Broadwick Live and Teksupport to open massive new NYC venue, Brooklyn Storehouse
The forecast for NYC summer just got much hotter, as Teksupport announces the impending opening of its new venue Brooklyn Storehouse.
Teksupport and Broadwick Live have unveiled plans to open Brooklyn Storehouse, marking a veritable win for NYC’s electronic music scene. This announcement comes just in time for the summer season, surely promising a slew of additional blowout events. The new venue’s opening also signals a positive shift in the industry’s landscape, further pushing electronic music to the forefront.
Brooklyn Storehouse’s inauguration at the turn of the month unquestionably heralds a new chapter in the global dance landscape. With its 5,000-person capacity, Brooklyn Storehouse already has major plans to play host to a wild mix of events. Specifically, fans can expect performances from Eric Prydz, Mochakk, Charlotte de Witte, John Summit, and Justice at the new venue.
A colossal 105,000-sf venue nestled within Brooklyn Navy Yard’s historic confines Brooklyn Storehouse may just become NYC’s newest music epicenter. A partnership between Broadwick Live and TCE Presents, this avant-garde space will blend industrial grit with unbounded musical expression. Furthermore, as Broadwick Live’s maiden venture into the American market, the venue demonstrates the company’s ability to transform industrial spaces into vibrant creativity hubs.
Brooklyn Storehouse represents a leap into uncharted territory for Broadwick Live, the orchestrator of iconic spaces like DRUMSHEDS and Printworks. With 30+ U.K. venues under its purview, the company’s expansion into the Americas will undoubtedly redefine the global music landscape.
As the countdown to its grand opening accelerates, Brooklyn Storehouse represents an exciting addition to the heart of NYC. Given the city’s recent loss of Electric Zoo and the ensuing replacements in musical offerings, this endeavor certainly brings a wave of renewed hope. For more information on the new venue, check out Brooklyn Storehouse’s website and follow them on Instagram.
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