Relentless Beats and Insomniac Events present Crush Arizona 2016 featuring Billy Kenny, Borgeous, Jauz, Keys N Krates, Netsky, Peking Duk, Seven Lions, and Wax Motif, at Rawhide on Saturday, February 13, 2016. This is an 18+ show.
From the people who brought you Porter Robinson, Dada Life, Bro Safari, Infected Mushroom, Tritonal, Bart BMore, Max Vangeli, Harvard Bass, Richard Durand and more. Crush returns for it’s seventh installment in 2016 even bigger and better than ever.
Important stuff to know
A valid ID will be required to enter along with a scannable ticket (either hard or printed copy). Visit the box office on site, day of if you do not have a ticket. Visit our FAQ for general information.
If your tickets are Will Call Only, you will be required to present the credit card used to purchase the tickets online as well as an ID with a matching name in order to pick up your tickets at the festival Box Office. The festival Box Office will open at 6pm on 2/13. Patrons will not be able to pick up tickets without a credit card and ID. No refunds will be given. All tickets purchased 2/12 and later online are Will Call only.
All ticket sales are final. Please note that management reserves the right, without the refund of any portion of the ticket purchase price, to refuse admission to or eject any person whose conduct is deemed by management to be disorderly, who uses vulgar or abusive language, or who fails to comply with these or other management rules. Patrons who are clearly intoxicated or under the influence of drugs will not be admitted. No re-entry will be permitted.
The following is not allowed into the venue:
NO Illegal Substances
NO Drugs or Drug Paraphenalia
NO Pets
NO Massagers
NO Laser Pens / Pointers
NO Eye Drops
NO LED Gloves or LED Microlights used for Light Shows
NO Pacifiers or Dust Masks
NO Eyedrops
NO Glass, Cans, Cups, or Coolers
NO Markers, Pens, or Spray Paint
NO Large Chains or Spiked Jewelry
NO Stickers, Flyers, or Posters
NO Hard Balls, Frisbees
NO Tents, Large Umbrellas, Chairs, or Blankets
NO Backpacks Over 12″x12″ (except Camelbacs)
NO Bota Bags
NO Large Purses or Bags (Anything over 12″×12″)
NO Open Cigarettes, Lipstick, Chapstick, or Tampons (Upon entry)
NO Outside Food, Beverage, or Alcohol
NO Knives, Firearms, Pepper Spray, Fireworks, or Weapons of Any Kind
NO Toy Weapons or Real Weapons of Any Kind
NO Professional Cameras – SLR or Detachable Lens
NO Video or Audio Equipment
NO Native American Headdresses
The following is allowed into the venue:
OK Small Bags and Purses (maximum 12″×12″ inches)
OK Reusable Insomniac Aluminum Water Bottles (must be empty upon entry)
OK Camelbaks (empty upon entry)
OK Fanny Packs
OK Non-Professsional Still Cameras
OK Cell Phones
OK Small, Personal Umbrellas
OK Hats
OK Lighters
OK Sealed Packs of Cigarettes
OK Sealed / Wrapped Tampons
OK Sealed Packs of Gum
OK Earplugs
OK Sealed Chapstick and Lipgloss
OK Sunglasses
OK Removable Bandanas
OK Glowsticks
OK String Glowstick / LED Poi is permitted by must be performed 5′ from others (Please be responsible!)
OK Glowing / Illuminated Costumes or Jewelry
OK Hula Hoops (especially LED hoops)
OK Festival Totems (Pool Noodles or Lights, hollow decorated poles) See below for more info
OK Inflatables (deflated upon entry)
OK Flags/Banners or Handmade signs (no corporate or company-branded ones)
OK Handheld camera devices (eg Sony Action Cam, GoPro)
OK Plush Backpacks
OK GoPro Extendable Poles
OK Disposable E-cigs/Nicotine Vaporizer pens are OK, but none with refillable chambers containing visible liquid
OK Sealed, Unopened Hand Sanitizing Wipes
Festival Totem Guidelines
Decorated festival ‘totems’ are okay to bring
– Maximum 10ft tall
– Must be made from lightweight material (eg foam, PVC / no solid metal)
– Collapsable camera telescoping extenders that follow the above guidelines are OK (lightweight/hollow aluminum/polycarbonate)
– PVC, Light Wood, Aluminium poles must be no thicker than 1″ diameter
– Decorated pool noodles work great for easy entrance through security
– Inflatables attached to totems must be deflated upon entry.
Please note that any items that are deemed dangerous may not be admitted into the event.
About Billy Kenny
British producer, DJ and engineer Billy Kenny is widely accustomed to the lower, more aggressive frequencies in the amalgamation between UK Garage, House and Techno. His hit track “Work” has reigned the bass heavy side of festivals ever since it’s release in August 2014 and … Read More
About Borgeous
BORGEOUS is quickly making waves in the scene as a music producer and DJ. His keen ear and innate talent to produce a provocative, textured sound have made people take notice. His newest releases Tsunami & Stampede out now on Spinnin Records have already begun … Read More
About Jauz
Genre blending has always been a core tenant of Jauz – the project of 21 year old LA-based and Icon Collective graduate, Sam Vogel. Over the course of the past few months we have seen the young star rise, turning in some of the biggest … Read More
About Keys N Krates
Keys N Krates formed as the brainchild of drummer Adam Tune, synth/keyboard aficionado David Matisse and internationally award-winning turntablist Jr. Flo. The Toronto trio came together in 2008 with the desire to bring their blend of live electronic instrumentation to the stage. They've often been referred … Read More
About Netsky
Rarely have we seen someone rise through the ranks as quickly as Boris Daenen, a.k.a Netsky. Leading a wave of new skool D+B talent from Europe with his blend of uplifting, melancholic melodies and heavy dancefloor bass + beats, Netsky’s popularity is astounding. A celebrity … Read More
About Peking Duk
Spark up an electro fuse with a twist of house, blend with a galvanizing slowed down beat, and Peking Duk is served. Catapulting onto the Australian music scene, the Canberra-bred duo of Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles has captivated fans across Australia and the world … Read More
About Seven Lions
Producer Seven Lions has never had a problem breaking rules and transcending musical boundaries to satisfy his creative vision. Catching his break after winning a Beatport remix contest in 2012 with his dubstep-focused version of Above & Beyond’s “You Got to Go”, Seven Lions, born … Read More
About Wax Motif
Danny Chien doesn’t believe in hype. Better known as Wax Motif, he’s regarded as a major orchestrator in the G-House sound. However, Chien isn’t content on producing the same sound. He’s ready for more challenging work. With musical influences like R&B, disco and UK bass, the … Read More