Fcukers at The Observatory North Park: Pure Dancefloor Chaos

Fcukers at The Observatory North Park: Pure Dancefloor Chaos

Ricardo Arriaga
By Ricardo Arriaga | | 2 min read

San Diego welcomes back the New York duo Fcukers. After opening for Tame Impala's 2025 Deadbeat tour and delivering a mesmerizing set I knew I had to catch them again for headliner billing. Lo and behold, Fcukers brought their signature mix of house grooves, '90s electronica, and chant ready hooks to the stage in a set that felt as volatile as it was controlled. Fresh off their debut album O, a genre splicing project shaped in a rapid fire session with Kenny Beats. The pair translated their studio entropy into something vividly alive.

Kicking off the first stop of their tour with "Mothers," a screen projected onto the live band set the tone for an irresistibly electric opener. Shanny Wise immediately took command, circling the stage and engaging the crowd edge to edge, while Jackson Walker Lewis held center, swinging his bass with kinetic force. The room responded throughout the night by forming small circle pits, bodies jumping in lockstep with the bass.

Tracks from O retained their distinct textures like "Play Me" landing with drum 'n' bass urgency. The breakout single "I Like It Like That" detonated the room. The crowd tipped into full release, its dub leaning bounce and euphoric hooks turning the space into a collective surge of movement, as Fcukers sharpened their chaos into pure dancefloor instinct.

Be on the lookout for their next stop, you do not want to miss this positive welcoming of a party.

All photos by Ricardo Arriaga

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