There is a specific kind of magic that happens when industrial grit meets high-octane art. It’s the feeling of dancing while the BQE hums overhead and the Manhattan skyline glimmers across the creek. If you’ve spent any time in Greenpoint lately, you know that Under the K Bridge Park is the new hotspot for raving. The Bowery Presents and the North Brooklyn Parks Alliance (NBK Parks) have announced the full official 2026 Concert Series, and it’s clear they aren’t just resting on the laurels of their previous seasons. Entering its third consecutive year of programming, the "Under the K" series has evolved from a "cool new experiment" into a mandatory summer pilgrimage for music lovers.
The 2026 concert series produced by The Bowery Presents, a subsidiary of AEG Presents, will feature global electronic and dance music artists, including Peggy Gou in May, Chris Lake in June, Sara Landry in July, and the soaring melodies of Gryffin in October. Alongside the return of fan-favorite events such as Dabin's Stay in Bloom, and much more.


Plus, the return of the CBGB Festival in September is a massive win for the neighborhood’s rock roots. Featuring a heavy-hitting lineup including Morrissey, Patti Smith, and Interpol. From LadyLand during Pride Weekend in June, the calendar is packed with "I was there" moments. Also, just announced for the first time in seventeen years, The Prodigy will make their triumphant return to New York, and what better place than to celebrate at Under the K Bridge.
"There is simply no place in New York like Under The K, and it's quickly turned into a 'must play' for artists and a 'must go' for fans," said Jim Glancy and John Moore, co-presidents of The Bowery Presents. "We can't wait to bring more unforgettable evenings to this special park and neighborhood."
What makes Under the K truly unique isn't just the speakers; it’s the circular ecosystem behind the scenes. Unlike typical commercial venues, every ticket sold here acts as an investment in the local community. Through the Park Restoration Fee, the concert revenue is funneled directly back into the neighborhood. This supports everything from garden bed restorations and educational signage to the on-site Native Plant Nursery, which distributes over 10,000 free plants annually to schools and community gardens across the five boroughs.
"Under the K Bridge Park reflects what's possible when we think differently about how public space is defined, funded, and sustained," says Katie Denny Horowitz, Executive Director of the NBK Parks. "Under the K concerts are both cultural destinations and critical drivers of investment in North Brooklyn's public spaces, funding maintenance, improvements, and programming across our community. We're thrilled to be working with The Bowery Presents, who understand that Under the K is not just a venue, but a public park with a high standard of care that extends to our shared commitment to waste reduction and sustainability."
Sustainability isn't just a buzzword here. Partnering with Cup Zero and Sure We Can, the venue is on track to divert nearly 50% of event waste from landfills this year. It turns out you can have a world-class light show and a low carbon footprint at the same time.

Under the K Bridge Park is proof that New York’s "lost spaces" are often its most vibrant. It’s a place where a skate park, a native plant nursery, and a world-class concert venue coexist under the massive steel ribs of the Kosciuszko Bridge. As Jim Glancy and John Moore of The Bowery Presents put it: There is simply no place in New York like Under the K. We’re inclined to agree. See you under the bridge!
Tickets are available via AXS at underthek.org and bowerypresents.com. Keep an eye out for more show announcements; the season is just getting started.
