For the first time since its North American debut in 2019, Eric Prydz announces his return to New York for his infamous and spectacular HOLO event. Held in partnership with the underground events collective Teksupport, the acclaimed live series will take over a Brooklyn location, soon to be announced, for three nights on November 22, 25, and 25.


I was at the first New York debut back in 2019, it was the greatest thing my eyes experienced ever at an event. The cutting-edge visuals and technology led me to believe I was on the journey with Eric Prydz, feeling the exact same feeling as he felt, at each at every visual picture display emerged. Since then, HOLO has become one of the music industry’s most impressive, a groundbreaking fusion of audio and visual artistry. For the last eleven months, Prydz has traveled to expand HOLO across a global scale, giving everyone an opportunity to experience the innovative event series. With headlining slots at Coachella, Sonar, Tomorrowland, and an Ibiza residency. The New York City HOLO shows will be the first in America to occur in a non-festival setting and are Prydz’s first standalone shows post-pandemic.
Teksupport and the HOLO and production promise that each November show will be a completely unique and individual musical experience. Led by founder Rob Toma, the house and techno brand has spent the last decade collaborating with European brands and labels, plus the pioneers in the industry. Teksupport has shaped New York City nightlife by being one of the top party promoters to some of the biggest events in the scene. Teksupport has been the driving force behind some of the most important collisions of club culture, high fashion, and technology in recent years. The pioneering event visionaries expanded beyond New York City to throw events across the nation, positioning themselves as the premiere partner for stateside takeovers from global institutions such as CircoLoco, Time Warp, and Mayan Warrior.
