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Oh Yes, Oh Yes, San Diego’s CRSSD Festival Will Stream Carl Cox And More Live This Sunday

The doors to San Diego’s renowned House and Techno festival, CRSSD Festival have just opened! This weekend, party people from all over the world will party right in front of City Hall at San Diego’s picturesque Waterfront Park.

Topping the headliners are Patrick Topping, Rufus Du Sol, Carl Cox, Charlotte De Witte, Dax J, Chris Lake and more, over the two-day event. San Diego’s CRSSD Festival has become one of the most respected festivals in the world by creating a boutique-like atmosphere and a more high-end experience that you have to see to believe. The festival has two editions that go down in the Spring and the Fall. This year’s edition is completely sold out. 

For those that want to get a taste of the action, CRSSD has announced that BEATPORT LIVE will stream Day 2 of the festival live. Sunday’s performances include Carl Cox, Charlotte De Witte, and others. 

The stream should start around 4pm local time. For more information about the live stream, you can visit crssdfest.com.

Written by
Devin Lezama

Hi, I'm Devin! I'm from New York City but now spend my time in sunny Los Angeles attending shows and festivals. I'm also the founder of EDM Maniac.

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