Vinyl Nights: DJ Misbehaviour
- 8:00 pm - 1:00 am | Saturday May 25, 2024
- Ace Hotel Brooklyn | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
- Free
Get down to the sounds with Vinyl Nights – celebrating NYC dance, music, club & DJ culture.
Experience what is was like to party in NYC in the early 70’s, 80’s & 90’s when DJ’s played strictly Vinyl. Dance to the hits that shaped NYC club culture with Native New Yorkers, artists & music lovers. Disco, Funk & Soul, House, Boogie, Latin & 80’s & 90’s Hip Hop, All on Vinyl. The party spun off from the legendary Mobile Mondays! all 45’s night. It’s a vibrant, joyful, inclusive dance party & true representation of NYC. It’s a celebration of “Everything New York” produced by Rebecca Lynn.
Rebecca Lynn (curator) – Native New Yorker, event producer, publicist, party planner, whistle blower & dancing Queen. For over 10 years Rebecca Lynn has been spreading her eclectic magic around the city. Her love of nightlife, music, fashion, pop culture & people has inspired her to create authentic events. She continues to bring people together in celebration all over NYC & has produced events at The Museum of the City of New York, Summerstage, Lincoln Center, Bella Abzug Park Hudson Yards, Downtown Brooklyn & many other cultural institutions. IG:@missrebeccalynn
Upcoming events at Ace Hotel Brooklyn
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Ace Artist in Residence & Byline present -- Tomorrow's Garden by Caroline Zimbalist at Gallery
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