Martin Garrix Hits Brooklyn Tonight — Here’s What to Know
Martin Garrix brings his Americas Tour to Barclays Center in Brooklyn tonight for an 8:00 PM ET showtime. If you’ve scored a ticket, you’re set for one of the biggest electronic sets of the summer — Barclays is a full arena with the production scale Garrix shows demand.
Getting There: Leave Early
The weather doesn’t touch the show, but it will touch your commute. The National Weather Service is calling for a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5 PM, with a high near 88°F and west winds of 8 to 12 mph. Traffic around Atlantic Yards tends to pile up before big shows even on clear nights — add a pre-show storm cell and you’ve got a real delay. Give yourself a cushion, and if you’re walking from a parking garage or the subway, keep an eye on the timing. Once you’re through the doors, you’re golden.
What to Wear Inside
Barclays can run cool once the air conditioning is cranking and the floor is packed, so layering is smart. A Martin Garrix hoodie over your fit covers both the venue chill and the fandom flex. If you’d rather keep it lighter, a Martin Garrix t-shirt works — toss a hoodie in your bag for later in the night. Either way, a Martin Garrix hat rounds out the look.
Protect Your Ears
This is a high-output EDM show. If you’ve never worn ear protection at a show this size, tonight’s a good night to start — concert ear plugs high fidelity cut the volume without washing out the mix. You still hear every drop; you just wake up the next day without the ring.
Practical Tips
- Aim to arrive by 7:00 PM ET to clear bag check ahead of the rush
- Barclays Center enforces a clear-bag policy — verify before you pack
- The Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr stop (2/3/4/5/B/D/N/Q/R trains) drops you right at the entrance — likely the smoothest option on a stormy night
- Rideshare pickup backs up after big shows; build in extra time on the way out
Take Something Home
A Martin Garrix poster is a clean keepsake from the Americas Tour run — worth grabbing if you want something to remember the night by.