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Zero presents… Encore

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“We had a summer of epic proportions. Want to keep the vibes sky high.
We heard you asking for more. So here is… Encore”

LGNDS

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DJ LGNDS. Those unique individuals in our nightlife community who have exhibited the highest level of talent, consistency and resilience over the years. Our world demands a lot from our headliners. The audience knows their music, and they know what’s real. The rare few who have maintained headliner status year after year truly have earned the LGNDS status.

The NYC 2021 edition of LGNDS features 4 DJ’s who come from all over the world and represent some of the world’s great house music destinations. Boris from New York, Oscar G from Miami, Steve Lawler from England plus another LGNDS DJ to be announced. Four giants of the music world coming together at Knockdown Center for this one special night of Saturday December 18, 2021.

Outline: Fall

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Outline: Fall will return inside Knockdown Center’s main hall to present a captivating blend of indie-rock, folk, and experimental music across multiple stages. Headlined by acclaimed pop innovator Julia Holter, the latest edition of our seasonal event series expands the boundaries of modern music for a night of strange and beautiful possibility.

CANCELLED: Mr. Carmack / Venus X / The Whooligan

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Venus X of GHE20G0TH1k fame and The Whooligan create a music lineup that is reflective of diverse music passions. All three artists are known for forging their own path in the dance world, look forward to a party of musical abandon in The Ruins.

Boiler Room

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The musically-diverse programme kicks off with two open-air live performances from critical rappers Dizzy Fae and Mick Jenkins, followed by a stacked lineup curated by Half Moon—the city’s most upfront radio station and hub—taking us through till sunset.

Inside at night, the main room lines up a heady mix of emerging and established artists – including legends Ron Trent and Analog Soul alongside risers like Yasmine, Yung Neil, Bizzy Banks, and Polo Perks; each broadcast live and uncut to the world. Meanwhile in room two, art collective Papi Juice and meme activists Patia’s Fantasy World present a roster of artists, musicians and DJs from their spheres. Stay tuned for the full lineup drop on these.

Elsewhere, Boiler Room’s film platform 4:3 collaborates with Rhizome – the not-for-profit arts organization that supports and provides a platform for new media art founded in New York in 1996 – to present a special one-off video installation.

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