Mochakk vs Barry Can't Swim Is The World Cup After-Party
Brazil vs Scotland at the World Cup ends at 6pm. Then Mochakk and Barry Can't Swim go b2b on the Club Space terrace. Miami said Scotland vs Brazil and delivered.
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Someone at Club Space had a very good idea.
On June 24 at 6pm ET, Brazil face Scotland in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. And when the final whistle blows and tens of thousands of fans pour out of that stadium and into the Miami night, Club Space will be waiting with arguably the most fitting after-party lineup imaginable. Mochakk representing Brazil. Barry Can't Swim representing Scotland. Back to back on the terrace. Scotland vs Brazil continued on the dancefloor.
For true dance music aficionados, Club Space is legendary. And on June 24, it becomes the most culturally relevant venue in the entire city.

The Concept That Made Everyone Stop Scrolling
Club Space's announcement is simple and completely genius. The World Cup match between Brazil and Scotland takes place in Miami on the evening of June 24. Two of the most exciting artists in electronic music right now happen to be Brazilian and Scottish. Put them back to back on the smae night. Call it Scotland vs Brazil. Let the dancefloor decide who wins.
Mochakk is from São Paulo. Barry Can't Swim is from Edinburgh. Two artists who have both had extraordinary 2026 runs, whose sounds could not be more different in origin and more compatible in a club setting, sharing a booth at one of the most iconic venues in North America on the night their two countries face each other at the World Cup. The poetry of this booking is difficult to overstate.

The Two Artists
Mochakk needs no introduction in 2026. Pedro Maia has spent the last two years becoming one of the most booked and most talked-about DJs on the global circuit. His Mochakk Calling party series has sold out New York, Miami, Lisbon, Sydney, and Barcelona. His sets blend classic house, Brazilian rhythm, hip-hop energy, and the kind of crowd-reading instinct that turns a room full of strangers into something that feels like a collective.
Representing Brazil on the terrace at Club Space after the World Cup match is almost too perfect a booking to be real.

Barry Can't Swim is having one of the great 2026 moments in UK electronic music. Joshua Spence Mainnie just signed to Atlantic Records, just dropped Return To Bhibo, his first new music in over a year, and just played Lightning In A Bottle and Movement Detroit in the same weekend. His sound sits in that rare space between deeply emotional and entirely dancefloor-ready, blending house, disco, and analogoue warmth into something that sounds unlike almost everything else being made right now. Scotland couldn't have sent a better representive to the booth.

Back to back, these two are going to create something that nobody in that room will forget. Two completely different musical worlds, two countries playing each other at the World Cup earlier that evening, one terrace, one night.

The Support
The night does not start with the b2b and it does not end there either. INVT, the Miami-based DJ collective who have become one of the most respected underground house music voices in the city, support alongside Bakke, True Vine, and Gioelia. Four artists who know exactly how to warm up a room of this nature and keep the energy exactly where it needs to be before and after the main event.
Club Space is legendary for its terrace, a rooftop open-air space that runs until the sun comes up and beyond, with a sound system that makes every record feel like a physical event. The terrace on June 24 with this lineup is going to be one of those Miami nights that people talk about for years. The kind of night where you were either there or you spent the rest of the summer wishing you had been.

Brazil vs Scotland kicks off at 6pm ET on June 24 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Club Space opens at 11pm. Tickets are available now via the link in Club Space website and at dice.fm. June 24. The World Cup match ends. The real competition begins.



