Born in Buenos Aires, BRESH turns any room into a sweaty, confetti-strewn dance floor where reggaeton, Latin pop and cheesy throwbacks all get equal love. On the Rooftop at Pier 17 it comes with an open-air East River backdrop, the Brooklyn Bridge lit beyond the decks, and a crowd that treats dancing like a competitive sport. If your ideal summer night is pure hands-up, sing-along euphoria, this is the party to beat.
What to expect
Expect a high-energy open-air set of reggaeton, Latin pop and dance-floor anthems, heavy on crowd singalongs, confetti and unapologetic fun. The rooftop turns into one big dance floor with the river and skyline behind the decks, so come ready to move rather than to sit.
Good to know
- Take the 2/3 to Fulton St or the A/C to Fulton St, then walk east to the Seaport.
- It's a rooftop dance party — wear shoes you can move in, not heels.
- Runs rain or shine; check the AXS bag and re-entry policy before heading over.
- Arrive early if you want a spot near the front — it fills as the sun goes down.
- This is a nightlife crowd; bring valid ID.
- Best for fans of reggaeton, Latin pop and big communal dance-floor energy.
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Common questions
What kind of music does BRESH play?
A mix of reggaeton, Latin pop and dance-floor throwbacks — the party is famous for singalongs and a joyful, everyone's-welcome vibe rather than one headline DJ.
Where exactly is it?
On the open-air Rooftop at Pier 17 in the Seaport, overlooking the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Is it a concert or a party?
It's a dancing party, not a seated concert — the whole rooftop becomes the dance floor.


