New Yorkers, you’re in for a night of heavy techno this summer.
Charlotte de Witte has announced her debut at Under the K Bridge Park, where she will perform a special back-to-back set with Yousuke Yukimatsu on August 8. The announcement came via Instagram, where she shared her excitement about playing the Brooklyn venue for the first time, calling it an “iconic” space and highlighting the rare B2B format.
Under the K Bridge Park has quickly established itself as one of New York City’s more distinctive electronic music venues. Located beneath the Kosciuszko Bridge in Brooklyn, the space blends raw industrial surroundings with open-air elements, creating an environment that leans closer to underground rave culture than traditional club settings.
In recent seasons, the space has hosted a number of high-profile electronic acts, including Eric Prydz, Four Tet, and FISHER, helping build its reputation within New York’s dance music circuit. As a result, Under the K Bridge Park has emerged as a key venue for large-scale shows that combine underground energy with open-air production. For Charlotte de Witte, the setting aligns closely with her sound. Known for driving, stripped-back techno and high-intensity sets, her debut at the venue marks a continuation of her focus on large, immersive environments.
The B2B with Yousuke Yukimatsu also adds a unique layer to the event. Yukimatsu is known for his unpredictable selections and genre-blending approach, often moving between techno, industrial, and experimental sounds within a single set. Bringing the two together suggests a performance that may move beyond standard peak-time techno into a more fluid and dynamic format.
For now, the August 8 show stands out as one of the more distinctive New York bookings of the summer. Tickets will be out soon.

