Art Week 2024 - PNK Party At Tomorrowland
Art Basel Miami brings a flood of events, exclusive parties, and international crowds, but this year, PNK Records managed to stand out in a way few local collectives have. Amid the overwhelming number of competing Art Week events, it was almost unbelievable how strong the turnout was. This wasn’t just a lucky break—it was proof that Pink Records is building something Miami hasn’t seen before.
The newly reopened Tomorrowland Miami provided the perfect venue for the night. Once a pop-up, this space has now become a permanent part of Miami, blending nostalgia, underground energy, and a fresh, modern edge. Normally a cocktail bar with a sleek, Amsterdam-inspired aesthetic, Tomorrowland transformed into an all-day party, shifting effortlessly from laid-back lounge vibes to a full-blown dancefloor experience.
Conveniently located just a few blocks from Space Miami, the venue became the go-to spot for those bouncing between back-to-back Art Week events, whether guests were kicking off their night or keeping the momentum going after an early morning.
The lineup delivered nonstop energy, but ALVES B2B Justin Rabin was easily the highlight of the night. Their set kept the dance floor packed, with a seamless mix of deep grooves and high-energy moments that had the crowd moving from start to finish. Their ability to cultivate such a loyal fanbase and bring people together for something outside the usual Art Basel circuit speaks volumes. It’s clear that PNK Records isn’t just throwing parties—they’re shaping Miami’s underground dance culture in a way that feels fresh, authentic, and necessary.
Huge thanks to PNK Records and Tomorrowland Miami for putting together an event that cut through the noise of Art Week and set a new standard for what’s possible in Miami’s music scene. If this is what they’re capable of now, we can’t wait to see what’s next.