adidas, Pusha T and Desiigner Took NYC to One Last Night at Tunnel
The legendary hip-hop venue opened its doors for The Last Encore.













New York City’s Tunnel nightclub was one of hip-hop’s flagships: a hub for music and fashion alike, most of your favorites either came up through its ranks by performing or attending parties in the legendary Chelsea venue. While Tunnel closed its doors in 2001, adidas was kind enough to open the doors for The Last Encore, an immersive party that featured DJ sets from Kitty Cash and Tunnel OG DJ Clark Kent along with performances from G.O.O.D Music’s Pusha T and Desiigner. The DJs spun mixes that spanned from classic to contemporary hip-hop; Pusha T blessed the stage with the presence of a kingpin, while Desiigner bought boundless energy and seemingly limitless ad-libs.
Check out photos from the event above.