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Eric Prydz Bringing New Warehouse Concept to New York in 2021


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Eric Prydz is taking over New York this holiday season, marking his first stand alone dates in the US in 2021.

Known for his EPIC show and coveted HOLOSPHERE, Prydz is changing up his production again, made for a rawer, more industrial space. He has teamed up with Teksupport to bring this exciting new concept to a Brooklyn waterfront warehouse space with an incredible view of Manhattan.

Weekend One (Nov. 26 & 27) will see Prydz play two extended solo sets, showcasing the full range of his progressive house sound, and delving deep into the Pryda catalogue. Weekend Two (Dec. 3 & 4) will see Prydz perform under his techno alias Cirez D, alongside Drumcode founder, Adam Beyer.

Recently, Prydz signed on with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) with the intention of bringing his iconic and in-demand HOLOSPHERE show to the US. Although it appears fans will have to wait a bit longer to see it through, these four shows over two weekends will undoubtedly deliver.

Tickets for all shows go on sale Friday, May 21 at 12pm EST here and here.

Eric Prydz Takes New York

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