Fisher Set to Play San Jose City Hall Block Party

Fisher, the three-time IDM Awards winner and world-famous dance/electronic music icon, is going to headline a magnificient Block Party on March 29 in San Jose, CA. In fact, this Block Party will take place outside of the San Jose City Hall and it expects to be the largest block party in the city’s history. The joint promoters of this highly-anticipated Block Party outside of San Jose City Hall are Insomniac, DJ Dials and 15Utah (a couple of San Francisco’s famous EDM event promoters), and local San Jose event promoters and beloved social media influencers, San Jose Foos.

Fisher performing at the Block Party will enter the history books of San Jose

Last July, San Jose Foos co-hosted an out-of-this-world pop-up rave inside a local San Jose panaderia (bakery) called “Mexico Bakery” alongside Bad Apple Records. In the prior month, it also hosted a fantastic Latin house music festival called “Taraka”, which had Gordo himself as the main headliner and it attracted more than 5,000 attendees to the Discovery Meadow Park near downtown San Jose.

Click ‘Play’ on the YouTube video below posted by NBC Bay Area to see how the Taraka festival brought out all the superb, awesome vibes for the fans there. There is no doubt that when Fisher comes on stage for this Block Party outside of the San Jose City Hall, thousands of fans will pack the streets of downtown San Jose and ensure that the city will include the event as one of the city’s most memorable events in the history books.

How to get tickets

As of now, tickets for the Block Party have sold out. However, click on this link here to be on the ticket waitlist, posted via Laylo. Additionally, fans can also enter the Eventbrite waitlist for the event as well so that they will not miss out when more tickets become available to get.

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