
CHRIS LAKE NYC Takeover
Chris Lake Unveils Black Book Records NYC Takeover July 19th & 20th
Chris Lake, Chris Lorenzo, Green Velvet, Harry Romero, Book Club Radio's Jojo Lorenzo, Andruss, Cole Knight, and more will take over the historic industrial waterfront venue Brooklyn Army Terminal as the Iconic British producer Chris Lake brings his Black Book Records brand to New York City. The mid-summer spectacle will occur over two days, July 19 and 20, 2024.
Chris Lake, headlining both days, has released countless hits, including 'Turn off the Lights,' 'Beggin", and 'In The Yuma He initially launched Black Book in 2016 to share his music but quickly started putting out tunes by fellow stars in the genre, including Walker & Royce, Eli Brown, and Cloonee. Black Book Records showcases consistently sell out at the most heralded venues within the dance music community and have included many admired guests carrying the label's reputation of industry-leading sounds and curation, with the Brooklyn Army Terminal set to join this list.
Special guests and support for this edition in Brooklyn include Chris Lorenzo, Green Velvet, Harry Romero, Book Club Radio'sJojo Lorenzo, Andruss, Cole Knight, and more. Attendees can expect an immaculate mix of casual warehouse vibes and a summertime soiree at this unmissable Black Book takeover.
Tickets
Pre-sale tickets are now on sale at Blackbook in NYC. All ticket options will be available on April 17 at noon EST.
Chris Lake: Black Book on the Pier is a 21+ event.
Brooklyn Army Terminal
Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal. With its unobstructed waterfront views of the Manhattan and New Jersey skylines, this former military base turned manufacturing campus in the Sunset Park neighborhood provides a premier setting for music events. Join us at 140 58th Street in Brooklyn, NY 11220.
About EMW Presents
EMW (East Meets West) is fueled by passion, creativity, and music. The purveyors of dance music culture in New York City are committed to providing top-notch production in rooms of all sizes, from intimate clubs to dark warehouses to open-air rooftops.