Fri Mar 13 2026

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

SOMA - Sidestage

3350 Sports Arena Blvd San Diego, CA 92110

$29.71

All Ages

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Slow Crush 
She's Green 
Spite House 

Live Nation Presale: 12/17 at 10am PT 
Ticketmaster Presale: 12/17 at 10am PT 
Public Onsale: 12/19 at 10am PT 

 

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Craft Beer Available
General Admission. Standing Room Only. All Ages.

Clear Bag Policy
The following bags are allowed:
• Clear Plastic, Vinyl, or PVC Bags (Maximum Size: 12”x6”x12”)
• Small Clutch Bags Approximately the size of a hand (Maximum Size: 4.5”x6.5”)

Live Nation presents
Slow Crush

  • Slow Crush

    Shoegaze

    low Crush are a band that thrives on evolution. After their acclaimed debut Aurora—dubbed by Stereogum as “phenomenal” and “one of the best shoegaze albums of all time”—they toured relentlessly, building a global fanbase drawn to their immersive, swirling soundscapes.

     

    Their second album Hush continued their ascent, leading to sold-out shows and international acclaim. New music took a back seat for a while as the band focused on life on the road, but the four-year gap between Hush and their latest release brought fresh perspective and creative renewal.

     

    When it came time to record, vocalist / bassist Isa Holliday, guitarist Jelle Ronsmans, and drummer Frederik Meeuwis headed to The Ranch in Southampton, UK, to work with producer Lewis Johns (Rolo Tomassi, Svalbard,…). Johns pushed the band beyond their usual boundaries, encouraging experimentation and spontaneity—from glitchy textures and kitchen-recorded snare hits to the unexpected addition of saxophone on the track “Covet.”

     

    This spirit of transformation runs throughout the new record. Sonically, it’s heavier and more layered, contrasting dreamy vocals with gritty guitars, capturing a new emotional intensity. Isa dug deeper than ever before in her lyrics and vocal performance, exploring themes of emotional burnout, reconnection, and the push-pull of life on and off the road.

    At its core, the album reflects a desire for clarity and emotional truth—balancing heaviness with intimacy. It’s a record about being tethered yet weightless, lost yet searching, and above all, embracing music as a space for stillness, reflection, and transcendence.

    “We want people to feel embraced by the music,” Isa says. “To let go and be taken somewhere else—into another dimension, even. A place where they can just be present.”

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Live Nation presents

Slow Crush

Fri Mar 13 2026 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

SOMA - Sidestage San Diego CA

$29.71 All Ages

Slow Crush 
She's Green 
Spite House 

Live Nation Presale: 12/17 at 10am PT 
Ticketmaster Presale: 12/17 at 10am PT 
Public Onsale: 12/19 at 10am PT 

 

____

Craft Beer Available
General Admission. Standing Room Only. All Ages.

Clear Bag Policy
The following bags are allowed:
• Clear Plastic, Vinyl, or PVC Bags (Maximum Size: 12”x6”x12”)
• Small Clutch Bags Approximately the size of a hand (Maximum Size: 4.5”x6.5”)

Slow Crush

Shoegaze

low Crush are a band that thrives on evolution. After their acclaimed debut Aurora—dubbed by Stereogum as “phenomenal” and “one of the best shoegaze albums of all time”—they toured relentlessly, building a global fanbase drawn to their immersive, swirling soundscapes.

 

Their second album Hush continued their ascent, leading to sold-out shows and international acclaim. New music took a back seat for a while as the band focused on life on the road, but the four-year gap between Hush and their latest release brought fresh perspective and creative renewal.

 

When it came time to record, vocalist / bassist Isa Holliday, guitarist Jelle Ronsmans, and drummer Frederik Meeuwis headed to The Ranch in Southampton, UK, to work with producer Lewis Johns (Rolo Tomassi, Svalbard,…). Johns pushed the band beyond their usual boundaries, encouraging experimentation and spontaneity—from glitchy textures and kitchen-recorded snare hits to the unexpected addition of saxophone on the track “Covet.”

 

This spirit of transformation runs throughout the new record. Sonically, it’s heavier and more layered, contrasting dreamy vocals with gritty guitars, capturing a new emotional intensity. Isa dug deeper than ever before in her lyrics and vocal performance, exploring themes of emotional burnout, reconnection, and the push-pull of life on and off the road.

At its core, the album reflects a desire for clarity and emotional truth—balancing heaviness with intimacy. It’s a record about being tethered yet weightless, lost yet searching, and above all, embracing music as a space for stillness, reflection, and transcendence.

“We want people to feel embraced by the music,” Isa says. “To let go and be taken somewhere else—into another dimension, even. A place where they can just be present.”

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 4 per person
General Admission
General Admission
$29.71 ($22.00 + $7.71 fees)

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES - Refunds will only be issued if and when an event Cancels. Postponed events are not eligible for refunds.