Kaskade and Wooli to B2B at Pacha New York

Kaskade and Wooli to B2B at Pacha New York

Pacha New York has booked one of its most intriguing pairings yet for the tail end of summer. Kaskade and Wooli will share the decks for a back-to-back set at the Brooklyn venue on Thursday, September 3, capping off a busy first season for the club since it reopened its doors earlier this year.

Kaskade needs little introduction at this point. The eight-time Grammy nominee has been a fixture of dance music for more than 25 years, building a catalog that helped push progressive house into the American mainstream well before the genre had a foothold here. After roughly a decade without a full-length album, he broke that silence in December 2025 with undux, which he has described as his most personal project to date.

Wooli brings a different flavor to the bill. The New York-based producer has built his name on melodic dubstep and riddim, blending emotionally driven synth work with a grittier low-end than one would typically expect from an artist in that melodic lane. Pairing him with a house pioneer like Kaskade makes for a genre-crossing set that is not the most obvious combination on paper, which is likely the point.

The September 3 date slots into a run of programming that has turned Pacha New York into one of the most talked-about rooms in the city since its launch. The original Pacha brand opened in Ibiza more than five decades ago and has since become one of the most recognizable names in global nightlife, known for its dancefloor-first approach and its role in shaping club culture well beyond the White Isle. Bringing that name to Brooklyn was always going to draw attention, and the lineup so far backs that up.

Around the Kaskade and Wooli date, Pacha’s late-summer calendar includes Lost Frequencies, a Loco Dice, Seth Troxler and Victor Calderone all-night-long session, Robin Schulz, Argy, a FLOW night with Franky Rizardo, GORDO, Justice, Black Coffee, a ZHU set with Wax Motif and tobehonest, an Indo Warehouse-produced Spice Trade party, and Sonny Fodera alongside Armand Van Helden and LOVRA. It is a stacked run that spans house, techno, bass, and everything in between, which tracks with Pacha’s stated goal of building a season that reflects the breadth of New York’s own musical history.

Kaskade and Wooli take the Pacha New York stage on September 3. Get your tickets here.