Hopes of the Brooklyn Mirage reopening in 2025 are continuing to dwindle after an anonymous Avant Gardner employee told BKMAG that the venue “definitely isn’t opening this year, and it’s looking very likely it won’t open next year either.”
The Mirage has remained shuttered since undergoing a $30 million redesign earlier this year. Safety inspection failures and unresolved permit issues have kept the famed East Williamsburg electronic music venue closed through what was supposed to be its marquee summer season.
Now, after months of speculation and a steady drip of canceled shows, the reopening appears farther away than anyone expected. City records suggest Avant Gardner is shifting focus to 2026. A recent filing for a Temporary Place of Assembly Certificate requests activation beginning June 1, 2026, suggesting the venue won’t relaunch operations for roughly another year.
“The whole thing is a disaster,” the unnamed employee added.
Since the ousting of former CEO Josh Wyatt in May, the company has largely maintained public silence, instead primarily relying on artists and ticketing platforms to communicate a rolling series of cancellations. Those include performances by high-profile acts like Alesso, Subtronics, The Chainsmokers and EDM.com Class of 2024 star Sara Landry.
For fans who once considered Brooklyn Mirage the cynosure of New York’s EDM scene, its precarious status raises concerns about whether the venue can ever regain its footing. For now, Avant Gardner’s website currently lists a slew of upcoming Mirage shows including August performances by Black Coffee, Wooli and DJ Snake, which will almost certainly be cancelled.
Content shared from edm.com.