NYC Hub: Democratic presidential debate watch party June 27 at Spotify

Start: Thursday, June 27, 2019 8:30 PM

End: Thursday, June 27, 201911:00 PM

Want to watch the Democratic presidential debate on June 27? Why not watch with friends and Sunrise NYC at the swanky Spotify office in World Trade Center 4 on the 69th floor?!

You must RSVP in order to attend. RSVP with your full name as written on government-issued ID. You must show ID on arrival. Please bring guests, but they must all individually RVSP as well. Go to the 69th floor. Reception will tell you to go to the 62nd floor. Don't listen to them. Take the elevator to the 69th floor.

Feel free to bring snacks and drinks for yourself or to share.

This Action Network event has a limit of 100 RSVPs. The venue has fits 66 people. Attendance rate is never 100%, so we oversubscribe the space to ensure we can fill it. Your RSVP doesn't guarantee you entry. Entry will be first come, first serve. Once we hit capacity, we won't allow anymore guests unless someone leaves.

If you're a journalist or someone affiliated with the press, please contact David Xia at the email address below ahead of time stating who you're working for, the nature of your visit, and who you'd like to interview. He will get back to you with ground rules for your visit.

Email david@davidxia.com if you have any questions.


Last November, we challenged Democratic leadership with a simple question: What is your plan? That question shook the world.

Since then, presidential candidates have been racing to back the Green New Deal, the first plan to treat climate change like the emergency it is.

But others have doubled down on the same corporate-driven policies that have failed for decades. This approach is a death sentence for our generation.

On June 26, presidential candidates will face off for the first time in Miami, Florida. While local Sunrise activists mobilize at the debate, we'll organize hundreds of watch parties across the country to amplify their actions.

We will come together in living rooms, classrooms and halls around the country by the thousands to unleash a social media storm and relentlessly demand the solutions we need.