Home Made Event announces huge Axwell & Ingrosso show in NYC during May
Heading back to the Big

Made Event announces huge Axwell & Ingrosso show in NYC during May

Home Made Event announces huge Axwell & Ingrosso show in NYC during May

Heading back to the Big Apple for their first time in over a year, Swedish legends Axwell & Ingrosso will be gracing the Brooklyn Mirage with a night of outdoor music under the stars. With an incredible few months behind them and an incredibly busy few months ahead,  the world-renowned duo will be sure to serenade New York City with their unparalleled performance. The show will take place on Sunday, May 27th and according to the ticket company, the fan pre-sale will be live on March 1st.

New York City is an exceptionally special place for Axwell & Ingrosso, years ago back in the SHM days, the Empire State building was lit with Swedish colours in order to honour their black tie rave charity event in 2013. That’s not all, both in 2015 and 2017, the duo played two historical shows at Terminal 5 where new music was uncovered. The fabled “Terminal 5 ID” truly stunned the progressive house world, and it was never to be seen again. Then in 2017, in glorious fashion, the mysterious track was played with a new polished sound and an acapella that pulls on the heartstrings. The track then evolved into what we now know as “Dawn” that was included in the “More Than You Know EP”. New York City is always full of surprises for the Swedish legends. The crowds go nuts and the city truly lights up when they are in town.

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This time, Axwell & Ingrosso will be playing at an outdoor oasis in the Avant Gardner complex, situated in the heart of East Williamsburg known as the Brooklyn Mirage. The masters behind recent hits like “Dreamer” and “More Than You Know” will be returning to American soil this Spring to bring their unique brand of house for the masses to enjoy.

To get you hyped, here is “Dreamer”!

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