Warm Up: Michael Brun / AJ Tracey / Plastician / Rosa Pistola / Fuego / SCRAAATCH / Marginal Men

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Warm Up: Michael Brun / AJ Tracey / Plastician / Rosa Pistola / Fuego / SCRAAATCH / Marginal Men

By MoMA PS1

Date and time

Saturday, July 27, 2019 · 12 - 9pm EDT

Location

MoMA PS1

22-25 Jackson Avenue Queens, NY 11101

Performers

Headliners

  • Michael Brun

More Performers

  • Aj Tracey
  • Rosa Pistola
  • SCRAAATCH

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Description

LINEUP

Michael Brun / Kid Coconut / Port au Prince, Haiti
Aj Tracey / West London, UK
Plastician / Terrorhythm Recordings / London, UK
Rosa Pistola / Perreo Pesado / Mexico City / Mexico
Fuego / Transcend.ent + Universal Music Latin / Washington, DC + Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
SCRAAATCH / SCI FI & FANTASY, Halcyon Veil / Philadelphia, PA
Marginal Men / Wobble / Rio de Janeiro, Brasil


Summer at MoMA PS1 means Warm Up. A New York City staple since 1998, Warm Up returns this summer to bring you the best in live and electronic music every Saturday in July and August.

#WarmUp2019

ADMISSION

Tickets
$18 advance / $9 MoMA Members
$22 day-of / $11 MoMA Members

Free for Long Island City residents

Long Island City residents with proof of residency in ZIP codes 11101–11109 receive one complimentary ticket on a first-come, first-served basis, pending availability. Please note that a limited number of tickets are reserved for Long Island City residents at each Warm Up event.

50% Discount for MoMA Members

MoMA Members receive 50% off up to two tickets to each Warm Up event as well as expedited entry through a dedicated Member line. Members may purchase advance tickets by calling (212) 333-1161 - Saturdays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.


Organized by

MoMA PS1 champions how art and artists are at the intersection of the social, cultural, and political issues of their time. Founded in 1976 by Alanna Heiss, the institution was a defining force in the alternative space movement in New York City, transforming a nineteenth century public schoolhouse in Long Island City into a site for artistic experimentation and creativity.

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