Refuge NYC: Brooklyn’s New Hotspot Kicks Off with a Heavy-Hitting Opening Season

New York nightlife just gained a fresh destination for electronic music lovers. Refuge NYC, a brand-new club in Brooklyn, has unveiled the lineup for its inaugural season, with September and October parties set to light up the city.
A Space Built for Sound
Set inside an industrial building straddling East Williamsburg and Bushwick, Refuge was overhauled with total focus on sonic excellence. At its core is a custom REX analog system by Craig “Shorty” Bernabeu, paired with acoustic design by Al Fierstein (Acoustilog). A floating Malpe wood dance floor and a bespoke DJ booth complete a setup built for pure audio bliss.
Opening Marathon of Beats
Refuge debuts September 21 with a daytime party headlined by Antal, Analog Soul, and Razor-N-Tape, followed by a late-night session with DJ Seinfeld.
The grand opening weekend follows September 27–28 with a marathon featuring Floorplan, Paranoid London (live), DJ Holographic, Mike Servito, Miss Parker, and Bruno Schmidt.
October stays just as hot:
October 4: Danilo Plessow (MCDE) and Dam-Funk
October 11: Stacey Pullen and Kenny Larkin
Intimate Capacity, Extended Energy
With room for about 500 people, Refuge is designed for extended sessions, Sunday day parties, and after-hours that promise long nights (and mornings) for those chasing top-tier sound and refined musical taste.
Tickets are available via Eventbrite. More info at refuge.ny or on Instagram@Refuge.NYC