As part of Homotopia’s Autumn Programme, join us as we hear the story of Holly Johnson from the artist himself.
To celebrate the recent opening of The Holly Johnson Story exhibition, curated by DuoVision Arts and produced in partnership with Homotopia and National Museums Liverpool, book your tickets for an intimate event where none other than Holly himself will be in conversation with journalist, Paul Flynn.
The exhibition celebrates Holly’s creative genius, charting his personal life and extraordinary music career over five decades. This event will see Holly speak openly about his music and his life in the public eye.
Holly Johnson will be joined by Paul to talk about his music career of over 40 years, his rise to meteoric fame following the release of Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and life in the public eye.
Paul Flynn is a prolific London-based writer and pop cultural commentator who writes for i-D, Attitude, Fantastic Man, the Sunday Times, GQ Style and Grazia.
Paul’s book Good As You: From Prejudice to Pride – 30 years of Gay Britain, published in 2017, is essential reading for self-respecting homosexuals and pop culture fans alike.
This event is suitable for people aged 16+.
The event will take place at Museum of Liverpool, Pier Head, in the ground floor Global City Theatre on Saturday 30 November. It will start promptly at 2pm and run until 3pm.
Tickets are £24pp and includes entry to The Holly Johnson Story exhibition (entry following the In Conversation 3pm – 4pm).
A BSL interpreter will be present for the duration of the in conversation.
Tickets are limited due to capacity so buy now to avoid disappointment!