

Vinyl Nights with DJ Woof
- 8:00 pm - 1:00 am | Saturday July 12, 2025
- The Lobby | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
- Free
Get down to the sounds with Vinyl Nights – celebrating, NYC dance, music, club and DJ culture. The party spun off from the legendary Mobile Mondays! all 45’s night. Experience what it 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. Listen to Disco, Funk & Soul, House, Boogie, Latin, and 80’s & 90’s hip-hop. It’s a vibrant, joyful, inclusive dance party and a celebration of everything New York.
ABOUT
Native New Yorker, event producer, publicist, party planner, whistle blower & dancing Queen, Rebecca Lynn has been spreading her magic around the city for over ten years. Her love of nightlife, music, fashion & people has inspired her to create authentic events. She continues to bring people together in celebration & has produced events at The Museum of the City of New York, Summerstage, Lincoln Center, Bella Abzug Park & many other cultural institutions.
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