celebrate one of Britain’s most acclaimed artists in this major retrospective of his work
Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory
Rediscover this master of colour and composition at Tate Modern
The EY Exhibition: Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy
The Head & the Load: William Kentridge
Tate Modern joins forces with 14–18 NOW, the UK’s arts programme for the First World War centenary, to commemorate the ...
All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life
Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art
Edward Burne-Jones
The last of the Pre-Raphaelites, Burne-Jones is synonymous with a refined and spiritualised style of beauty
Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One
Anni Albers
Tate Modern explores the work of one of the best-known textile artists of the 20th century
£5 tickets need to be booked online, so get booking now and enjoy our shows for less – and don’t forget you can bring up to three friends aged 16–25 for £5 each. Check out our FAQs for more on how to make the most of your Tate Collective benefits.
Things to do and see for free
Queer and Now
Returning for its second year, Queer and Now celebrates the powerful role of LGBTQ+ arts and culture in today's society
30 Minutes on Women Artists
Join a Tate Guide for a 30-minute tour of Tate Britain celebrating women in art
Leilah Weinraub: SHAKEDOWN
Catch this intimate chronicling of a club scene forged by and for LA's black lesbian community
Uniqlo Tate Lates
Join us on the last Friday of the month to experience the gallery after-hours with a mix of art, music ...
Anthea Hamilton: The Squash
Anthea Hamilton transforms the heart of Tate Britain with sculpture and performance
Late at Tate Britain
The perfect opportunity for the curiously minded to explore the gallery after hours
Get inspired
Why Dance in a Museum? How Art Became Active Ep 1 of 5
Five episodes introducing the art of performance
Showcase
Create a portfolio to upload your work or discover other young creatives on Showcase
Team Tate Collective
We have a team of 16-25 year olds based in London, Liverpool and St Ives who program and run lots of the free events, workshops and talks on offer to Tate Collective.
Get social with us
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Tate Collective Terms and Conditions
- Tate Collective is a scheme open to anyone aged between 16-25 years old living anywhere. Yes, anywhere. On your 26th birthday your account will cease to offer £5 tickets.
- As part of Tate Collective you can book up to 4 tickets for yourself and 3 friends. Everyone in the group has to be aged between 16–25 years old.
- In order to redeem your £5 tickets, we need to check you're as young as you say you are. You need to provide a form of Valid ID (passport, driving licence, student card with DoB or PASS card) when you are at the event or exhibition. If you book for yourself and a group of friends, everyone will need to prove their age to redeem their tickets.
- £5 tickets can only be booked online at tate.org.uk and once you’re logged into your Tate Collective account.
- Tickets are for personal use and may not be resold or exchanged. No refunds, either. We like commitment.
- Tickets are valid for the date and time stated. Please check your tickets on your order confirmation as mistakes cannot always be rectified.
- Tate reserves the right to refuse admission, terminate a visit, or withdraw Tate Collective benefits.
- By attending an event or exhibition, ticket holders consent to being photographed or filmed incidentally and to Tate’s publication or broadcast of any such photographs or film. So smile for the cameras.
- When you sign up to Tate Collective you’ll be opted in to our monthly newsletter. It's full of really good stuff. If you don’t wan't to hear from us please update your preferences in your account.
By signing up you’re agreeing to being honest about your age, promising to have a good time at our galleries and respecting other visitors when you're with us.
- All personal data will be dealt with in accordance of 1998 Data Protection Act. Have a look at our terms of use for the full low-down on your privacy and data protection.
- Finally, we hope you'll stay with us 'til you turn 26. But if you insist, email ticketing@tate.org.uk to cancel your Tate Collective subscription. We'll miss you.