
23 Sep Fall Into the Beat: CSUF’s First Fall Concert Drops Oct.4
Cal State Fullerton students and alumni can enjoy a mid-semester break with an evening of music and good vibes at Associated Students Inc.’s first-ever fall concert on Oct. 4 at the Intramural Fields.
With setlist guests Zack Fox, Paris Texas, The Two Lips and Snow Wife students can enjoy a mix of genres and a chill, high-energy atmosphere to connect, unwind and turn up the fall fun. Interested attendees can purchase tickets for themselves and up to two guests on the Eventbrite website.

Fall Concert 2025 promotional graphic. / Credit: ASI Marketing, Communications and Design
“Fall Concert will help students find their place here early on, encouraging them to explore campus resources and get involved, leading to stronger retention and a more vibrant campus culture,” said ASI President Haneefah Syed. “This is about planting seeds for traditions that will resonate across all years of their Titan journey, giving students something to look forward to, uniting us all in spirit and excitement.”
Funded by the ASI Student Wellness Initiative (ASWI), ASI’s Fall Concert is one of the first tangible products of the initiative, with a wellness theme all throughout. The concert will feature complimentary massages, wellness goodie bags and access to a wellness lounge, where students can learn how the ASWI enhances their college experience.
“We are committed to ensuring that each concert offers a one-of-a-kind experience. This event will feature fresh performances, engaging activities and an updated selection of food options,” said Jade Estrada, ASI programming student assistant.

CSUF students posing for a picture at Spring concert 2025 / Credit: ASI Marketing, Communication and Design
In addition to wellness-focused programs like the Fall Concert, the first phase of the ASWI includes $105,000 more in ASI scholarships, more wellness-related events, such as candlelight yoga, and $100,000 more infused into student clubs and organizations, a development Syed said she’s especially excited about.
“This support represents more than just financial resources, it’s an investment in the passion, creativity and leadership of our student body,” said Syed. “These clubs are the heartbeat of campus life; they cultivate communities, foster friendships and ignite school spirit in ways that resonate deeply with students.”
With wellness taking center stage at CSUF, students can unwind at ASI’s inaugural Fall Concert, a celebration that’s loud for the spirit and good for the soul.