Two Friends Pivot to Central Park After Cancellation of Brooklyn Mirage Show
Amid ongoing permit and compliance issues with the Brooklyn Mirage's reopening, Two Friends have shifted their June 13th show to Central Park's SummerStage in September.

Amid ongoing issues with Brooklyn Mirage's delayed 2025 season opening, Two Friends' scheduled show Friday, June 13th has officially been moved. Instead, the "Big Bootie Mix" duo will perform at Central Park's SummerStage on Friday, September 12th, they announced this week.
The change follows a series of setbacks for the venue's long-awaited reopening. After months of heavily promoted renovations, a planned May 1st reopening featuring techno superstar Sara Landry was halted at the last minute after failing inspections by New York City's Department of Buildings.
Since then, scheduled shows have been continuously forced to relocate or postpone. Brooklyn Mirage CEO Josh Wyatt, who took the reins in October with lofty plans to overhaul the famed venue, was ultimately ousted amid the turmoil and replaced by nightlife veteran Gary Richards.
As the venue's reopening remains uncertain, SummerStage is quickly becoming one of the city’s most reliable new homes for displaced electronic music events. REZZ recently moved her show there as well, transforming the open-air venue into an unexpected "PORTAL" party May 30th.
Two Friends took to Instagram to express regret for the inconvenience and emphasized their team's efforts in finding a solution. All tickets purchased through DICE for their vacated Mirage show will automatically be honored for the new date and venue, and full refunds are available through 5pm ET on Thursday, June 12th.
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