End Overdose's UC Irvine chapter is proud to present a massive fundraiser show at the Circle OC on April 3rd, 2025! Headlined by day-one End Overdose supporter HVDES, the stacked lineup features support from Kindred, Kaysin, Max Low, and Skittlez. In anticipation of the show, we asked a few of the artists why they're excited to collaborate with End Overdose and raise funds for our lifesaving training and naloxone!
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HVDES

“Sobriety gave me a second chance at life—a chance I almost didn't get. By all logic, I shouldn't be here, but I am, and that means I have a responsibility. Through my music & the platform I have built with it, I want to spread awareness and empower people-especially in the rave community-to show up for themselves and each other. Overdose doesn't discriminate; from casual use to addiction, it's a real risk for any of us. I really just want everyone to know that no one else has to die. Change starts with us: by breaking the stigma, carrying naloxone, and making overdose prevention a standard, not an afterthought. Let's take care of each other.”
SKITTLEZ

“I’m so excited for this event because they are really out here doing god's work for our community! Being someone who has experienced & witnessed ODing, I know first hand how scary the whole experience is & that’s part of the reason why this mission is SO SO important me. Thank you End Overdose for creating an open & safe space for those to learn, spread awareness, & really save lives!”
MAX LOW

“We’re stoked to bring the energy to this event with End Overdose—music has the power to unite, and we’re proud to support a cause that’s saving lives and raising awareness in the community!”
KINDRED

“I’m excited to play this show and be a part of End Overdose. Together, we’re raising awareness and making a difference to create a safer and more beautiful environment for everyone! See you there!”