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Sixth annual Indie Fest hits North Park

Sixth annual Indie Fest hits North Park

The sixth annual San Diego Indie Fest is scheduled for this Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27.

Two days of independent films and local music artists will fill the streets of North Park along University Avenue between Kansas and Illinois Streets. Amid five music stages and one film stage, over 100 artists will be showcasing their work at this weekend’s festival.

The Mental Eclectic Indie Film stage will begin showings at noon, with the last film going on at 9 p.m. and continue all day Satuday. Music starts around noon of the second day and doesn’t end until midnight.

Metric is headlining the whole festival with their set starting around 9:30 p.m. Saturday night on the Durga Sound main stage. Bands playing this weekend include Children of Nova and Nappy Roots at the Durga Sound main stage, Gregory Page at the Craig Yerkes Acoustic stage, and Agua Dulce, Lonely Mattress Salesman and White Apple Tree performing on the Green stage.

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An after party on Saturday night will be held at U-31, located at 3112 University Ave.

This is an all ages show. Tickets are on sale now but will still be sold day of pending availability for $22 for students and $25 for general public.

Check out http://www.sayitrecords.com/sdimf/sdimf.html for more information.

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