Rave Nights or Fight Nights? The Many Lives of 99 Scott
Right at the edge of East Williamsburg and Bushwick, 99 Scott is a space where music, culture, and creativity collide. A former warehouse turned high-energy event hub, this spot has been home to legendary parties, mind-blowing DJ sets, and nights meant for the books. Whether you’re here for a marathon set or a wild afterparty, 99 Scott is where dance music lovers come together to lose themselves in the sound.

A Space Built for the Scene
99 Scott is a playground for music heads and party people, offering a seamless flow between raw industrial vibes and open-air energy. Whatever the occasion, there’s a space to match the mood.
The Great Room is the heart of it all—5,000 square feet of pure warehouse energy, with exposed wood beams, concrete floors, and enough space for 800 people to dance until sunrise. If you’re into high-production shows, immersive visuals, and sound that hits just right, this is where it happens.

The Courtyard Garden is an 8,000-square-foot outdoor oasis, perfect for open-air sessions, festival-style parties, and vibey day-to-night transitions. Once just an empty lot, it’s now a lush escape that brings together the best of nature and nightlife.
For something more intimate, the Daylight Studio (Fabr Studio) offers an 800-square-foot spot with a skylight and in-ground plants, giving it a fresh, organic feel. It’s the go-to for pre-show hangs, private sets, and content shoots that capture the essence of Brooklyn’s underground.

A Home for Dance Music Culture
Since opening in 2016, 99 Scott has been a key player in Brooklyn’s underground scene. Co-founders Molly McIver (Frieze Art Fair) and Wells Stellberger (formerly of Marc Jacobs) envisioned it as a hybrid space where music, fashion, and art all come together. Once an unmarked warehouse on a dead-end street filled with garbage trucks, it’s now a staple in NYC nightlife.

Before it became what it is today, 99 Scott even hosted the Brooklyn Mirage pop-up—setting the stage for the city’s most iconic dance floors. With soaring 20-foot ceilings, massive casement windows, and an industrial edge that keeps it raw, this space is built for music lovers who live for the night.
Where the Best in Music Take Over
From underground techno to high-energy house, 99 Scott has hosted some of the most respected names in the game. Ben UFO, J. Worra, Honey Dijon, Peggy Gou, Kaytranada, John Summit, and Mau P have all taken over this space, each bringing their signature sound to a crowd that knows how to move.

But it’s not just about the music—99 Scott has transformed into an ice-skating rink, a music conference space, and a backdrop for immersive brand experiences. The venue has even gone as far as turning into a literal ice-skating rink for a winter event, letting partygoers glide across the floor under flashing lights and booming sound.

It has also hosted an adrenaline-fueled fight night, with a boxing match taking center stage, proving that this space can transform into just about anything. It’s a place where creativity meets community, making it one of Brooklyn’s most sought-after destinations for large-scale parties, pop-ups, and next-level cultural experiences.

Size, Sound & Production Flexibility
With the capacity to hold 2,500+ people across multiple spaces, 99 Scott is one of the biggest independent event venues in Brooklyn. Whether it’s a massive warehouse rave, a sunset party in the courtyard, or a high-concept live show, the venue’s production capabilities make sure every detail is dialed in.
Step Inside 99 Scott
Aside from being a venue, 99 Scott has become a movement. A place where the music is loud, the energy is electric, and the experience is one you won’t forget. Whether you're on the dancefloor for a sunrise set or vibing in the courtyard with a drink in hand, 99 Scott is where the magic happens.