ASUCI’s Office of Student Services is excited to announce our annual Aldrich Park After Dark concert! It will take place on September 26, 2023. Gates open at 4 pm and the event is from 5 – 9pm! See you there for a night filled with music, good vibes, free merch, food and fun times!

Don’t forget to fill out your waiver here and check out our bag policy before you come. This event is free for all UCI undergraduates. Must have valid UCI student ID to enter.

ASUCI’s Office of Student Services is excited to announce our annual Aldrich Park After Dark concert! It will take place on September 26, 2023. Gates open at 4 pm and the event is from 5 – 9pm! See you there for a night filled with music, good vibes, free merch, food and fun times!

Don’t forget to fill out your waiver here and check out our bag policy before you come. This event is free for all UCI undergraduates. Must have valid UCI student ID to enter.

ASUCI’s Office of Student Services is excited to announce our annual Aldrich Park After Dark concert! It will take place on September 26, 2023. Gates open at 4 pm and the event is from 5 – 9pm! See you there for a night filled with music, good vibes, free merch, food and fun times!

Don’t forget to fill out your waiver here and check out our bag policy before you come. This event is free for all UCI undergraduates. Must have valid UCI student ID to enter.

ARTISTS

Headliner:

YOUNG NUDY

Coming from the Eastside of Atlanta Young Nudy made a name for himself after the successful release of his 2016 mixtape “Slimeball”. The mixtape featured the viral hits “Yeah Yeah” and “Sweep” which carried momentum for Nudy until February 2017 when he released the sequel “Slimeball 2”. SB2 propelled Nudy…

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Midliner:

JOYRYDE

JOYRYDE emerged into the music scene in 2016 and his journey has been as unique as the man himself. His talents don’t simply reside in the studio or on mainstage festival stages; JOYRYDE is a multi-hyphenate talent who brings his signature style and taste to the worlds
of fashion, directing…

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Student Performer:

KEISUN LUC ALONGSIDE JAREN UCH

JarenJPEG and KEISUN are a duo of crafted unconventionality and energetic sounds. With JarenJPEG being a DJ and KEISUN an artist, the two bring together a unique chemistry that stems back to their close friendship and roots of passion for music.
JarenJPEG started DJing during his second year of college, slowly building …

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Student DJ:

TAVESTA

Jaden Patawaran and Arshan Harizavi are a best friend DJ-duo who go by the artist name Tavesta. They broke their way into the electronic dance music scene just last year, DJing events for organizations around UCI’s campus. Since then, their DJ career has been on a steady incline. They…

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TICKETS

Tickets to APAD are only available to current UCI Undergraduate students, enrolled in the Fall Quarter.  YOUR TICKET DOES NOT GUARANTEE ENTRY!  This event is on a first come, first serve basis, up to capacity of the venue.

To enter this event, you MUST bring either your physical UCI Student ID Card, the APAD ZotPass on your phone, or UCI digital ID card.  No other forms of ID will be accepted, no exceptions!  If you have already registered through Campus Groups, you can find information on how to obtain the ZotPass here: https://apad.asuci.uci.edu/registered

For more information on UCI ID cards, and how to submit photos for your ID, please visit this link: https://studentaffairs.uci.edu/campus-id-card-faqs/.

TICKETS

Tickets to APAD are only available to current UCI Undergraduate students, enrolled in the Fall Quarter.  YOUR TICKET DOES NOT GUARANTEE ENTRY!  This event is on a first come, first serve basis, up to capacity of the venue.

To enter this event, you MUST bring either your physical UCI Student ID Card, the APAD ZotPass on your phone, or UCI digital ID card.  No other forms of ID will be accepted, no exceptions!  If you have already registered through Campus Groups, you can find information on how to obtain the ZotPass here: https://apad.asuci.uci.edu/registered

For more information on UCI ID cards, and how to submit photos for your ID, please visit this link: https://studentaffairs.uci.edu/campus-id-card-faqs/.

