
It has been a dramatic couple of years for New York City’s dance music community, marked by fraud, scandals, and the demolition of the Brooklyn Mirage—a venue that never saw the light of day.
Most recently, Pacha New York is looking to gain momentum in New York City as it navigates this challenging situation and prepares to build a new venue to replace the demolished Brooklyn Mirage. As a goodwill gesture, the company announced that anyone who did not receive a refund for a Brooklyn Mirage ticket can apply 100% of their original ticket value towards:
- Drinks, Food or Merchandise
- Any Pacha New York Event
On April 9th Pacha New York will unveil the opening weekend line up for the new venue The group hopes to bring a new era, a new energy, and a new promise to the city that never stops dancing. With a 110 million investment and a “total rebuild” strategy, Pacha New York is clearing the slate. Demolition of the “unfixable” 2025 structure was completed this spring to make room for a world-class production rig that aligns with Pacha’s Ibiza standards.
“It’s a reset. a rebuild. a return to what matters most”
Pacha is well known in Ibiza, the famous dance music destination. Their portfolio is diverse, spanning clubs, hotels, and lifestyle products. While the brand is known for House and Tech House, they are famous for their curated residencies that define the summer season in Ibiza. They hope to bring the same magic to New York City and are ready for new beginnings.
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