New York’s hottest new club is Signal

Months after its soft opening, the venue’s official programming starts this weekend.

Photo: Bill Patrick

Brooklyn is getting its newest dancefloor.

This Saturday, May 10th, Signal is opening its doors at 175 Morgan Ave and debuting its official programming with DJ sets from Andrey Pushkarev back-to-back Eli Verveine as Among Trees, Gui Machado, J. Richards, Kiyoshi, Maskim, and Vivian Wang, as well as a live set from Steve O’Sullivan. The club had already been hosting parties since February this year with recurring events from local parties like Import/Export and Golden Record NYC, the latter which is run by Signal’s programming director, Spector.

With the goal of “offering a refined approach to aesthetic and functional nightcliub design,” the venue holds 210 partygoers and features a fully-tuned 4-point d&b audiotechnik system which has been treated by room acoustic experts. Signal also touts a no-phone policy as photography and video aren’t allowed in the space.

Signal’s inaugural night comes just two weeks after beloved Brooklyn club Paragon closed its doors.

Check out Signal’s full announcement post below and purchase tickets to its opening night on Resident Advisor.


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