New York City’s premier underground event collective Teksupport is set to close out its monumental 10-year anniversary celebration with a four-show series during New Year’s Week, marking the grand finale of its year-long “Teksupport X” programming. The milestone events will unfold across Brooklyn Storehouse and 99 Scott, showcasing an all-star lineup of global house and techno heavyweights who will bring the collective’s decade-long legacy to an electrifying conclusion.
The series kicks off on January 1 with a massive New Year’s Day marathon at Brooklyn Storehouse, featuring an unprecedented lineup of back-to-back sets: Afriqua b2b Mink, Aly Meza b2b The Fellas, Ben Sterling b2b Hot Since 82, Brunello b2b Rafael, Clüb de Combat b2b Salomé Le Chat, Loco Dice b2b Seth Troxler, and Riordan b2b Obskür. The day promises a high-energy convergence of innovation and community, capturing the raw spirit that has defined Teksupport since its inception.
The celebrations continue on January 2 at Brooklyn Storehouse, where an eclectic lineup will command the decks, including genre-defying icon Bonobo (DJ Set), Innervisions co-founder Âme (DJ Set) b2b Jimi Jules, Life and Death founder DJ Tennis, live-electronic visionary Jan Blomqvist, and rising talent LuSiD. The Teksupport X finale will conclude at 99 Scott on January 2 and 3, with additional surprise guests yet to be announced, ensuring the series ends on a high note.
Founded by Rob Toma, a born-and-raised New Yorker with an unyielding passion for underground culture, Teksupport has spent the past decade reshaping the city’s nightlife through its fearless creativity and production scale. From transforming abandoned factories and navy yards to hosting events in Grand Central Station, the collective has consistently reimagined what is possible within electronic music’s live experience.

Beyond its innovative venues, Teksupport has also served as a vital bridge between global and American dance culture. The collective was instrumental in introducing legendary European institutions such as Ibiza’s CircoLoco and Germany’s Time Warp to U.S. audiences, cementing its reputation as a leader in cultural exchange and immersive event design.
As Teksupport closes its first decade, the New Year’s Week finale not only celebrates ten years of groundbreaking artistry but also looks ahead to the future of nightlife in New York City and beyond — one defined by passion, innovation, and an unshakable devotion to the underground.
