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CRSSD Announces Spring 2024 Lineup Featuring Tale of Us, Black Coffee, Armand van Helden, Joris Voorn and More


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San Diego, your premiere dance music festival, CRSSD, is back with another fantastic lineup that is sure to excite residents of California’s southern most metropolis. Tale of Us and Black Coffee are the two main headliners. Tale of Us is especially exciting due to their insane live visuals. Other headliners include legends like Armand van Helden, Joris Voorn and Richie Hawtin. Other beloved artists like Jan Blomqvist, Loco Dice b2b Nic Fanciulli and Mochakk round out the lineup.

Taking place at San Diego’s picturesque Waterfront Park along the backdrop of San Diego’s historic Clipper ships and the iconic fountains that festival-goers can frolic through, CRSSD is truly an experiential festival.

The curated CRSSD experience extends beyond the music, treating attendees to handpicked food vendors, immersive decor and stage designs, and interactive programming through its CRSSD Lab music-tech lounge and vinyl market. It’s the quintessential electronic music journey in one of the West Coast’s most beautiful urban centers.

Get your tickets to CRSSD Spring 2024 Edition here. Check out the official Fall 2023 aftermovie to give you an idea of what CRSSD has to offer.

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