Knock2 and ISOxo returned to San Diego over the weekend for a pair of epic homecoming shows, which the latter called “way more meaningful than anything we’ve ever done.” Until next year.
The breakout electronic music duo, collectively known as ISOKNOCK, took over Snapdragon Stadium December 7-8 for their headlining twin bill, dubbed “San Diego 4EVR.” They’re now poised to expand the concept into a full-fledged annual festival called Niteharts Fest, they announced onstage Sunday night.
Niteharts Fest has the feel of a tour de force for ISOxo and Knock2, who were named to the EDM.com Class of 2022 and 2023, respectively. Leading a wave of hungry, contrarian trap music producers into the genre’s bright future, the duo released their transformative debut album back in August.
ISOKNOCK in 2024 also debuted at Coachella, demolishing the festival’s legendary Sahara Tent before defying gravity at Chicago’s North Coast Music Festival by performing in a shipping container suspended by a crane. These unforgettable experiences have become second nature, and fans are already speculating what the inaugural Niteharts Fest has in store.
ISOKNOCK have not announced the festival’s 2025 dates at the time of this writing, but they launched a website so fans can register for updates. Check out their reveal at “San Diego 4EVR” below.
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