Are you hyped for the debut edition of ISOxo and Knock2’s Niteharts Festival? Stay in the know ahead of the show with the set times, map, and more.
The debut edition of Niteharts Festival is nearly here, and it’s shaping up to be a fantastic experience for those in San Diego. ISOxo and Knock2 curated an insane lineup of talent that’s slated to take the stage at the Snapdragon Stadium Grounds on October 11-12, and the hype has been building ever since the festival sold out of tickets within an hour of them going on sale.
While ISOxo and Knock2’s headline sets, which will see them perform with Skrillex and Zedd, are the biggest draws, their early sets to kick off the festival each day will be ones not to miss. The rest of the lineup is also stacked with talent, featuring sets from artists such as HorsegiirL, Joyryde, Yellow Claw, Starjunk 95, Pluko, Syzy, and FrostTop b2b RemK.
To help you get prepped for the weekend ahead, we’ve compiled all the essential information you need to know before you head out to Niteharts Festival. Read on for the set times, the bag policy, what you can and can’t bring with you, and more.
Niteharts Festival 2025 – Essential Info:
Dates: October 11-12, 2025
Hours: Saturday: 2pm-11pm | Sunday: 1pm – 10pm
Venue Address: Snapdragon Stadium Grounds – 2101 Stadium Way, San Diego, CA 92108
Tickets: SOLD OUT!
Niteharts Festival 2025 – Set Times:

Niteharts Festival 2025 – Festival Map:

Niteharts Festival 2025 – Parking/Rideshare/Trolley Info:
GA and VIP Parking is available for Niteharts Festival, with GA costing $36.34 each day, while VIP will run you $48.45 per day. Please note that individuals with a GA ticket who park in the VIP area will need to walk around the venue to access the designated GA entrance.
Additionally, you can utilize rideshare services to drop you off at the lot nearest Friars Road, or take the trolley to the Stadium stop.

Reminder To Mind Your Belongings:
Unfortunately, during this festival season, many have reported pickpockets, bag slashings, and theft of wallets, smartphones, purses, and other valuables. While this small number of bad apples in the bunch doesn’t define an entire crowd, some opportunistic people come to these events to take advantage of unsuspecting partygoers, and it’s essential to be mindful of your valuables while at Niteharts Festival.
Looking for tips to keep your belongings safe? Check our post highlighting some ideas!
Niteharts Festival 2025 – Locker Info:

Niteharts Festival 2025 – Do’s & Don’ts:
Permitted Items
- Deodorant (must be sealed upon entry)
- Earplugs
- Fanny packs (maximum 4 1/2”x6 1/2”)
- Gum (must be sealed upon entry)
- Hand Sanitizer no larger than 2 fl oz (sealed upon entry)
- Hydration packs with only 1 main compartment (must be empty upon entry)
- Lip balm, lip gloss, and lipstick (must be sealed upon entry)
- Non-professional flash/still cameras
- Personal misting fan with a bottle no larger than 1.5L (must be empty upon entry)
- Physician-prescribed medication that is not expired (must show the physician’s prescription and consult with a safety officer upon entry)
- Powder makeup
- Rain ponchos
- Reusable plastic/rubber clear water bottles ONLY (must be empty upon entry). No metal bottles will be allowed. No larger than 1L.
- Sealed Intranasal Naloxone
- Sunglasses & hats
- Sunscreen lotion (inspected upon entry)
- Tampons and pads (sealed upon entry)
- Wet wipes (sealed upon entry)
Prohibited Items
- Aerosol products/cans
- Amplified music, bullhorns, Air horns or speakers
- Audio or video recording devices
- Only clear bags smaller than 12” x 6” x 12” or purses or clutches no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” are allowed.
- Banners and signs
- Bats and sticks – including signs with sticks
- Beach balls or other inflatable items
- Beverages – including alcohol
- Bicycles
- Blankets
- Bota bags
- Bottles, cans or containers — empty or full; glass, plastic or aluminum. Please see Bottles, cans and beverage container policy for more information regarding allowed water bottles and exceptions for medical and special needs.
- Bubble-making devices
- Costume masks
- Costumes that resemble public safety uniforms (police, swat, fire, security, or medical) in any way
- Drones, unmanned aerial vehicles or other motorized vehicles/devices
- Drugs or other illegal substances/paraphernalia (including medical marijuana)
- Empty plastic/rubber clear water bottles ONLY. No metal bottles will be allowed. No larger than 1L.
- Eye drops
- Firearms
- Fireworks or other incendiary devices
- Folding chairs, stools and lawn furniture
- Footballs, soccer balls, frisbees or any other sporting equipment
- Gas masks
- Glow sticks
- GoPro Cameras
- Helium balloons
- Ice chests and coolers
- Jewelry or clothing with spikes over 0.5 inches
- Knives of any kind
- Laser devices and pointers
- LED gloves or LED microlights used for light shows
- LED Poi & orbitals
- Liquid makeup
- Mace and pepper spray
- Markers, pens, or spray paint
- Massagers
- Noisemakers and whistles (conch shells)
- Offensive clothing (anything that demeans or promotes violence against a protected group)
- Open packs of cigarettes (upon entry)
- Outside food or beverages (including alcohol and candy)
- Pacifiers
- Pets – with the exception of service animals
- Professional photo, video, or audio recording equipment (no detachable lenses, tripods, big zoom or commercial-use rigs)
- Segways and hoverboards
- Selfie sticks
- Skateboards, scooters, and rollerblades
- Stickers, flyers
- Stuffed animals or dolls
- Tents and shade structures
- Totem poles, telescopic poles, pool noodles
- Toy guns, water guns, slingshots
- Umbrellas
- Unsealed E-liquid or e-juice of any kind (subject to the discretion of the venue and security teams)
- Unsealed over-the-counter medication
- Unsealed packs of gum, Altoids, breath strips
- Unsealed tampons or pads (upon entry)
- Vapor sticks
- Weapons of any kind
- Wind chairs/sofas