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Brooklyn Storehouse Announces Final Closing Season Events Ahead of Halloween Farewell

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Brooklyn Storehouse has revealed the next wave of programming for its final season, adding a slate of high-profile performances to its farewell calendar before the iconic venue closes with a massive Halloween Weekend celebration. As the influential New York City venue enters its final months, the remaining schedule serves as both a tribute to its legacy and one last opportunity for fans to experience one of the city’s most important destinations for electronic music and nightlife.

Over the past several years, the sprawling 104,000-square-foot warehouse has welcomed many of dance music’s biggest artists, festivals, and event brands, transforming a historic industrial space into Brooklyn‘s largest dancefloor while helping redefine the city’s contemporary nightlife landscape.

The closing season begins on July 24 with an all-night back-to-back performance from rising house talents Max Dean and Luke Dean, followed by Black Tiger Sex Machine on August 22. On September 5, Teletech New York takes over the venue with a hard dance lineup featuring Restricted, Natte Visstick, Kruelty, JSMN, and Jazzy b2b Nikolina.

Electronic music pioneer Four Tet returns to Brooklyn Storehouse for two nights on September 17 and 18, presented by leading New York City events collective Teksupport. The following week, Lane 8 brings his acclaimed Cross Pollination concept to the venue on September 26, featuring special back-to-back sets from Lane 8 and Kasbo, as well as Robby East alongside MYRNE.

The latest announcement also adds several major performances to the final stretch of programming. Global dance music superstar Afrojack headlines on October 10, followed by bass music collective WORSHIP on October 17. Crankdat then takes over the venue with consecutive performances on October 23 and 24, before the venue concludes its remarkable run with a three-day Halloween Weekend closing celebration from October 30 through November 1. Additional artists for the farewell weekend are expected to be announced in the coming months.

While Brooklyn Storehouse was always intended as a temporary project, its impact on the city’s electronic music community has been lasting. Developed as a transitional activation within the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the venue quickly evolved into one of New York City‘s premier destinations for large-scale dance events, hosting internationally renowned artists while fostering a vibrant community of music lovers.

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With its temporary tenancy now coming to an end, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) has confirmed plans to repurpose the site for climate infrastructure and clean energy production, aligning the property with the Brooklyn Navy Yard‘s long-term sustainability mission.

Tickets for the newly announced events go on sale this week. Pre-sale begins on Thursday, June 25, at 12 p.m. ET for WORSHIP, Afrojack, and Lane 8, while general on-sale starts on Friday, June 26, at 10 a.m. ET for WORSHIP and Lane 8, followed by 12 p.m. ET for Afrojack.

As Brooklyn Storehouse prepares to close its doors, its final season stands as a celebration of the artists, promoters, and communities that transformed the warehouse into one of the defining electronic music venues of its era. With an ambitious lineup spanning house, techno, bass, and hard dance, the farewell series promises a fitting sendoff for a space that has left an undeniable mark on New York City nightlife.

Visit Brooklyn Storehouse for ticketing information and future announcements.

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