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Lobby night with Rowan Spencer

  • 7:00 pm - 12:00 am | Friday July 25, 2025
  • The Lobby | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
  • 51 Camden St.

Rowan Spencer is a creative director, musician, and DJ whose vinyl bag is usually made up of jazz, soul, and the Hip-Hop & House music that samples them. He is currently a resident DJ at Ace Hotel and at Public Records, where he was also part of the founding creative team. Rowan runs the pop-up restaurant Mon Petit Canard with his partner, chef Emma Leigh Macdonald, and curates music for hospitality spaces in NYC and abroad.

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