The Horizons Event, put on by UCSD’s ASCE organization, took place March 3rd and 4th at our very own Epstein Family Amphitheater. A wide variety of artists performed, ranging from The Diz, a local band made up of our very own UCSD students, to pop singer Role Model. UCSD students showed up and showed out for the event, the newly built amphitheater
proving to be a haven for good music and good vibes.
Role Model–Tucker Pillsbury–being illuminated by the soft lights of the Epstein Family Amphitheater. Amanda Parmele | The UCSD GuardianAidan Bisset sings to the crowd during his allotted time at the Horizons Event. Amanda Parmele | The UCSD GuardianAidan Bisset and his band members passionately playing their songs for the crowd. Amanda Parmele | The UCSD GuardianRole Model sings one of his most famous songs, “Blind”. Amanda Parmele | The UCSD GuardianRed light illuminates Aidan Bisset, his guitar, and his band-mates. Amanda Parmele | The UCSD GuardianA smiling Tucker Pillsbury looks out to a sea of fans populating the Epstein Family Amphitheater seats. Amanda Parmele | The UCSD GuardianAidan Bisset from the perspective of the crowd. Amanda Parmele | The UCSD Guardian
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