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CRSSD announces After Dark Programming with Cirez D, Gorgon City, Bonobo, Nicole Moudaber, and more

  • February 8, 2018
  • Ry Smith
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CRSSD Festival today has announced a unique assemblage of after-dark programming for its Spring 2018 event offering attendees a day into night tour through some of San Diego’s most iconic venues.

Bang Bang will once again act as CRSSD’s after-hours hub as it welcomes disco-house icon DJ Harvey all-night-long for a Friday pre-party, followed by Shiba San on Saturday, and Gorgon City alongside KCRW mainstay Jason Bentley to close out the weekend. Music Box will host Turbo boss Tiga and Toolroom Records curator Mark Knight as well as a jacking This Ain’t Bristol takeover on Sunday. Blonde Bar returns to the bill for a Saturday night of disco with Honey Dijon and Heidi Lawden.

The techno-driven NGHT MVS brand will touch down at Spin on Saturday with Cirez D, Charlotte De Witte, and Cristoph followed by an all-night Sunday closing party with Nicole Moudaber, ANNA, and Man Power. Then Ardalan and Nora En Pure will host their own day-time soirées at El Camino and Kettner Exchange respectively, while Bonobo rounds up the winos for a Sunday DJ session at Syrah.

CRSSD After Dark Ticket Sales begin for CRSSD Ticket Holders on 12/12 at 12pm PST for Cirez D at Spin with the full run of shows going live on 12/13 at 12pm PST. Any remaining tickets after these advanced sales will be released through a general on-sale on at 12pm PST on 12/15.

Eligible Ticket Holders: To purchase your ticket, ENTER THE EMAIL YOU USED TO PURCHASE YOUR FESTIVAL TICKET as your promo code (for example bob@bobsemail.com) NOTE: Your code will be valid for ALL events. You will enter your code for each event, but there is only ONE checkout process- so PLEASE cart/purchase your events together. Reminder: You’ll also need to use the desktop version of Ticketfly to cart multiple events!

CRSSD Festival also features a craft beer and mixology program along with locally curated food vendors from some of San Diego’s finest restaurants. CRSSD is a 21+ festival.

About CRSSD Festival:
CRSSD is a spring/fall, 21+ festival taking place at Waterfront Park, on the Bay of San Diego. CRSSD debuted in March 2015 with a sold out event, and is presented by FNGRS CRSSD.

Buy After-Dark & Warm-Up Tickets : CRSSDfest.com

Buy CRSSD Single Day Tickets : CRSSDfest.com

Bang Bang
DJ Harvey (All Night Long) – 3/2/18
Shiba San, Klatch – 3/3/18
Gorgon City, Jason Bentley – 3/4/18

Music Box
Tiga, Mark Knight – 3/4/18

Blonde Bar
Honey Dijon, Heidi Lawden – 3/3/18 This Ain't Bristol Takeover – 3/4/18

Spin
Cirez D, Charlotte De Witte, Cristoph – 3/3/18
Nicole Moudaber, ANNA, Man Power – 3/4/18

El Camino (Daytime)
Ardalan – 3/3/18

Kettner Exchange (Daytime)
Nora En Pure – 3/3/18

Syrah Lee Burridge – 3/3/18 Bonobo – 3/4/18

Connect with CRSSD Festival: Official Site | Facebook | Twitter

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