Relentless Beats elevates downtown with a creative endeavor that launches at Warehouse 215, beginning the first weekend of March.
Synonymous with the Valley’s most significant music events and as one of the Southwest’s most prolific independent promoters, Relentless Beats is expanding its creative boundaries by announcing Phoenix Warehouse Project, an amalgamation of creative disciplines cultivated in warehouse spaces throughout downtown. Phoenix Warehouse Project represents the first step in a series of moves that Relentless Beats has planned throughout Downtown Phoenix, with more details to be released in the coming weeks and months.
The first Phoenix Warehouse Project taps into familiar territory for the multi-faceted entertainment company, with Green Velvet at Warehouse 215 on March 1, featuring support from San Pacho, and TOBHONEST, and Dr Fresch on March 2 with BIJOU and Black V Neck, with more artists to be announced. Immersive and unpredictable live art and Weird & Wonderful troupe performances will provide a visual and engaging element throughout the kickoff event.
Phoenix Warehouse Project plans to include other creative formats such as yoga, art, cannabis, and engaging performances in future editions as a part of its mission, fueled by Relentless Beats’ passion for downtown Phoenix and positioning it as a hub of art, love, and culture.
“With Phoenix Warehouse Project, we aim to add even more texture to an already culture-rich community in Downtown Phoenix by serving as a hub for art, love, and culture,” says Thomas Turner of Relentless Beats. “We are excited to announce this project with our partners at Warehouse 215 and to launch our new series of events with Green Velvet and Dr Fresch.”
Tickets for the Phoenix Warehouse Project launch will go on sale Wednesday, February 07, at 10 a.m. MST, starting at $49.99 for single-day and $90.00 for two-day, plus fees. All tickets and table service options are available online at www.relentlessbeats.com. A portion of proceeds from every ticket sold will go to Childhelp, a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing and treating child abuse.