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Live On Stage
April 2026 – May 2026

An Evening with Kae Tempest

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Kae Tempest is widely regarded as one of Britain’s greatest wordsmiths. In a career of ferocious creativity, he has received multiple prizes and critical recognition across the many forms he works in. 

Beginning as a lyricist and songwriter in his teens, Tempest threw himself fully into whichever discipline he could find work in; gigging as a poet, writing for the theatre or busking with his band. A decade later, this obsessive compulsion to push his writing as far and as hard as he could, secured him a record deal with UK independent label Big Dada and a poetry publishing contract with Picador.

Tempest’s work has always sought to pull the focus between the global or national concerns of a character, and the private, very intimate experiences of their lives; the minuscule and the mundane peering out from behind the incomprehensibly large and overpowering. Whether it’s austerity, addiction, communal disassociation, the planet in crises, or the death of our prevailing myths, the bigger picture is always made up of tiny parts. 

In Spring at venues across the UK, Tempest joins us live on stage to discuss his much anticipated return to fiction. His first novel in a decade, Having Spent Life Seeking is the story of Rothko Taylor, who returns to their hometown of Edgecliff, seeking a place to belong after fifteen years in the wilderness. It weaves together themes that have shaped Tempest’s work to date: family and forgiveness; redemption and atonement; desire and abandon; selfhood and community. Themes that are dealt with in this new novel, with a deeper resolve and a new clarity of intent.

Join us live for an evening of conversation and readings with one of the country’s most compelling artists.

 

If you require access seats, please choose ‘concession’ and email us at info@intelligencesquared.com with your access needs so we can seat you accordingly

Tour Dates

Sunday
26
Apr

Bristol

St. George's Bristol, 7:00pm bst
An Evening with Kae Tempest
Tuesday
28
Apr

Manchester

Stoller Hall, 7:00pm bst
An Evening with Kae Tempest
Friday
01
May

Brighton

The Old Market, 7:00pm bst
An Evening with Kae Tempest

Having Spent Life Seeking
by Kae Tempest

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Speaker
  • Kae Tempest

    A musician whose instrument is language

Host for Manchester
  • Lemn Sissay

    Poet, playwright, memoirist and broadcaster

Host for Bristol
  • Danielle Wilde

    Poet and Writer

Host for Brighton
  • Zing Tsjeng

    Author, Journalist and Broadcaster


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Kae Tempest

A musician whose instrument is language


Kae has published plays, poetry collections, non-fiction, a Sunday Times bestselling novel and released six studio albums. In 2013 Tempest won the Ted Hughes award making him the youngest ever to receive it. He was named a Next Generation Poet in 2014, a once in a decade honour and in the same year he received the first of two Mercury Prize nominations. He is the only person to have achieved both accolades. In 2021 he was awarded the Silver Lion in Venice for his work as a playwright and in 2023 he won an Ivor Novello for his songwriting. His books have been translated into multiple languages and published to critical acclaim around the world. He hopes he will continue putting words together for the rest of his life.
Host for Manchester

Lemn Sissay

Poet, playwright, memoirist and broadcaster


Lemn Sissay is a poet, playwright, memoirist and broadcaster. He has performed throughout the world from The Library of Congress in The United States to the national Theatre of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa to London Palladium in England. His television documentaries have been nominated for Grierson BAFTA and RTS awards. His work in radio has been nominated for Sony and Palm D’Ors.
Host for Brighton

Zing Tsjeng

Author, Journalist and Broadcaster


Author, journalist and broadcaster. She is the former editor in chief of VICE and the writer of the nonfiction book series Forgotten Women. She presents the awardwinning BBC Sounds podcast Good Bad Billionaire.
Host for Bristol

Danielle Wilde

Poet and Writer


Danielle Wilde is a poet and writer from Yorkshire. Her work examines class, culture, desire and the queer hauntology of the North. Her words have appeared in Vogue, Dazed, Stylist and the fevered dreamscapes of tracksuit nihilists across the West Riding. Danielle has performed for Queer Bloomsbury festival at Charleston House, LGBTQ+ Late at Wallace Collection, Outspoken at South Bank Centre and as part of Caleb Femi’s Sloghouse collective for Deptford Literature Festival and Bold Tendencies. Her first pamphlet Deep North was published by FEM Press in 2024 and her sonnet cycle Saint Joan of BFD was published in 2025 as part of her residency with Wild Pansy Press at Florence Trust. She is currently Writer in Residence at Somerset House Studios and hosts a monthly literary salon at the National Gallery.

Speakers are subject to change.