SPRITZR SILENT DISCO at BottleRock Napa

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SPRITZR SILENT DISCO at BottleRock Napa

Time: May 27, 2016 at 6pm to May 29, 2016 at 7pm
Location: BottleRock Festival, Napa
City/State: Napa, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://bit.ly/1rvOxdC
Event Type: bay area, napa
Organized By: HUSHconcerts
Latest Activity: May 26, 2016

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FRIDAY-SUNDAY, MAY 27-29
SPRITZR SILENT DISCO
powered by HUSHconcerts
at BottleRock Napa 
featuring 2 channels of sublime HUSHcast silent disco
with music by some of the Bay Area's finest DJs
8Ball (Space Cowboys) • Brian Eye (High Conscience) • Clark Hamon (Dusty Rhino) • Deckard (Space Cowboys) • Derek Hena (Pink Mammoth) • DJ Alarm (More SF) • DJ Icon (Opulent Temple) • Gordo Cabeza (MoM) • Grensta (Perfect Driver) • HIGHSOCIETY (Red Bull) • J Boogie (Om Records) • Justin Milla (Lights Down Low) • Mancub (Space Cowboys) • Motion Potion (SF Funk) • Peter Blick (Public Works) • Phleck (Motown on Mondays) • Platurn (Oakland Faders) • Ren the Vinyl Archaologist (True Skool) • Richie Panic (Lights Down Low) • Sound It Out! (Blue Orb Records) • Zach Moore (Space Cowboys) • W. Haze (The Armory Podcast)

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