Afrojack, WORSHIP, Crankdat, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Four Tet, Lane 8, Kasbo, and more are billed for Brooklyn Storehouse’s final season.
As New York City‘s electronic music scene continues to gear up for a busy season ahead, Brooklyn Storehouse has announced the final chapter of its closing season programming. Known for its sprawling, 104,000-square-foot industrial space, the venue has become a popular destination for dance music fans around the world.
Over the past two years, Brooklyn Storehouse has welcomed an impressive roster of renowned artists, curating unforgettable nights. Yet from the beginning, Brooklyn Storehouse was always intended to be a temporary space within the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Following the final season, the site will be repurposed to support climate infrastructure and clean energy production, marking the end of a significant era for one of the city’s most vital electronic music nodes. Starting next month, the venue will host a stacked run of events leading into a Halloween weekend farewell celebration.
On July 24, rising house siblings Max Dean and Luke Dean will kick things off with a back-to-back set. From there, the programming continues with a wide-ranging, international lineup including Canadian group Black Tiger Sex Machine, Australian hard dance standout Restricted, Dutch hardcore innovators Natte Visstick and Krulty, emerging selector JSMN, and breakout duo Jazzy b2b Nikolina.
The season will also feature appearances from some of electronic music’s most celebrated names. Veteran icon Four Tet returns for a special, two-night run, while melodic favorites Lane 8, Kasbo, Robby East, and MYRNE are set to grace the stage later in the season.
Keeping the momentum alive well beyond summer, Afrojack will bring his signature festival anthems to the venue, while WORSHIP and Crankdat will deliver bass-fueled sets to keep the crowd moving. The season will culminate in a highly anticipated Halloween weekend finale, serving as a final sendoff for the venue’s programming.
With a lineup spanning house, techno, bass, hard dance, and beyond, Brooklyn Storehouse’s closing season is shaping up to be one of its most memorable yet. Whether you’re a first-time attendee or planning your return, the final run offers a last chance to experience one of New York City’s standout destinations for electronic music before it closes this chapter for good.
Tickets for the final season are available via Brooklyn Storehouse’s website. Be sure to connect with the venue on social media to stay up to date on the latest show announcements.
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