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Rampa to Host Two Pre-Opening Parties at Pacha New York

Published Jun 4, 2026 By Matt White
Rampa to Host Two Pre-Opening Parties at Pacha New York

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Rampa will host two pre-opening parties at Pacha New York on June 13-14, one week before the venue's official launch with Michael Bibi and Black Coffee. The events blend house music with hip-hop performances from Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon and Ghostface Killah, plus a live skate jam hosted by Evan Mock.

Two Nights, Two Vibes in Brooklyn

Pacha New York has tapped Rampa to host a pair of parties before the venue's official opening later this month. The Keinemusik member will headline both nights of the June 13-14 doubleheader, giving clubgoers their first look at the Brooklyn space before its sold-out launch with Michael Bibi and Black Coffee.

Saturday's 'UNLOCKED' centers on open-air house music, with Rampa going back-to-back with an unannounced special guest. The bill also features Danny Tenaglia, the Brooklyn-born DJ whose influence on New York nightlife runs deep. Sunday's 'UNBLOCKED' is designed to capture the energy of a Brooklyn block party, bringing Wu-Tang Clan members Raekwon and Ghostface Killah to the stage alongside underground selectors and another Rampa set with a surprise DJ.

Skate Jam and Street Culture Activations

The weekend extends beyond the booth. Skateboarder and Gossip Girl actor Evan Mock will host a live skate jam, while the venue's Great Hall will feature interactive games, food experiences, and pop-ups throughout the space. Rampa, who co-founded electronic music hardware company TEILE, is treating the events as a cultural crossover that fuses music and street culture.

Pacha New York occupies the former Brooklyn Mirage site. Tickets to both pre-opening parties are available through the club's official website.

Matt White

Matt White

EDM Source Editor

Reporting on the latest in the electronic dance music community with verified accuracy.

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