Mochakk Calling: The Party Returns to NYC

Few artists have captured the dance world’s attention quite like Mochakk. Known for his infectious energy behind the decks and an unmistakable connection with the crowd, he’s become one of house music’s brightest young stars. This June, the Brazilian powerhouse brings his globally acclaimed event series, Mochakk Calling, to New York’s Brooklyn Army Terminal.

Inspired by the idea of gathering friends for a night of unforgettable music, Mochakk Calling blends Sao Paulo’s gritty, industrial spirit with Mochakk’s fresh, genre-bending sound. After lighting up New York City last summer — including an unforgettable ice cream truck pop-up — the city is buzzing for his return.

Mochakk Calling has sold out in cities across the world, including Paris, Lisbon, Amsterdam, and his hometown of São Paulo. Set against the industrial backdrop of Brooklyn Army Terminal and the breezy waterfront views, Mochakk’s return promises a fresh experience — bolder, groovier, and perfectly in sync with New York’s electric energy.

If last summer’s madness was any indication, this is a show you won’t want to miss. Secure your tickets now before they’re gone!

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