The longest running nightclub on the planet, Webster Hall has teamed up with Area Event, an NYC based production company (who put together Swedish House Mafia's first ever NYC show in 2010) to bring a new Saturday night experience called 'brite nites.'
Dillon Francis has been killing it on his remixes lately. Recently, he put his touch on NERVO and Nicky Romero's "Like Home" and now he's just released his remix for Dada Life's "So Young So High" out today on Beatport.
Dill take's the original electro poppy version and throws in his version of trap snares and heavy bass drums. While we can't say we love it just yet we're excited to hear this when Dill throws down back to back shows at Webster Hall in NYC this weekend on Saturday, January 19 and Sunday, January 20. The song has a lot of potential so we're curious to see the reactions at Webster this weekend and who knows, maybe Mr. IDGAFOS will drop some new, original material! Tickets are still avail for the Sunday night show here.
Listen to the remix of "So Young So High" below and let the dance party commence!
We last delivered NYE party fans with some of the most sizzling soirees happening in downtown NYC. Today, we continue the trend serving up the sassiest, scene-filled fetes taking place in the East Village and Union Square. Let the countdown continue.
Webster Hall
For 127 years, people of the WORLD have lost themselves inside the massive, multi-level PARTY superstructure known as Webster Hall. With 4 heartpounding dancefloors, 6 beautiful, unique rooms and four massive floors of madness, Webster Hall is an adventure no witness will ever forget. New Years Eve at Webster Hall is the biggest night of the year – the mother of all parties; the stuff that dreams are made of. Thousands of people gather to celebrate the beginning of a new year, to express their love of life and release their wildest fantasies at what truly is The Greatest Party on Earth!
If you know Dillon Francis then you know he's pretty out there and doesn't give a f*ck or sh*t what you think about his wild antics and that's why he's just...awesome. In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Dill made an announcement to his fans via newsletter that he will be donating all of the proceeds from his show at Webster Hall this Friday, Nov. 9 to the people affected by Hurricane Sandy while on his Wet & Reckless Tour.
Listen to his remix of "Where Did I Go" with Kill Paris below and to buy tickets to rage out AND support an amazing cause click here!
Last night, Tom Petty lovers hit East Village’s infamous Webster Hall for Petty Fest. Jameson Irish Whiskey and The Fest guys who brought you Dylan Fest and Stones Fest debuted the first, Petty Fest NY, a tribute to the music of Tom Petty, last night.
The Fests have become a New York tradition described by Rolling Stone as “an experience that is equal parts concert and celebration." Having started in the same close-knit NYC Lower East Side bars that adopted Jameson as their drink of choice back in the early 90s, the Fests are everything a Jameson night embodies – good friends coming together for their love of music.
If you consider yourself a whisky enthusiast and music fan too, then this is for you. Jameson Irish Whisky and the Fest guys who brought you Dylan Fest and Stones Fest are amped to announce a series of landmark shows: Petty Fest NYC, Petty Fest LA and Petty Fest SF.
The Fests have become a New York tradition offering an experience that’s equal parts concert and celebration. Having started in the same close-knit Lower East Side bars that adopted Jameson as their drink of choice back in the early 90s, the Fests are everything a Jameson night embodies, good friends coming together for their love of brown spirits and good beats.
"Tomahawk Technique", Sean Paul's fifth studio album has been internationally chart-topping on the other side of the pond since January, peaking at #3 in Switzerland. With its September debut on the horizon in the U.S. the dancehall legend recently stated in an interview with Billboard magazine, that he wanted to take a breath before re-introducing himself to his beloved western fans. Ditching his signature braids for a modern Mohawk and velvet rope aesthetic, Sean Paul's new album seeks to revolutionize reggae and dancehall in exchange for a wider audience. Despite his past success and a sizable following, prior to "Tomahawk Technique" Sean Paul had somewhat of a niche appeal, mainly attracting devout fans of Reggae/Dancehall while influencing hip-hop circles.
When: 6:30 – 9:30pm
Where: The Empire Hotel Rooftop, 22 West 63rd St.
When: 7-11:30pm
Where: The Vault at Pfaff’s, 643 Broadway, Manhattan.
When: 9pm-4am
Where: Sky Room Times Square, 330 West 40th St.
When: 10pm – 4am
Where: XVI Lounge, 251 West 48th St. New York.





