MEDUZA and James Hype are bringing their well-known “Our Home” present idea to New York Metropolis’s new Brooklyn Storehouse venue this month.
The home music chart-toppers, respectively recognized for hits like “Piece Of Your Coronary heart” and “Ferrari,” will co-headline the 5,000-capacity venue within the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Saturday, August 31. Assist acts will likely be introduced within the coming weeks.
On the again of main showings at Amsterdam Dance Occasion and an ongoing residency at Hï Ibiza, MEDUZA and Hype’s barnstorming “Our Home” collection has taken clubland by storm, soundtracking a number of the world’s prime venues with unequalled genre-spanning alternatives from two of home music’s most globally in-demand DJs.
The present will kick off the Brooklyn Storehouse’s inaugural in-house music collection, BSH001. Since opening on June 7, the 130,000-square-foot industrial constructing, collectively owned by TCE Presents and Broadwick Reside, has hosted Eric Prydz, Mochakk, Charlotte de Witte’s KNTXT, John Summit’s Specialists Solely, and extra below TCE’s beloved underground social gathering model, Teksupport.
Serving as “a cultural nexus for arts and leisure in one in all Brooklyn’s most iconic, impactful and historic epicenters of business,” in line with TCE and Broadwick, the venue additionally hosted the world’s largest runway vogue present for Ralph Lauren final 12 months.
Alongside TCE’s Teksupport, which has been bringing premier home and techno occasions to never-before-used NYC venues since 2010, the London-based Broadwick Reside is understood for helming iconic UK dance venues like DRUMSHEDS, Printworks, and Depot Mayfield, dwelling of The Warehouse Challenge.
After “Our Home,” the Brooklyn Storehouse’s BSH001 collection will proceed with two nights of Alesso’s BODY HI on September 6 and seven and a two-night run from Zedd on September 12 and 13.
Tickets for MEDUZA and James Hype current “Our Home” on the Brooklyn Storehouse at the moment are accessible right here.
Featured picture from MEDUZA and James Hype.