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Sezio to Occupy North Park for Four-Day Weekend

Sezio, a local art nonprofit, plans to occupy the Sunset Temple in North Park on Thursday and stay until Sunday. The sounds of the occupation won't be chants or drum circles but will be live rock performances from more than a dozen touring and local bands as well as tunes from guest DJs.

"Sezio plans on taking over North Park for the majority of this week, getting a bunch of our favorite people and places involved," reads the announcement posted on Sezio's website.

The headliners for the four-night fest include Minnesota two-piece and Jagjaguwar act Peter Wolf Crier, up-and-coming North County high-schoolers Dirty Gold, L.A. "trop-pop" band Lord Huron, and closing out the fest is rising indie act Real Estate.

Local acts Chairs Missing, Rafter, Writer, and Little Deadman will also perform.

Check out Sezio's site for a full list of bands and DJs and to purchase tickets.

Thursday, November 10th: 9PM - Chairs Missing 10PM - Birds & Batteries 11PM - Peter Wolf Crier

Friday, November 11th: 9PM - Rafter 10PM - Oregon Bike Trails 11PM - Dirty Gold

Saturday, November 12th: 9PM - So Many Wizards 10PM - Writer 11PM - Lord Huron

Sunday, November 13th: 9PM - Little Deadman 10PM - Big Troubles 11PM - Real Estate

Pictured at top: Dirty Gold

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Sezio, a local art nonprofit, plans to occupy the Sunset Temple in North Park on Thursday and stay until Sunday. The sounds of the occupation won't be chants or drum circles but will be live rock performances from more than a dozen touring and local bands as well as tunes from guest DJs.

"Sezio plans on taking over North Park for the majority of this week, getting a bunch of our favorite people and places involved," reads the announcement posted on Sezio's website.

The headliners for the four-night fest include Minnesota two-piece and Jagjaguwar act Peter Wolf Crier, up-and-coming North County high-schoolers Dirty Gold, L.A. "trop-pop" band Lord Huron, and closing out the fest is rising indie act Real Estate.

Local acts Chairs Missing, Rafter, Writer, and Little Deadman will also perform.

Check out Sezio's site for a full list of bands and DJs and to purchase tickets.

Thursday, November 10th: 9PM - Chairs Missing 10PM - Birds & Batteries 11PM - Peter Wolf Crier

Friday, November 11th: 9PM - Rafter 10PM - Oregon Bike Trails 11PM - Dirty Gold

Saturday, November 12th: 9PM - So Many Wizards 10PM - Writer 11PM - Lord Huron

Sunday, November 13th: 9PM - Little Deadman 10PM - Big Troubles 11PM - Real Estate

Pictured at top: Dirty Gold

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