HEALTH & SAFETY

Please do not bring these items into the event:

  • Bags, Backpacks, or purses that are not clear. Clear bags need to be no larger than 12” x 6” x 12”. All bags are subject to search.
  • Video/Professional & Cameras Equipment
  • Weapons/Toys That Mimic Weapons
  • Belts With Studs
  • Drugs & Alcohol
  • Banners/Posters Larger Than 20″X24″
  • Noise-Making Devices
  • Coolers
  • Laser Pens or Any Laser Items
  • Animals/Pets
  • Masks (Excluding those worn to prevent the spread of Covid-19)
  • Drones
  • Mace/Pepper Spray (this includes the keychain ones, please remove them before entering!)
  • Balloons
  • Scooters and skateboards
  • Selfie Sticks
  • Pocketknives
You don’t have to drink to have fun! Don’t ever feel pressured (that’s not cool), but if you do decide to, please check out the infographic in the page below.

  • Eat! Eat before you drink!
  • Alternate between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, preferably with water to stay hydrated.
  • Keep track of the number of drinks you have. Remember, one drink is roughly: a 12 oz glass of beer, a 5 oz glass of wine, or 1.5 oz shot of liquor. See the Standard Drink poster/graphic for more detailed information on how to accurately count your alcoholic drinks.
  • Tell your friends to let you know when you’ve had too much to drink.
  • Pace your drinks to one or less per hour, and avoid drinking games.
  • Don’t take (or give) unwanted peer pressure
  • Have a designated driver who isn’t drinking, or use Lyft/Uber or other modes of safe transportation.
  • Watch over your friends and peers.
  • Do not provide or share alcohol with persons under the age of 21 (it’s illegal!).
  • Do not drive under the influence.
  • Drink responsibly.
You don’t have to do drugs to have fun! Don’t ever feel pressured (that’s not cool), but if you do decide to, here’s some tips we recommended:

  • Do NOT mix drugs and alcohol. There is no way to anticipate how your body will react to the mixture- the reaction could be very serious or even fatal.
  • If you do not feel well, seek help immediately! DO NOT SLEEP IT OFF. The symptoms of drug overdose can be the same, more exaggerated, or totally different than those of excessive alcohol use.
  • Drink water.
  • Monitor your friend(s), and make sure they are drinking enough water.
  • If they are displaying extreme or out of character behavior, get them help. It could be the result of drugs or excessive alcohol in their system, and their health may be at risk.
  • By speaking up you could save your friend from serious harm, and could even save their life.
  • Do not drive under the influence.
  • Remember: You never know what you are actually taking. Though distributors may assure you that you are getting a certain drug, there is a high likelihood that this drug has been cut with something else, or is a different drug entirely. This is especially common with pills. ONE PILL CAN KILL!

HEALTH & SAFETY

Please do not bring these items into the event:

  • Bags, Backpacks, or purses that are not clear. Clear bags need to be no larger than 12” x 6” x 12”. All bags are subject to search.
  • Video/Professional & Cameras Equipment
  • Weapons/Toys That Mimic Weapons
  • Belts With Studs
  • Drugs & Alcohol
  • Banners/Posters Larger Than 20″X24″
  • Noise-Making Devices
  • Coolers
  • Laser Pens or Any Laser Items
  • Animals/Pets
  • Masks (Excluding those worn to prevent the spread of Covid-19)
  • Drones
  • Mace/Pepper Spray (this includes the keychain ones, please remove them before entering!)
  • Balloons
  • Scooters and skateboards
  • Selfie Sticks
  • Pocketknives
You don’t have to drink to have fun! Don’t ever feel pressured (that’s not cool), but if you do decide to, please check out the infographic in the page below.

