Under the K Bridge Park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, has quickly become one of NYC’s most unique and atmospheric venues — an industrial open-air space nestled beneath the massive Kosciuszko Bridge, with concrete pillars, waterfront vibes, and that unmistakable gritty-yet-magical
New York energy. On Friday, June 5, 2026, Chris Lake kicked off his historic three-night takeover in epic fashion, joined by OMNOM (and Stixx) for a sold-out night of
house music that blended high-production grooves with unforgettable moments. Night two got rained out but Chris made up for it by hosting two stages on day 3. OMNOM delivered exactly what fans expected: bouncy, tech-infused house with plenty of groovy basslines and playful energy to warm up the crowd. Their set built solid momentum and had the dance floor filling early. Stixx kept the vibes rolling with a similarly energetic house set. Both acts were perfect complements to Chris Lake’s style — underground edge meeting accessible grooves. Chris Lake brought the heat and then some. Known for his precise tech house, chunky basslines, and crowd-hyping edits, he didn’t disappoint. The set mixed club bangers, vocal chops, and high-energy drops that had thousands moving nonstop. Standout moments included massive sing-alongs (like ‘Turn Off The Lights’), ‘Ease My Mind’, ‘In My Head’, ‘Make You Fight’, songs from Anti Up, and some unreleased IDs that had the crowd losing it. I attended only night one but the weekend turned reached legendary status towards the end of the set when news broke of a New York Knicks NBA Finals win at the Saturday show. Chris Lake and the production team turned the rave into NYC’s biggest watch party, celebrating the victory with the crowd. In a surreal highlight, Mayor Zohran Mamdani reportedly greenlit an extra 30 minutes of music, letting the party rage on. That is New York City for you. Lake’s ability to command a space like this — blending commercial anthems with deeper cuts — showed why he’s one of house music’s biggest names. The energy stayed high throughout, with the bridge acoustics adding a thunderous punch to every drop. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CHRIS LAKE (@chrislake) The post Chris Lake’s Epic Takeover of Under the K Bridge appeared first on EDMTunes.