SummerICE: A Roof Party to Benefit ICE
June 28, 2011 | 6:30pm - 10:30pm
The Delancey
168 Delancey Street
New York, NY
**NOTE FOR JUNE 28th TICKET PURCHASERS: Tickets will be available at the link below until 6:00PM. After that time, they will be sold at the door of the event by CREDIT CARD ONLY. Thanks!
Join us for ICE's Annual Summer Roof Party!
This year we bring the festivities downtown to the legendary Delancey, with exclusive ICE performances, dance music by DJ Phil Moffa and Performance Artist Du Yun, Brooklyn artisanal cuisine and FOUR OPEN BARS.
$95 General Admission provides access to the 7:30 main event, with three full hours of open bar, music by Du Yun and Phil Moffa, and artisanal cuisine by empanadas ¡dpm!
$250 Patron Package ticketholders are invited to an exclusive ICE performance at 6:30, and gain access to an exclusive VIP reception area during the party.
$1500 VIP Table for Eight: all of the above benefits for eight guests, with access to an exclusive VIP booth.

$95 General Admission gets you in to the 7:30 main event, with three full hours of open bar, music by Du Yun and Phil Moffa, and a rooftop buffet
$250 Patron Package ticketholders are invited to an exclusive ICE performance at 6:30, and gain access to an exclusive VIP reception area during the party.
$1500 VIP Table for Eight: all of the above benefits for eight guests, with access to an exclusive VIP booth.
From the Blog
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Photos: The annual roof party at the Delancey!
July 5, 2011
If you were at SummerICE, or missed the party but want to live the night vicariously via photo documentation, this is the blog post for you! Check out these fabulous photos from ICE's annual summer roof party last Tuesday, June 28th at Manhattan's legendary Delancey nightclub. It was quite the fiesta. Photos by Joanne Bouknight.
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ICEcast: James Delancey, Du Yun, and empanadas
June 23, 2011
As ICE gears up for its exciting roof party at the Delancey on Tuesday, let us take this opportunity to study an important moment in New York history involving James Delancey, namesake of Delancey Street and our host venue.