On Sunday, June 10, 2026, English DJ and producer Chris Lake performed a 2½‑hour set at Under the K Bridge Park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The outdoor venue, located beneath the K‑Bridge, hosted the event as part of Lake’s 2026 tour, which includes dates in Los Angeles, Chicago, Calgary, Toronto, Bentonville, and the Head Trip Music Festival in Indio.

The park, known for its open‑air layout and proximity to the East River, was already bustling by mid‑afternoon. Two stages were set up: the main stage, where Lake took the turntables, and a secondary Renegade stage that featured local and emerging artists. Pre‑show acts Tiga and AYYBO played back‑to‑back sets that built anticipation for Lake’s arrival at 7:30 p.m. The crowd, composed of a mix of generations, moved in sync with the bass‑heavy beats that dominated the evening.

Lake’s performance began with a track that sampled the line “Excuse me, you dropped something … the bass,” a reference to a viral video in which a fan used the phrase. The opening set maintained a steady tempo around 130 beats per minute, gradually escalating into heavier drops. Notable moments included the debut of “Beggin’,” a track that has become a staple in Lake’s live shows, and a remix of Jello & Andrew Son’s “Bring ’Em Out.” He also played a remix of Prospa and Cloonee’s “Free Your Mind” and a version of ANOTR’s “Talk to You,” each of which received enthusiastic responses from the crowd.

During the performance, Lake acknowledged his approach to DJing. In a prior interview with the New York Post, he said he focuses on playing the right beat at the right time to make people dance, rather than creating a technically complex set. This philosophy was evident in the way he transitioned between tracks, keeping the energy steady and the audience engaged.

The set included several high‑energy drops such as “Psycho,” “La Noche,” “In the Yuma,” and a Skrillex‑style segment that lifted the crowd. Lake also referenced his friendships with fellow DJs Chris Lorenzo, Fisher, and Skrillex, describing them as genuine collaborators. The set concluded with “Turn Off the Lights,” a track that encouraged the audience to sing along.

Lake’s 2026 tour schedule is extensive. After the Brooklyn show, he will perform in Los Angeles on June 19 and 20 at the Los Angeles State Historic Park. He will then head to the Electric Forest Festival in Rothbury, Michigan, from June 25 to 28, where he will share the stage with artists such as ILLENIUM, Excision, and KASKADE. Subsequent dates include Chicago’s Navy Pier on July 10 and 11, Badlands Music Festival in Calgary on July 12, the RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto on July 17, and the Head Trip Music Festival in Indio, California, on October 10 and 11.

Lake’s upcoming album, “Chemistry,” is a 15‑track project released through Black Book Records. The album features collaborations with artists including Amber Mark, Black Lotus, Kelly Lee Owens, Bonobo, and Abel Balder. According to a press release, the album was produced by focusing on collaborative processes rather than a solo sound. The tracklist was revealed in a Mixmag Caribbean article, and the album is available on streaming platforms such as Spotify.

The Brooklyn performance also highlighted the broader context of Lake’s career. He has been active since 2006, gaining recognition with the single “Changes” featuring Laura V. He is a member of the duo Under Construction with Fisher and the group Anti Up with Chris Lorenzo. His presence in the 2026 festival circuit underscores his continued relevance in the electronic dance music scene.

In summary, Chris Lake’s Under the K Bridge Park show was a showcase of his signature bass‑heavy style, reinforced by his collaborative ethos and a solid setlist that resonated with a diverse audience. The performance served as a prelude to a busy touring schedule and the release of his debut album, “Chemistry.”