Tyne and Wear

Gateshead Art Gallery Hosts Late Night Anti-Valentine Party 2026

By

Karen McGinn
10 February 2026, 10:54 am

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, is hosting a special late-night party on 14 February 2026 for people who want an alternative to traditional Valentine’s Day plans. The event, called the Anti-Valentine Party Night, will run from 20:00 until 01:00 and is designed for adults looking for a social night out without the typical romantic pressure.

This one-off event will transform the gallery floors into a social space featuring live music and DJ sets. Visitors will have the chance to explore the building after hours while enjoying a nightlife atmosphere on the Gateshead quayside.

According to the gallery, led by director Sarah Munro MBE, the evening is intended to provide a different option for local residents who might usually avoid city centre celebrations. The party aims to offer a relaxed environment focused on music and socialising rather than conventional holiday traditions.

The night is part of a broader effort by the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art to open its doors to a wider variety of local people. By hosting events outside of normal daytime hours, the centre hopes to become a more frequent destination for evening entertainment in the community.

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