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Paul van Dyk Unveils Immersive Live Experience ‘CORE360’ with New York Debut


Legendary trance icon Paul van Dyk launches CORE360, an all-new immersive 360° live show concept debuting in New York City this November, bringing fans closer to the creative process than ever before.


A Revolution in Live Electronic Performance

Global trance pioneer Paul van Dyk is redefining the live electronic music experience with his groundbreaking new concept, CORE360 — an immersive, 360-degree performance designed to erase the boundaries between artist and audience.

The debut event will take place on 29th November at 99 Scott in New York City, where van Dyk will deliver an open-to-close six-hour set from the very centre of the venue. Fans will surround him on all sides, becoming part of the music itself.

“We’re All in the Middle of the Music Together”

In his announcement, van Dyk described CORE360 as a bold step toward deeper artistic connection.

“CORE360 is about breaking down barriers,” he said. “It’s about bringing the audience closer to the creative process — surrounding them with sound and emotion. It’s a shared experience; we’re all in the middle of the music together.”

Equipped with multiple instruments and live controllers, van Dyk will perform, manipulate, and improvise tracks in real time — transforming each performance into a unique sonic journey that blurs the line between DJ set and live concert.

The Debut and Beyond

The CORE360 debut will run from 10 PM to 4 AM, promising a night of immersive visuals, surround sound, and van Dyk’s timeless trance energy. Tickets for the New York premiere are now on sale, with further global tour dates set to be announced soon.

This launch marks another milestone in Paul van Dyk’s ongoing mission to evolve live electronic performance — merging cutting-edge technology, emotional storytelling, and his signature melodic sound.

Legacy Meets Innovation

Even as he looks forward, van Dyk continues to honour his storied past. His legendary Roland TR-808 drum machine, used in the making of his timeless classic “For An Angel,” is currently on display at the Synthesizer Museum Berlin, where it will remain until next year.

Fans can also revisit his electrifying AirBeat One Festival set and explore his exclusive interview discussing the creative process behind “For An Angel.”


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