In addition to listening to the live stream or the iOS app Longplayer can also be heard playing in public spaces around the world, some temporary, others more permanent.
Trinity Buoy Wharf Lighthouse
The original Longplayer installation, running since the 31st December 1999, is situated inside the 19th century lighthouse at Trinity Buoy Wharf.
Opening Hours: open every Saturday and Sunday, 11am – 5pm (winter times, October – March inclusive, 11am – 4pm)
No booking necessary, but visitors are advised to check the News page for any last minute schedule changes.
There is unfortunately no step free access to the Lighthouse / Longplayer. The staircase leading up to the top of the Lighthouse is narrow, fairly steep and allows for a maximum of 6 visitors at a time. Free of charge, though donations are welcome.
Thanks to Urban Space Management, in particular Eric Reynolds, and to the Trinity Buoy Wharf Trust for their continuing generous support of Longplayer and in making this listening post possible, through the funding of the bowl display and the lighthouse invigilators.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Official Website
Rainy Days Festival, Philharmonie Luxembourg
Longplayer will feature as a listening post in the Grand Foyer of Philharmonie Luxembourg throughout this festival of contemporary music, from 20th-24th November.
San Francisco The Long Now Foundation Museum Fort Mason, San Francisco Official Website
Below is a map of every Longplayer listening post to have existed (historical and contemporary).