The Brooklyn Mirage Evolves: Bigger, Bolder, and More Immersive Than Ever

The Brooklyn Mirage is set to return on May 1 (with Sara Landry) with a groundbreaking transformation, unveiling Mirage 4.0, a completely reimagined venue that pushes the boundaries of nightlife, music, and technology. The space now features a fully kinetic LED shutter system, allowing for dynamic visual experiences with a massive 30K resolution display spanning over 100 million pixels. Complementing this is a cutting-edge L-Acoustics sound system, featuring over 100 precision-calibrated speakers and subwoofers, ensuring an immersive audio experience from every corner of the venue.

A major highlight of the redesign is its architectural innovation—a massive, sustainably built timber structure measuring 197 feet by 164 feet and standing 65 feet high, one of the largest of its kind in the U.S. The venue also introduces expanded dance floors, opera-style balconies for premium viewing, and enhanced guest amenities, improving sightlines, comfort, and accessibility.

Beyond the production upgrades, The Mirage is enhancing guest experience with improved lighting, signage, rideshare access, and expanded safety measures, including more on-site security and first responders. The venue is also launching a New Media Art Program, inviting international and local artists to showcase digital and immersive works.

The 2025 season kicks off with an all-star lineup, including Alesso, Peggy Gou, The Chainsmokers, Underworld, Boiler Room, and many more, with over 100 shows already confirmed. With this massive evolution, Mirage 4.0 aims to redefine nightlife by merging music, art, and technology into an unparalleled sensory experience.

In a nutshell:

  • New 270° virtual environment with a combined 30K resolution, 100 million pixels and 3,000 tiles
  • New wall features the world’s first fully kinetic shutter system of this scale in a live music venue, which can close to feature no LEDs
  • Incorporates a new timber structure that measures 197 x 164 ft and 65 ft tall
  • Custom-built L-Acoustics sound system
  • 100+ precision-calibrated speakers and subwoofers strategically placed around Mirage
  • 90-foot-wide performance area
  • 400,000-pound roof rigging capacity
  • Opera-style balconies installed above floor
  • Expanding to 6,250 capacity (from 4,500)
  • Outside of Mirage has updated perimeter lighting, signage, rideshare zones and increased cell service
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