High Society Festival is Brooklyn's spring gathering celebrating the intersection of music, technology, fashion, and sustainable living — all in one day, one venue. Across three distinct zones, guests discover emerging brands, experience immersive tech activations, hear live DJs, and connect with a community actively shaping the future of culture.
We are curating an audience of Brooklyn creatives, founders, tastemakers, and culture enthusiasts. With 130 tickets already secured on Luma and paid ads launching shortly, our audience is intentional, not incidental.
An outdoor food and vendor backyard, a stage and dance floor with Vibes Activation visuals and a bar (Studio 1), and Studio 3: a giant rectangular room split in two with performance on the left and marketplace on the right, plus two bars and a Supply Room at the south end. Guests flow between all three zones across the full 8-hour day.
Unlike pop-up markets, this is an 8-hour festival format. Vendors build relationships, not just transactions. Guests return to booths multiple times. Average dwell time per vendor interaction is significantly higher than typical street markets.
The festival features a live Vibes by Vibescape audio-reactive visual installation — AI-powered visuals that respond to the DJ in real time. Tech, art, and music collide in ways guests have never experienced at a Brooklyn market before.
The social heart of the festival and every guest's first touchpoint. A pentagon-shaped outdoor courtyard with a welcome table and check-in just inside the north gate. Food truck anchors, and open gathering space with high-tops. Drinks provided by the festival. Guests arrive here first and return throughout the day.
The festival's energy hub. A full-width Vibes by Vibescape AI-reactive visual installation lines the north wall, with the DJ stage directly below. The center opens into a large dance floor with 11' ceilings. Cocktail high-tops line the west side, a bar sits on the east wall, and a south lounge area with couches and greenery gives guests space to recharge between sets.
The festival's performance and marketplace anchor. Studio 3 is a giant rectangular layout split in two: stage and performance zone on the left, marketplace on the right. The vendor plan includes 46 booths (10 wall booths at 8'×8' and 36 center booths at 4'×4'). Two bars keep circulation active, and a Supply Room sits at the south end for performer prep and reset.
These are examples of booth types we've planned for — not a hard list. If you make, sell, or create something that fits a culturally engaged Brooklyn crowd, we want to hear from you. Browse the options below or reach out directly if you don't see your fit.
Indoor vendor placement is assigned by fit and footprint in Studio 3 (marketplace booth areas), based on your category and setup needs.
Don't see your category? These tabs are a starting point — not a ceiling. Get in touch and tell us what you do.
Your booth footprint. 1 folding table + 2 chairs (indoor booths). Social media mention. Load-in access 3 hours before doors. Everything else is yours to bring.
Certificate of general liability insurance ($1M minimum). Food vendors: NYC TFSE permit. Outdoor vendors: wind-proof display setup.
Display materials, signage, table linens, racks, lighting, and all branded elements. Food vendors supply own serving equipment. Outdoor booths: branded canopy recommended.
We split vendor booths and sponsorship into separate pages so each audience gets clearer details, faster decisions, and a focused inquiry flow.
Spots are limited. First-come, first-served.