  • Eat! Eat before you drink!
  • Alternate between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, preferably with water to stay hydrated.
  • Keep track of the number of drinks you have. Remember, one drink is roughly: a 12 oz glass of beer, a 5 oz glass of wine, or 1.5 oz shot of liquor. See the Standard Drink poster/graphic for more detailed information on how to accurately count your alcoholic drinks.
  • Tell your friends to let you know when you’ve had too much to drink.
  • Pace your drinks to one or less per hour, and avoid drinking games.
  • Don’t take (or give) unwanted peer pressure
  • Have a designated driver who isn’t drinking, or use Lyft/Uber or other modes of safe transportation.
  • Watch over your friends and peers.
  • Do not provide or share alcohol with persons under the age of 21 (it’s illegal!).
  • Do not drive under the influence.
  • Drink responsibly.

You don’t have to do drugs to have fun! Don’t ever feel pressured (that’s not cool), but if you do decide to, here’s some tips we recommended:

  • Do NOT mix drugs and alcohol. There is no way to anticipate how your body will react to the mixture- the reaction could be very serious or even fatal.
  • If you do not feel well, seek help immediately! DO NOT SLEEP IT OFF. The symptoms of drug overdose can be the same, more exaggerated, or totally different than those of excessive alcohol use.
  • Drink water.
  • Monitor your friend(s), and make sure they are drinking enough water.
  • If they are displaying extreme or out of character behavior, get them help. It could be the result of drugs or excessive alcohol in their system, and their health may be at risk.
  • By speaking up you could save your friend from serious harm, and could even save their life.
  • Do not drive under the influence.
  • Remember: You never know what you are actually taking. Though distributors may assure you that you are getting a certain drug, there is a high likelihood that this drug has been cut with something else, or is a different drug entirely. This is especially common with pills. ONE PILL CAN KILL!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Please do not bring these items into the event:

  • Bags, backpacks, or purses that are not clear. Clear bags need to be no larger than 12”x 6”x 12”. All bags are subject to search.
  • Glass bottles
  • Outside food or beverage
  • Pocket knives
  • Costumes
  • Chairs
  • Hammocks
  • Umbrellas
  • Selfie Sticks
  • Video/professional & camera equipment
  • Weapons/toys that mimic weapons
  • Belts with studs
  • Drugs/paraphernalia
  • Alcohol
  • Banners/posters larger than 20” x 24”
  • Noise-making devices
  • Coolers
  • Laser pens or any laser items
  • Animals/pets (Service animals permitted)
  • Masks (Excluding those worn to prevent the spread Of Covid-19)
  • Drones
  • Mace/pepper spray (This includes the keychain ones. Please remove them before entering!)
  • Balloons
  • Scooters & skateboards

A valid UCI ID is required for event entrance—NO EXCEPTIONS.  The ONLY valid ID accepted is your physical ID card, or the digital wallet ZotPass (ZotPass info coming soon).  NO OTHER ID’s ACCEPTED!  If you choose the ZotPass option, it MUST have a photo attached to it, or you will not be admitted. Visit https://studentaffairs.uci.edu/campus-id-card-faqs/ if you have not submitted a photo before (must be complete by May 18th)

Waivers must be completed before getting your ID swiped at the event entrance.

Gates will open at 4PM, and the event will be from 5pm – 9PM.

No. this event will only be open to UCI undergraduate students. Tickets are not available for purchase.

This event is funded with fees undergraduates pay, not graduate students.

No. There is strictly no re-entry.

There will be some snacks available for purchase. However, we recommend eating prior to the event as no outside food or drink will be allowed.

To help ensure everyone has a safe experience, we encourage students to travel light. Students are welcome to bring one clear bag equal to or smaller than 12″x6″x12″ or a small clutch wallet no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″. All bags are subject to search.

No. Please refer to the first FAQ question to make sure you only bring allowable items.

