Teksupport Announces Mau P’s “Baddest Behaviour” at Brooklyn Storehouse

New York City’s premier underground event collective, Teksupport, proudly presents electronic music sensation Mau P’s multidisciplinary concept series, Baddest Behaviour. Set to take place at the Brooklyn Storehouse on and September 12th and September 13th, this event marks Mau P’s highly anticipated Teksupport debut and will feature an exclusive open-to-close performance from the trailblazing artist. The show on the 13th is sold out but the 12th is still available for purchase here.

Mau P, the Dutch producer born Maurits Westveen, has rapidly ascended to the forefront of the electronic music scene. His meteoric rise began with the global phenomenon ‘Drugs From Amsterdam,’ which garnered nearly 200 million streams and dominated Beatport’s Top 10 for over a month. He has since cemented his status as a prolific hitmaker with tracks like ‘Gimme That Bounce,’ ‘Metro’ (with Kevin de Vries), and official remixes for industry giants such as Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, and Armand van Helden.  

In just two years, Mau P has headlined sold-out tours across North America, captivated audiences at prestigious festivals like Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland, Amsterdam Dance Event, and Hï Ibiza, before launching his own innovative concept, Baddest Behaviour. Following a sold-out debut at New York’s Knockdown Center, Baddest Behaviour has toured to Floyd during Miami Music Week, Mission Ballroom in Denver, and a massive 7,500-capacity show at Under the K Bridge in Brooklyn.  

Baddest Behaviour’s latest New York City installment finds its home at the cutting-edge Brooklyn Storehouse. This expansive 104,000 sq ft cultural venue in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a collaboration between TCE Presents and the UK’s Broadwick Live group, has quickly become a sought-after space, hosting renowned artists like Justice, Charlotte de Witte, Eric Prydz, Time Warp, and Circoloco. Its fully customizable design provides the perfect canvas for Mau P’s immersive sonic and visual experience.  

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