[New York, NY] Party Girls Never Die presents “Nothing’s Wrong” — an end-of-year celebration inside Tom Fruin’s iconic art warehouse on December 6, 2025. This one-night-only NYC experience features live performances by Slowspin, the New York–based sound artist whose practice blends North Indian dream-folk and experimental electronics. The evening also includes sets by Dr. Now and the highly anticipated NYC debut of Slav Sister, marking the band’s first-ever New York performance.
Tom Fruin is a Brooklyn-based sculptor best known for his monumental, kaleidoscopic installations built from reclaimed materials—most famously his Watertower series, glowing patchworks of colored plexiglass and steel perched atop rooftops across the city. He elevates found objects into civic monuments, celebrating the scrappy, DIY beauty of New York City.
Join us for a raw and lawless night of live music and other surprises in the art warehouse of Tom Fruin, a cathedral of color, steel, and salvaged city artifacts.
Tickets are on sale now. $20ADV / $25DOOR
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ABOUT PARTY GIRLS NEVER DIE
Party Girls Never Die is a boutique events company founded by Nasa Hadizadeh, a multidisciplinary creative producer known for crafting cinematic, high-impact experiences that fuse grit with glamour. Under Nasa’s direction, PGND has become a home for iconic live music moments and culturally charged nights built around the artists they love.
This year, PGND’s standout moments included the Special Guests residency at Jean’s — featuring Copenhagen’s Elias Rønnenfelt, Dublin’s NewDad, and LA’s Cult of Venus — as well as their beloved Persian New Year celebration. They also produced after-parties for The Voidz and Malice K in both Paris and NYC.
Party Girls Never Die continues to craft unforgettable nights that feel intimate, elevated, and where live music is fully reimagined.