RIO DA YUNG OG

*** NEW DATE – Monday, July 28th 2025 ***   ALL AGES   w/ Special Guests   PRE-SHOW VIP Includes One (1) General Admission ticket  Meet & Greet w/ Rio Da Yung OG 1 picture  Autograph  Limited Availability   

Walker & Royce

AGES 18 +   Support from LIFE ON PLANETS   Clockwise 360 Stage Experience    

Static-X – Machines VS Monsters Tour 2025 with Gwar & Dope

ALL AGES   w/ Special Guests GWAR, DOPE & A KILLER’S CONFESSION   Static-X VIP Package 1 GA Ticket After Show M&G / Photo op with Ken, Koichi, and Tony Limited Edition Static-X Full Color Flag / Banner – 3 ft by 5 ft Limited Edition Static-X Shock-Symbol patch VIP Laminate 8 x10 photo, signed by the band Cinch bag

Club K-Pop

AGES 18+   Dance the night away to the best K-Pop and K-EDM. All night long!Good vibes only!   Light sticks encouraged <3 Song requests are welcome on Instagram. Must be submitted at least one day before the event! Get them in early! @pauzpresents  

Emo Night Brooklyn

AGES 21+   Welcome to Emo Night Brooklyn, a late night DJ based dance party blasting the best emo and pop punk jams. We may even invite some of your favorite artists and bands to surprise you and join the party. Get ready to scream your lungs out, mosh, and dance to all your favorite songs with all of your favorite people and experience the awesomeness that is Emo Night Brooklyn.

Broadway Rave

AGES 21+   Calling all Musical Theatre nerds, drama geeks, actors, actresses, theatre lovers, and more! Welcome to Broadway Rave, a Broadway Dance Party celebrating the best in show-tunes and musical theatre. Come sing along to all of your favorite broadway hits while dressed up as your favorite character. We’ll have surprise guests from some of your favorite Broadway stars! Live out your Broadway fantasies at Broadway Rave — the most POPULAR Broadway Dance party around.

Pouya – THEY COULD NEVER MAKE ME TOUR

ALL AGES WELCOME   w/ Freddie Dredd & Cursed    ABOUT POUYA   Pouya broke through with the Baby Bone EP highlight “Get Buck,” a track so unrelenting and combative that itlacked space for a hook. The title of its 2013 parent release referred to the rapper’s nickname and love for BoneThugs-N-Harmony.   While the influence of that pioneering melodic rap group can be sensed throughout Pouya’s discography,the Miami native’s highly personal and creative lyricism, combined with his easy adaptability to the wildly varyingapproaches of his producers, have made him stand out all along. From 2016 through 2018, Pouya’s UndergroundUnderdog, Drop Out of School (with Fat Nick), and Five Five each hit   Billboard charts, a period during which the rapper also scored with the Ghostemane collaboration “1000Rounds.” By the time that single went gold, in 2021, Pouya’s catalog had expanded with additional independentprojects such as The South Got Something to Say and Blood Was Never Thick as Water.Born and raised in Miami, Kevin Pouya started recording in his late teens, forming a duo with childhood friend FatNick dubbed the Buffet Boys. Pouya’s first couple mixtapes were released in 2012.   The EP Baby Bone arrived the next year, and with it came “Get Buck,” which multiplied his audience by a highfactor. Pouya responded with another EP, Gookin’, recorded with the Cool Kids’ Sir Michael Rocks. After a clutch ofEPs and tapes that included South Side Suicide (with Suicideboys), Pouya went on something of a commercial hotstreak. In 2016, Underground Underdog became his first of three recordings to register on Billboard’s IndependentAlbums chart, and it also cracked the Billboard 200.   Drop Out of School and Five Five entered the independent chart over the next couple years, and it was during thistime that the non-album single “1000 Rounds” — a duo cut with Ghostemane — became one of Pouya’s career highpoints. Retaining his artistic independence and regional pride, Pouya in 2019 offered The South Got Something toSay, his third official album, containing the chest-rattling Juicy J collaboration “Six Speed,” and the likes ofGhostemane and Rocci among the other featured artists. A sequel to Drop Out of School was among Pouya’s 2020output. The next year brought Blood Was Never Thick as Water. The rapper’s fourth album balanced atmospherictracks such as “Walk In” and “Leave Me Alone” with rumblers like “Wig Split,” featuring Denzel Curry. The four-years-old “1000 Rounds” was certified gold that October. Pouya would later release his fifth studio album in 2023called “Gator” which featured Yung Gravy and Ramirez. In 2024 he would go on the “Greyday Tour” with theSuicideboys and was one of the direct supporters on the tour. During the tour he would release his sixth studioalbum “They Could Never Make Me Hate You” which led to the announcement of his 2025 tour “They Could NeverMake Me Tour” with Freddie Dredd.