Stop scrolling and start dancing. A transformative moment is descending on New York City’s nightclub scene, where immersive experiences are as valuable as bottle service, and cutting-edge technology proves that superclub culture isn’t dead, just evolving. Enter Marquee New York‘s fall 2025 lineup.
After a complete renovation designed by architect Jack Hotho, the iconic Chelsea venue has emerged with expanded dance floors, next-level LED technology, and a curated fall season featuring electronic music’s biggest names. The reopening weekend with Diplo, Steve Aoki, and Zedd proved the concept works. Now the real season begins.
Alan Walker among Marquee New York’s star-studded fall roster
Norwegian superstar Alan Walker (one of the most followed electronic artists on Spotify with over 26 million monthly listeners) brings his signature cinematic, bass-driven sound to Marquee on October 10. Known for anthems like “Faded” (which has exceeded 3.8 billion YouTube views), Walker’s appearance represents the caliber of talent Marquee is attracting post-renovation.
October 23 brings Belgian powerhouse Dimitri Vegas. Expect high-energy, big-room euphoria and festival-ready drops that have made him a Tomorrowland legend.
November 8 features Dutch titan Afrojack, bringing two decades of main-stage experience. His festival-ready EDM classics and production prowess (he’s worked with everyone from David Guetta to Beyoncé) make this a can’t-miss night.
From Brooklyn Steel‘s 1,800-capacity warehouse vibes to Webster Hall’s historic East Village charm, NYC’s live music scene continues to turn up the volume. Marquee’s multi-million dollar investment in premium sound and immersive design positions it at the forefront of the city’s electronic music evolution.
See you on the dance floor.
For Marquee New York’s schedule and tickets, visit taogroup.com/venues/marquee-new-york.
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