New York’s Brooklyn Mirage cancels more July shows as reopening plans face further delays · News ⟋ RA
- Cancelled shows include a four-date residency from Black Coffee, which had initially been set to kick off on July 3rd.
- Brooklyn Mirage has cancelled more scheduled shows as the New York venue’s planned reopening continues to face delays.
Among the cancelled shows are a four-date Black Coffee residency, which was originally set to begin on July 3rd, per Stereogum. Two sold-out Excision shows scheduled for July 17th and 18th have been moved to a different Avant Gardner venue, The Great Hall, which has roughly half the capacity of Mirage’s outdoor space.
The Brooklyn venue, which has been closed for renovations since early 2025, had initially planned to open on May 1st. But since then, the space has been plagued with a series of delays—an official opening date remains unconfirmed. On May 23rd, former Brooklyn Mirage CEO Josh Wyatt was fired from the company.
Resident Advisor has reached out to the venue for comment. We’ll continue reporting on this story as it unfolds.