The CRSSD Music Festival Line-Up is Finally Here

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The first weekend in March hosts CRSSD Festival, with the best of the best in the eclectic and electronic music genres.

Head over to Waterfront Park to relish in the heart of what San Diego is good for: killer views, epic sunsets, perfect breezes and awesome music. The line up includes greats like internationally famed Flume, Duke Dumont, Justin Martin and many, many more.

We know the concert leaves you partying until the early hours of the morning, so the good news is that festivities start at a reasonable 12pm each day.

For tickets (ranging from $115-$165 ) and more info, check the link below.

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