DJ D-Nice Celebrates 5th Anniversary of Club Quarantine Live with The Apollo

Renowned DJ, artist, and photographer, D-Nice, is bringing the energy of Club Quarantine back home to The Apollo for an unforgettable 5th Anniversary Celebration produced by BrandNice. This special milestone event will take place at The Apollo's Historic Theater on Saturday, March 22, 2025, marking five years of global impact through music, building community, and connection. Pre-sale tickets are available now for Apollo members and Club Quarantine family. Visit The Apollo’s website for tickets and to become a member. Tickets will go on sale for the general public on Friday, February 7th at 11AM EST.
"We are bringing it back home to the Apollo Theater and I'm excited about my brother Kenny Burns being there with me and the other person I'm truly humbled that will be there is Deborah Cox. Those are the only ones I can tell you about right now, but the others [special guests] are also fire," said D-Nice on IG Live. The fuller post can be viewed HERE.
Since its inception, Club Quarantine has evolved into a worldwide phenomenon—uniting audiences across generations and genres. What began as a virtual community has grown into an immersive experience that brings people together through music, life, and love. Over the years, CQ has become a cultural touchstone, pushing the boundaries of innovation in both music and social media.
Now, to commemorate this anniversary, Club Quarantine Live returns to The Apollo, a venue known for its deep roots in music and culture. The night promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime event featuring D-Nice at home in Harlem, with a very special guest lineup to be announced soon.
About The Apollo
The Apollo is an American cultural treasure. It is a vibrant non-profit organization rooted in the Harlem community that engages people from around New York, the nation, and the world. Since 1934, The Apollo has celebrated, created, and presented work that centers Black artists and voices from across the African Diaspora. It has also been a catalyst for social and civic advocacy. Today, The Apollo is the largest performing arts institution committed to Black culture and creativity.

The Apollo is a commissioner and presenter; catalyst for new artists, audiences, and creative workforce; and partner in the projection of the African American narrative and its role in the development of American and global culture.

The Apollo envisions a new American canon centered on contributions to the performing arts by artists of the African diaspora, in America and beyond.
The Apollo is a commissioner and presenter; catalyst for new artists, audiences, and creative workforce; and partner in the projection of the African American narrative and its role in the development of American and global culture.

The Apollo envisions a new American canon centered on contributions to the performing arts by artists of the African diaspora, in America and beyond.
