The Glasshouse announces its biggest Summer yet
Gary Numan on the Concourse. A Northern Soul all-dayer. A Summer Block Party withBaltic Centre for Contemporary Art. Free films, family raves and wellness weekends.This summer, The Glasshouse...
Gary Numan on the Concourse. A Northern Soul all-dayer. A Summer Block Party with
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. Free films, family raves and wellness weekends.
This summer, The Glasshouse International Centre for Music is opening up its spaces
and letting the music spill out.
The Glasshouse in Gateshead today announces Summer Mix Tape programme – a season
of music-led events, activities and experiences running from July to the end of August. It’s
the first time since before Covid that the building has been used in this way: not just for
performances in the halls, but as a place to drop in, spend time and discover something
unexpected.
Rather than a series of one-off events, Summer Mix Tape is designed as a running playlist –
a mix of free and ticketed moments across the building’s public spaces. From live gigs and
DJ sets to films, workshops and family events, it’s an open invitation to come and be part of
the building in a different way.
At the centre of the programme are a handful of standout events. Gary Numan brings a rare,
up-close performance to the Concourse on 18 July, turning one of the North East’s most
recognisable spaces into an atmospheric live venue. Later in the summer, a Northern and
Modern Soul all-dayer takes over the same space in partnership with Tyneside Soul
Promotions – a full day built around the music and the people who love it. The season opens
with a free Block Party on Saturday 4 July with DJs, food, makers and a relaxed, all-day
atmosphere across the riverside as The Glasshouse celebrates summer with Quayside
neighbours Baltic.
Alongside these moments, the building is filled with smaller, sociable experiences that run
throughout the summer. Music on Film brings three landmark music documentaries to The
Brasserie on Sunday afternoons, including Stop Making Sense, The Last Waltz and Summer
of Soul. Saturday mornings are given over to Family Film Club, with Coco, Sing and
Fantasia on the big screen.
Elsewhere, Tea and Tracks pairs classic albums with good food and a proper listen – from
Pet Sounds to Folklore. Yoga in Harmony and a full Wellness Weekend bring live music into
slower, more reflective sessions, while Little Groovers invites younger audiences onto the
dancefloor for daytime parties filled with DJs, bubbles and energy.
There’s plenty more to discover across the programme, from a Family Fun Day with a live
ceilidh and drop-in activities, to a high-energy Jumpin’ Jive night, and Game On – a day of
arcade games, Lego and music. The season closes with a silent disco taking over the
building late afternoon.
Throughout Summer Mix Tape, the focus is on creating a space that feels welcoming –
whether you’re coming for a specific event or simply passing through.
Jared Bowers, Chief Operating Officer at The Glasshouse said: “This summer feels like an
open invitation. Whether you’re here for a gig, a film, a dancefloor or just to spend time by
the river, we want The Glasshouse to be somewhere people can drop in and discover
something new. There’s a real mix of things happening and we’re excited to see the building
used in different ways throughout the summer.”
More information theglasshouseicm.org/summermix


