The Chainsmokers announced their upcoming release HELIUM during their recent one-night-only performance at Brooklyn’s Under the K Bridge. The show included appearances from Love Island winner Amaya and Grammy-winning singer DAYA.

The Chainsmokers, a producer and DJ pair, first gained attention with hits like “Don’t Let Me Down” and have released multiple charting singles over the past decade. The Under The K show was organized to give ticket holders from previously rescheduled Brooklyn Mirage shows a single, cohesive performance.
During the event, they performed songs from their catalog and introduced HELIUM, set for release on August 15. The track features vocals from Drew Taggart, Anna Sofia, and The Chainsmokers’ signature percussion. Anna Sofia joined the duo on stage during the performance.
DAYA also joined The Chainsmokers for select songs, including “Don’t Let Me Down,” which will celebrate its 10-year anniversary in 2026. What really shocked fans was reality star, Amaya, appearing behind the DJ booth. Drew Taggart welcomed her to fans calling her “the greatest woman that has ever existed.”

The show opened with performances by New York DJ Beau Cruz, Italian remixer Gravagerz, and Grammy-nominated artist Wuki, who each performed for attendees before The Chainsmokers took the stage.
The Under The K Bridge venue, located under the Brooklyn Bridge, provided a unique setting for the performance, hosting the event for ticket holders affected by the earlier rescheduled dates. The show combined both music and guest appearances to create a one-night-only event.
HELIUM marks the next release from The Chainsmokers and follows last month’s UKG-inspired track “White Wine & Adderall” debuting in the Billboard Hot Dance Top 10. The new single signals a continued evolution in the duo’s sound while maintaining the style that brought them mainstream recognition.
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Watch “Don’t Let Me Down” music video featuring DAYA below.
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