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CRSSD Fall ’18 Lineup Announcement

Today CRSSD Festival has announced the Phase I lineup for its Fall 2018 event, happening September 29-30 at the iconic Waterfront Park in Downtown San Diego.

The Fall 2018 lineup is one of CRSSD’s best to date. The Ocean View Live stage will feature the likes of Duke Dumont, Bob Moses, Marian Hill, Flight Facilities, Sofi Tukker, Hayden James, PNAU, Autograf and more.

All shades of house music will be on display at The Palms stage with Claptone, Dusky, Anti-Up (Chris Lake and Chris Lorenzo), AC Slater b2b Jack Beats, Will Clarke, Thomas Jack, Darius Live, Detlef plus a slew of other party-starting talents from across the 4/4 spectrum.

Continuing CRSSD’s commitment to highlighting the global techno elite, fall will host heavy-hitters including Nina Kraviz, John Digweed, Mind Against, Matador, Pig&Dan, and Helena Hauff at City Steps.

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CRSSD also offers craft beer, gourmet food vendors from San Diego’s best restaurants, and a full mixology program. CRSSD is a 21+ festival. For lineup and ticket info, please click here.


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Alec Wali

25-year-old music enthusiast. I'm a lover of all genres and scenes, but house and techno are my specialties. Connect with me and let's dance.

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