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The two-day festival was first held in 2015 at the newly built Waterfront Park in San Diego. The park has lawns and large walk-in fountains. A mix of electronic and independent music is performed on three stages. There were 15,000 attendees per day at CRSSD Festival Spring 2024. [1] CRSSD Festival is pronounced as “crossed festival”. [2]
The festival takes place every spring quarter. The main stage is traditionally opened by the winner of the Battle of the Bands, a competition that UC San Diego student musicians perform in leading up to the festival. [1] The festival is produced by the AS Concerts & Events office and paid for by the student body activity fee.
S. San Diego Jewish Men's Choir; San Diego Men's Chorus; San Diego Symphony; The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers; Sever Your Ties; The Shambles (band) The Silent Comedy
Earthless performed at the thirteenth Roadburn Festival in Tilburg, Netherlands on April 18, 2008. [10] They were originally only scheduled to play to 250 people in the smallest room of the event as the main act, but were invited at the last minute to perform as the last act on the main stage to 2000 concertgoers instead, [4] as the scheduled band Isis had only performed for half of their two ...
Robert "Sully" Sullivan is an American radio and television personality, entrepreneur, and lead singer and guitarist for The Sully Band. [1] [2] He is the host of the nationally syndicated business and personal finance television program, The Big Biz Show, which is simulcast across over 150 domestic radio stations, millions of broadcast television homes, and internationally via the American ...
Monsters of Rock were a San Diego–based multi-metal tribute act dedicated to performing the songs of the well-known metal bands that dominated the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s—especially bands that performed in England's "Monsters of Rock" festivals. The Monsters of Rock paid tribute to bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Queensryche, Black ...
No Knife was a band from San Diego, California. [1] [2] They played an innovative form of rock that combined aspects of post-punk, post-hardcore, indie rock, and many other genres, influenced by a wide variety of acts, including Pitchfork, Pixies, the Cure, Erik Satie, Steel Pulse, Édith Piaf, and aMiniature. [3]
Swing Kids played two reunion shows, both with Unbroken: a mostly secret show on May 8, 2009, at the Ché Cafe at UCSD in San Diego, CA and on May 9, 2009, at the Glass House in Pomona, CA. The Pomona show was a benefit for selected charities, and tickets were sold out very shortly after going on sale, despite the $25 price.