Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival will return on March 28 with a one-day event across multiple venues in New York.
The Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival (BEMF) is set to return on March 28, 2026, marking its first edition in seven years. The one-day event will take place at the 314 Scholes complex in Brooklyn, New York, bringing together a wide cross-section of the city’s electronic music community.
This year’s edition is curated by seven local promoters, including Support Women DJs, Hot Honey Sundays, Benny Soto and Mizz Softee, highlighting a collaborative approach rooted in the local scene.
The program will unfold across five different areas, including Substance Skatepark, LoHi, Wandering Barman and a warehouse space, combining DJ sets, live performances and panel discussions throughout the day.
Among the confirmed artists are DJ Manny, JADALAREIGN, Hiroko Yamamura and Love Letters, reflecting the festival’s commitment to showcasing diverse voices within electronic music.
Originally launched in 2008, BEMF was founded by Jen Lyon, Katie Longmyer and Sam Black, and quickly became a key platform for underground culture in New York.
With its return after a long hiatus, the festival re-establishes itself as an important meeting point for artists, promoters and audiences across the city’s electronic music scene.