Lost items will be sent to the Water tent during the event. Any lost items not claimed by the end of the night will be turned into UCI PD.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Please do not bring these items into the event:

  • Bags, backpacks, or purses that are not clear. Clear bags need to be no larger than 12”x 6”x 12”. All bags are subject to search.
  • Glass bottles
  • Outside food or beverage
  • Pocket knives
  • Costumes
  • Chairs
  • Hammocks
  • Umbrellas
  • Selfie Sticks
  • Video/professional & camera equipment
  • Weapons/toys that mimic weapons
  • Belts with studs
  • Drugs/paraphernalia
  • Alcohol
  • Banners/posters larger than 20” x 24”
  • Noise-making devices
  • Coolers
  • Laser pens or any laser items
  • Animals/pets (Service animals permitted)
  • Masks (Excluding those worn to prevent the spread Of Covid-19)
  • Drones
  • Mace/pepper spray (This includes the keychain ones. Please remove them before entering!)
  • Balloons
  • Scooters & skateboards

A valid UCI ID is required for event entrance—NO EXCEPTIONS.  The ONLY valid ID accepted is your physical ID card, or the digital wallet ZotPass (ZotPass info coming soon).  NO OTHER ID’s ACCEPTED!  If you choose the ZotPass option, it MUST have a photo attached to it, or you will not be admitted. Visit https://studentaffairs.uci.edu/campus-id-card-faqs/ if you have not submitted a photo before (must be complete by May 18th)

Waivers must be completed before getting your ID swiped at the event entrance.

Gates will open at 4PM, and the event will be from 5pm – 9PM.

No. this event will only be open to UCI undergraduate students. Tickets are not available for purchase.

This event is funded with fees undergraduates pay, not graduate students.

No. There is strictly no re-entry.

There will be some snacks available for purchase. However, we recommend eating prior to the event as no outside food or drink will be allowed.

To help ensure everyone has a safe experience, we encourage students to travel light. Students are welcome to bring one clear bag equal to or smaller than 12″x6″x12″ or a small clutch wallet no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″. All bags are subject to search.

No. Please refer to the first FAQ question to make sure you only bring allowable items.

Lost items will be sent to the Water tent during the event. Any lost items not claimed by the end of the night will be turned into UCI PD.

MEET THE TEAM

Angel Lobaton

Concert-Engagement Co-Commissioner
Favorite Album: It’s Different Now by TWINOVA

Emiliano Sanchez

Concert-Engagement Co-Commissioner
Favorite Album: Finally Rich by Chief Keef

Kiana Byer

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: Five Seconds Flat by Lizzy McAlpine

Puru Gajare

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: ROOM202 by Knock2

Neelansh Khare

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: The Noise by The Weeknd

Gericho Miranda

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight by Travis Scott

Kaitlyn Sequeira

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: It Was Good Until It Wasn’t by Kehlani

MEET THE TEAM

Angel Lobaton

Concert-Engagement Co-Commissioner
Favorite Album: It’s Different Now by TWINOVA

Emiliano Sanchez

Concert-Engagement Co-Commissioner
Favorite Album: Finally Rich by Chief Keef

Kiana Byer

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: Five Seconds Flat by Lizzy McAlpine

Puru Gajare

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: ROOM202 by Knock2

Neelansh Khare

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: The Noise by The Weeknd

Gericho Miranda

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight by Travis Scott

Kaitlyn Sequeira

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: It Was Good Until It Wasn’t by Kehlani

MEET THE TEAM

Angel Lobaton

Concert-Engagement Co-Commissioner
Favorite Album: It’s Different Now by TWINOVA

Emiliano Sanchez

Concert-Engagement Co-Commissioner
Favorite Album: Finally Rich by Chief Keef

Kiana Byer

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: Five Seconds Flat by Lizzy McAlpine

Puru Gajare

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: ROOM202 by Knock2

Neelansh Khare

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: The Noise by The Weeknd

Gericho Miranda

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight by Travis Scott

Kaitlyn Sequeira

Concert-Engagement Intern
Favorite Album: It Was Good Until It Wasn’t by Kehlani