Nicer Tuesdays is a global event from It’s Nice That: an evening of talks where speakers from across the creative sphere share insights from landmark projects. Fun, candid and ever-eclectic, each talk takes you behind the scenes of some of the world's most inspiring creative work.
Nicer Tuesdays brings the creative community together to hear from speakers who are currently making waves in the industry. Over 500 creatives have taken to the stage, featuring the likes of Es Devlin, David Shrigley and Martin Parr, and spanning disciplines from graphic design and illustration, to film, photography, animation and everything in-between.
Nicer Tuesdays began in February 2013 at Shoreditch Studios in London. Originally, and briefly, under the name Nice Wednesdays before moving to Mother London later that year. Both venues hosted around 100 people as the monthly format found its feet, with each edition built around a single theme such as collaboration, outer space, food or humour. In March 2014 the event moved to Protein Space, capacity rose to 200, and the night ran here for the next 3 years.
In January 2016, Nicer Tuesdays found a new home at Oval Space and with room for 450 people. The format shifted too. Themes gave way to a curated line-up of speakers, each sharing the story behind a recent project, with hosted Q&As with some of the creative industry's biggest names. Oval Space remained home until August 2022 (bar a brief move online during Covid) at which point the event settled into its current London base at EartH Hackney, and a regular sell out capacity of 550 people.
More recently, Nicer Tuesdays has grown beyond the UK. The first New York edition took place in June 2023 at Williamsburg Music Hall before finding a permanent home at SVA Theatre, and in November 2025, the inaugural Los Angeles event landed at The Nimoy Theatre.
What started as a quiet Wednesday night experiment has become one of the most popular creative events in the industry: an evening to connect with the global community and hear from the leading voices shaping visual culture, wherever in the world that happens to be.