If it’s about breaking the mold, then you must be at Bresh, one of the events that has most succeeded in reinventing the party scene, especially in the realm of leisure associated with Latin or Spanish-speaking music.
Dubbed ‘La Fiesta Más Linda del Mundo‘ (‘The Most Beautiful Party in the World,’) it once again took New York City by storm this past weekend after previous successes in popular clubs such as S.O.B in SoHo with 400 people or Webster Hall in the East Village with 1,300. On March 8th, 3,000 people gathered at Terminal 5 in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, for an unforgettable night filled with incredible hits, flowers, and lots and lots of glitter.
Like other Bresh events, some of the big names in Latin music attended, a trademark of the party. Artists such as Argentine Lit Killah and Tuli Acosta, or Paloma Mami, were seen, along with other familiar faces like Emma Rogue, Messiah, Santiago Achaga, or Young Caza, among others. A night where no one could resist dancing until dawn!
It can be said that since its first party on June 24, 2016, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bresh has been reshaping the clubbing concept. Alejandro «Broder» Saporiti, artistic director, explained that this new party idea, born in Argentine boliches with a strong trap and Latin music influence, brings good vibes and a sense of identity to what was once intrinsic to the nightclub scene:
«With our nightlife experience in Buenos Aires, we never found a space where we felt identified and comfortable. The experience was always a bit traumatic, because you go out with your friends, they don’t accept you at the door, or you’re not dressed for the occasion — or suddenly, you don’t connect with the music, or the people inside are a little tense. These were some of the obstacles that distanced us from the clubbing scene. Bresh was born because we’re fans of concerts, parties, and DJs, and we wanted to create an enjoyable and comfortable space for all,» Saporiti revealed in an interview with Billboard.
Emerging from the orbit of talents that later became urban music superstars like TINI, Duki, Paulo Londra, or WOS, the Bresh essence aims to bring the same energy you experience at a house party to clubs, while also bridging the gap to Latin festive culture. Hence, it is an event known for attracting big names in music and the arts, from singers like Rosalía, Rauw Alejandro, Emilia Mernes, or Peso Pluma, to other well-known personalities such as actors, influencers, streamers, and many more!
In addition to hosting events in cities worldwide like Buenos Aires, Ibiza, Barcelona, or Madrid, Bresh has held several events in the United States and currently has a session every Friday in Miami, FL. Yes, you’re not dreaming! You can attend every week starting at 11 pm at M2 in Miami (1235 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139).
Furthermore, you can also get your tickets for an upcoming date in Orlando, FL on Friday, May 17th.
To get all the information about parties, dates, and tickets, you can go directly to the official Bresh website.
And you, which city would you like to experience a Bresh party in?