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John Summit Confirms Biggest Off The Grid Records Event To Date

John Summit had a massive 2022, so it only makes sense 2023 will be even bigger. Today, the house and techno wunderkind confirmed the biggest ever Off The Grid Records event is coming to San Diego.

The event will take place at Petco Park, the Padre’s Baseball Stadium, on April 7, 2023, alongside fellow four-on-the-floor stalwarts Green Velvet, LF System, and Ranger Trucco.

Off The Grid Records is John Summit’s independent record label that he launched in May of last year. In just a few short months artists like Deeper Purpose, Max Styler, and Lucati have all shared music through the label.

This label event is sure to be massive as Petco Park is now hosting major house and techno functions attended by thousands of people. Chris Lake has hosted a Black Book Records event there, and to close 2022 FNGRS CRSSD produced their new NYE Event, PROPER, at Petco as well.

Presale for the Off The Grid Records show at Petco Park will begin on Thursday, January 19, 2023 at 10AM. Keep an eye on the Off The Grid Records website for more info.

 

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Harry Levin

Hi my name is Harry Levin. I live in LA and I'm an absolute lover of music.

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