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Alesso To Bring BODY HI To NYC’s New Brooklyn Storehouse

Alesso is bringing a special BODY HI performance to New York City’s new Brooklyn Storehouse venue this fall.

The Swedish dance superstar, known for chart-topping anthems like “Calling (Lose My Mind)” and “Heroes (We Could Be),” will headline the 5,000-capacity venue in the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Saturday, September 7.

This time, however, he’ll showcase a deeper catalog of underground cuts as part of his new house and techno project, which launched in April with the artist’s debut BODY HI performance on Coachella’s famous Do LaB stage. Night Bass boss AC Slater is tapped for a special guest performance at the show alongside additional support from rising house artist John Alto.

In May, Alesso embraced the new BODY HI moniker on the production front with his three-track Hypnotize EP, shirking his penchant for vocal-heavy progressive house in favor of club-driven sounds on tracks like “Zig Zag” and “Hypnotize.” 

Produced by TILT Presents, the show will mark the New York promoter’s first at the Brooklyn Storehouse. Following a debut show with Eric Prydz and Cristoph, the 130,000-square-foot industrial building jointly owned by TCE Presents and Broadwick Live has played host to shows from Mochakk, Charlotte de Witte’s KNTXT, John Summit’s Experts Only, and FISHER, produced under TCE’s beloved underground party brand, Teksupport.

Serving as “a cultural nexus for arts and entertainment in one of Brooklyn’s most iconic, impactful and historic epicenters of industry,” according to TCE and Broadwick, the venue also hosted the world’s largest runway fashion show for Ralph Lauren last year.

Alongside TCE’s Teksupport, which has been bringing premier house and techno events to never-before-used NYC venues since 2010, the London-based Broadwick Live is known for helming iconic UK dance venues like DRUMSHEDS, Printworks, and Depot Mayfield, home of The Warehouse Project.

On both ends of Alesso’s Brooklyn Storehouse debut, TILT Presents will host MEDUZA and James Hype’s “Our House” show at the venue on August 31, and a two-night run from Zedd on September 12 and 13.

Tickets for Alesso BODY HI at the Brooklyn Storehouse are now available here.

Featured image from Alesso.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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