Insomniac’s Crush Will Take Over Four Cities In 2016

Insomniac’s Valentine’s Day festival Crush will be expanding to include a total of four cities for this year’s event, kicking off in San Francisco, San Bernardino, Dallas and Phoenix on February 13 of next year, and this week, they released a list of confirmed headliners, dropping a diverse lineup with an eclectic range of major talent.

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Insomniac’s Valentine’s Day festival Crush will be expanding to include a total of four cities for this year’s event, kicking off in San Francisco, San Bernardino, Dallas and Phoenix on February 13 of next year, and this week, they released a list of confirmed headliners, dropping a diverse lineup with an eclectic range of major talent.

Crush Dallas is set to feature performances from The Chainsmokers, Slander, NGHTMRE, and Lost Kings, and will take place at the Southside Ballroom. Couples passes will be available for $65, with single passes as low as $27 for the early birds.

San Francisco’s edition of Crush will see Don Diablo, Laidback Luke, MAKJ, Jack Beats and Aryay hitting the stage at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for the event. Couples passes will clock in at $47.50, with single passes available for $55.

Crush Phoenix is slated with several top tier performers including Jauz, Netsky, Seven Lions, Borgeous, Keys N Krates, Wax Motif and Peking Duk, and will go down at the Rawhide venue. Single passes will go on sale at $48.

Crush Southern California rounds out the four city event, boasting a lineup that includes Don Diablo, Borgeous, Wiwek, Tritonal, Wuki, and KRNE, and will be located at the NOS Event Center. Couples passes will be available for $52.50, with single passes at $55.

Tickets for Crush will go on sale Monday November 30th.


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