Brooklyn Storehouse has been firing on all cylinders this season. The Brooklyn Navy Yard landmark had already hosted several headline nights while stacking a blockbuster holiday and early-2026 calendar. The 105,000 sq ft warehouse, a partnership with TCE Presents and the UK’s Broadwick Live, has quickly become a go-to for large scale electronic music experiences, marrying the Navy Yard’s industrial bones with near arena-sized club production.

Halloween weekend alone proved the Storehouse’s pull when CircoLoco’s two-night takeover delivered Keinemusik heavyweights &ME and Rampa alongside Carlita, Job Jobse, Konstantin, Map.ache, Palms Trax, and Prospa on October 31, then followed with Bedouin, Chloé Caillet, Chris Stussy, Francesco Del Garda, Marco Carola, and Seth Troxler on November 1. It was a hearty mix across genres that ran from melodic house to peak-time techno across the venue’s vast dancefloor.

Mid-November continued the momentum. Gorgon City’s Enter The Realm on November 15 showcased the duo alongside rising UK star Riordan, Chicago selector Azzecca, Parisian DJ Philou, and Ugo Banchi. A week later Time Warp transformed the Storehouse into a techno cathedral: Sven Väth anchored the bill while Nico Moreno, Trym, Sara Landry, Deborah De Luca, SPFDJ and a slew of rare b2b pairings like Dennis Ferrer b2b Kerri Chandler, Beltran b2b Ben Sterling, DJ HEARTSTRING b2b Partiboi69, and The Blessed Madonna b2b Mike Servito filled the stages.

The season continues into December and New Year with an equally ambitious program. Klangkuenstler brings a techno set on December 12, and Brooklyn Storehouse will ring in 2026 with DJ Snake headlining New Year’s Eve before Teksupport’s marathon New Year’s Day program, a curatorial feat of stacked b2b sets including 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 intensity carries into January with Bonobo (DJ set) b2b DJ Tennis, Âme (DJ set) b2b Jimi Jules, Jan Blomqvist (live) and rising LuSiD all appear on January 2, followed by REZZ’s audiovisual show on January 24. Grammy-winning Cassian, bass titan Subtronics (two nights), and Layton Giordani round out the venue’s early-2026 slate, a run that cements Brooklyn Storehouse’s rapid evolution from a novelty space to one of New York’s most beloved stages for dance music.

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