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ISOxo and Knock2 Are Throwing Their Own Festival: NiteHarts, and They're Going B2B with Skrillex and Zedd

Jul 8th 2025
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NiteHarts, the debut festival curated by ISOxo and Knock2, is officially set for October 11 and 12 at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. The two-day event brings together longtime collaborators, rare back-to-back sets, and a diverse inaugural lineup that is a strong reflection of the duo’s growing presence in the trap and bass scenes.

This announcement follows their two-night San Diego 4EVR event in December 2024, held at Thrive Park just outside the same stadium. That show sold out quickly and marked the first time they scaled their vision beyond club sets. They also released an album titled "4EVR," a few months before their 4EVR event. NiteHarts now builds on that success and hype, transforming it into a full stadium setting.

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The lineup includes ISOxo B2B Skrillex, marking their first scheduled set together since their surprise New Year’s Eve B2B in San Diego in 2022. That short, unannounced appearance caught wide attention online and left many waiting eagerly for a follow-up. This time, it’s an official slot at one of California’s largest venues.

Knock2 will also go B2B with Zedd. The two previously appeared together at Echostage Project Glow’s After Party on April 28 2024, but this is their first co-headlined set at a festival. Their combination brings contrasting styles to the same stage, with Knock2 known for heavy festival sets and Zedd leaning into melodic and mainstream influences.

Supporting acts include JOYRYDE, Yellow Claw, HorsegiirL, and Pauline Herr, as well as newer names from across trap, techno, and experimental bass. The lineup leans into variety without feeling disconnected, staying close to the identity both artists have built through ISOKNOCK and their solo projects.

NiteHarts Lineup

NiteHarts is not a repackaged tour stop. It is shaped entirely by ISOxo and Knock2, who have taken on the creative lead for everything from visuals to stage layout. Their goal is not just to headline but to build a new type of festival experience based on the scene they helped shape.

With fall already packed with major events, NiteHarts stands out for its artist-led direction and clear vision. Every detail reflects the sounds ISOxo and Knock2 have helped define, from early club edits to sold-out hometown shows. This festival will further cement the two artists' place in the scene, and honestly, it’s something that’s been a long time in the making.

Knock2 last played in Thailand at Together Festival 2024, while ISOxo made his debut at 808 Festival 2023.

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Isoxo 808 2023Skrillex and Zedd have also performed in Bangkok multiple times, headlining festivals and playing club sets over the years.

But will we ever get back-to-back sets like these in Thailand? With a lineup like NiteHarts, it’s hard not to wonder what could happen next!

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