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John Summit: And then it comes, you know what's going to happen?

John Summit: And then it comes, you know what’s going to happen?

When John Summit teases something with the cryptic line “And then it comes, you know what’s going to happen?”, fans know they’re in for something seismic. That phrase, already making waves across social media, is more than just hype – it’s a declaration. The Chicago-born DJ, known for his thundering basslines and chaotic, euphoric drops, is setting the stage for one of the most talked-about events of the summer.

So, what’s actually about to happen? Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming John Summit event that has fans scrambling for tickets and insiders calling it “the storm before the album.”

Event Details: Location, Date, and Time

Mark your calendars and brace yourself: John Summit will take over The Brooklyn Mirage on August 24th, 2025, for a night that promises to blur the line between rave and religious experience. Doors open at 7:00 PM, and if past shows are anything to go by, this one won’t wrap up until the early hours of the morning.

The Brooklyn Mirage, located at 140 Stewart Ave, Brooklyn, NY, is the perfect playground for John Summit’s mind-bending visuals, pyrotechnics, and crowd-igniting sound. Known for its immersive open-air design and massive LED wall, the venue has become a second home for the rising star.

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Ticket Information: What You’ll Pay for the Madness

Let’s talk numbers.

  • General Admission: $69 (early bird – SOLD OUT)

  • Tier 2 GA: $85

  • VIP: $150 (includes express entry, elevated viewing area, and private bars)

Tickets are moving fast – almost as fast as John Summit’s BPM. As of this writing, VIPs are 80% sold out, and GA Tier 2 may not survive the weekend. If you’re planning to wait… don’t.

| JOHN SUMMIT: You wait too long, you’ll miss the drop – and that ain’t just about music. |

Tickets are available through the official website (johnsummitlive.com) and via Resident Advisor and Dice.

Why This Show Matters – More Than Just Another DJ Set

This isn’t just another night on the dancefloor. Insiders close to the Off The Grid label have hinted that John Summit is planning to debut unreleased material – possibly even tracks from a long-rumored debut full-length album.

The phrase “And then it comes…” is rumored to be the vocal sample of a never-before-heard track, which Summit has been testing in afterhours sets around Europe. Fans from Ibiza to Berlin have been buzzing about a deep, progressive cut that features those exact words as a haunting loop right before a soul-snatching drop.

| JOHN SUMMIT: You’ll hear it. You won’t forget it. And then… it comes. |

A Global Following, A Hometown Heart

Even as John Summit continues to play stages from Tomorrowland to Ultra, he never forgets where he came from: Chicago, the birthplace of house. His sets are as much about honoring roots as they are about pushing boundaries.

The upcoming Brooklyn show isn’t just a stop on a tour – it’s a statement. The Brooklyn Mirage has become a proving ground for dance music’s biggest names, and Summit’s return here – after a legendary sold-out run last summer – is packed with symbolism.

Expect tributes to classic Chicago house, surprise edits, and collaborations with vocalists he’s been quietly working with over the past year. Rumors swirl that he might bring out Hayla or even Dom Dolla for a surprise b2b.

What Fans Are Saying Online

Across TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit, the buzz is unreal. Clips from recent sets where he whispers “And then it comes…” before detonating a drop have gone viral.

@dancemonster88 on TikTok: “If he plays THAT version of ‘Shiver’ in Brooklyn, I’m not responsible for what happens to my soul.”

Reddit user @housewarrior: “It’s not a party anymore. It’s a movement. I’m flying from Austin for this – no cap.”

Even non-EDM fans are feeling the FOMO. John Summit’s social media strategy – blending cryptic teasers with humor and raw behind-the-scenes footage – has made him one of the most relatable and talked-about artists on the scene today.

The Meaning Behind the Madness: What Does “And Then It Comes” Really Mean?

According to fans and analysts alike, “And then it comes…” represents more than just a drop. It’s that visceral anticipation – the hush before the chaos, the breath before the scream, the calm before the thunder.

It’s how John Summit builds tension not just musically, but emotionally.

| JOHN SUMMIT: I don’t want to just make you dance. I want to break you down and build you back up. That’s what this is about. |

Expect intense builds, raw breakdowns, and plenty of surprise tempo shifts. If his Miami set this spring was any indication – where he closed with a full ambient downtempo cut before launching back into techno – this Brooklyn show will be unpredictable in the best way.

Merch, Collabs, and What’s Next

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Limited-edition “And Then It Comes” merch will drop the night of the event, including glow-in-the-dark tees, holographic vinyl stickers, and even a one-time-only vinyl pressing of the track (if it debuts). Only 300 pieces will be available at the venue – first come, first served.

Fans can also expect visual collabs with digital artists from the NFT space, hinting that John Summit is eyeing a broader creative future. A documentary about his recent Europe tour is reportedly in post-production.

Final Checklist – Are You Ready?

✔ Got your ticket?
✔ Know the set times? (to be released 2 days before the show via Summit’s IG)
✔ Got your crew?
✔ Got your outfit? (Hint: neon + hydration = success)
✔ Got your ears, mind, and soul ready for impact?

Because when “it comes”, you won’t be the same.

| JOHN SUMMIT: I don’t do concerts. I do controlled chaos. Let’s lose it together. |

If you’ve been waiting for the moment to catch John Summit live – this is it. The phrase may be vague, but the impact won’t be. When “it comes” on August 24th, you’ll know exactly what he meant.