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ILLENIUM Returns to New York to Perform 3 Shows at the Brooklyn Mirage

ILLENIUM is set to make his return to New York City next week for an incredible 3 nights at the iconic Brooklyn Mirage. The artist who’s real name is Nick Miller, rocketed to superstardom over the past couple years as a result of his astonishing releases and unforgettable performances. However, New York City has been with ILLENIUM since the very beginning. From his early shows at Webster Hall to multiple sold out nights at Terminal 5 and then eventually capturing the remarkable accomplishment of selling out Madison Square Garden, there is no doubt that NYC has a lot of love for ILLENIUM. Next weekend, he makes his return to New York to perform at a venue that he’s yet to grace the stage and there is no doubt already that it will be an unforgettable yet emotional weekend at the Brooklyn Mirage.

Hailing from Denver, Colorado, ILLENIUM has produced some of the most recognizable tracks in recent years. From collaborations with other top electronic producers like Gryffin, SLANDER and the The Chainsmokers to music icons like Travis Barker, Teddy Swims and Avril Lavigne, ILLENIUM’s music has touched a wide variety of fanbases. Earlier this year, he released his song with Seven Lions called ‘Not Even Love’ which has easily been one of the biggest releases of 2024. His incorporation of live instruments also elevated his performances and the demand for his shows to the point where he even sold out 2 nights at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles earlier this year for his Trilogy shows.

His return to New York next week will be a special one as he makes his Brooklyn Mirage debut in high fashion with 3 shows spanning from Friday September, 27th through Sunday September, 29th. His first 2 nights are already sold out with very limited tickets remaining for Sunday’s show on the 29th. This final show will certainly sell out as well so don’t wait and grab your tickets HERE now to witness ILLENIUM perform at the legendary New York venue.’

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