Brooklyn Storehouse: A Dance Music Venue’s Grand Farewell
As summer rolls in, the buzz around Brooklyn Storehouse intensifies with the addition of some heavyweight names to its final lineup. Prominent Dutch DJ Afrojack and the electric bass music collective WORSHIP join an already impressive list of artists, signaling a proper send-off for what has become one of New York City’s most ambitious dance music venues. The excitement is mounting as the farewell season stretches from July 24 through a spirited Halloween Weekend celebration from October 30 to November 1.
A Space to Remember
Situated in a sprawling 104,000-square-foot warehouse at the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn Storehouse has carved out a unique niche in NYC’s nightlife. Over recent years, it has hosted some of the biggest names in the global dance music scene, creating unforgettable moments for party-goers and artists alike. However, it has always existed as a “meanwhile project,” a temporary activation during a transitional period. With the news that this space will soon be repurposed for climate infrastructure and clean energy production, the current closing season resonates even more poignantly as Brooklyn Storehouse prepares to turn the page on a storied chapter.
A Lineup to Party About
The final season kicks off with an all-night-long set from rising house duo Max Dean b2b Luke Dean on July 24. This tandem, known for their infectious energy and seamless mixing, is poised to set the tone for an electrifying lineup.
As August approaches, Black Tiger Sex Machine, a Canadian trio famous for their heavy-hitting electronic sound, takes the stage on August 22. Their unique ability to meld different genres promises an unforgettable experience for fans and newcomers alike.
September marks an explosive month. It opens on the 5th with Teletech New York, a stacked showcase that features a medley of acts ranging from the Australian hard dance project Restricted to the industrial techno aural assault by Kruelty. This eclectic lineup is sure to showcase the diversity and vibrancy of the electronic music landscape.
The month continues with the return of Four Tet, who will grace the venue for back-to-back nights on September 17 and 18. Presented by NYC’s well-known events collective Teksupport, these nights are marked as must-attend events for fans of experimental and forward-thinking techno music. Following this, Lane 8 brings his innovative Cross Pollination concept to Brooklyn Storehouse on September 26, featuring collaborative sets with Kasbo, Robby East, and MYRNE.
Big Names in October
The lineup doesn’t let up as October unfolds. The genre-defining Afrojack will take the stage on October 10, promising a show that will be nothing short of spectacular. Known for his high-energy performances and chart-topping hits, Afrojack’s presence is a fitting addition to the venue’s powerful closure.
On October 17, the bass music collective WORSHIP will take over, creating an immersive experience combining hypnotic beats and heavy basslines—perfect for the crowd hungry for memorable moments.
As the closing days draw near, Crankdat will continue the momentum with back-to-back nights on October 23 and 24. Known for his unique sound that blends emotion with electrifying beats, Crankdat’s performances are always a highlight on any lineup.
The adventure culminates in a remarkable three-night Halloween Weekend celebration from October 30 to November 1. While additional artists for this closing stretch will soon be announced, it’s already shaping up to be a hauntingly good time.
Ticket Details
Anticipation is building, and fans can get in on the action with a pre-sale for newly announced shows starting Thursday, June 26 at 12 PM ET for WORSHIP, Afrojack, and Lane 8. General ticket sales open the next day, with specific times varying by artist. Interested revelers can find full ticketing information at brooklynstorehouse.com.
The final run at Brooklyn Storehouse is proving to be a celebration of music, community, and unforgettable experiences. Each event in this closing chapter not only honors its legacy but also reinforces the importance of such a vibrant space in the city’s cultural fabric.
