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Raue w/ Olive Vox + Chaarm

Lost Lake Presents Raue with Olive Vox and Chaarm on Tuesday, September 17th.     Raue is a paradox of ineffability, something unexplainable yet innately familiar. Led by teens Paige Kalenian & drummer Jax Huckle out of Santa Cruz, California, Raue gives their listeners a sense of déjà vu, the good kind that makes the little hairs on your arms stand up.   Raue’s sound delivers a new era of 90’s grunge with the thickness of alternative rock. They are a duo who stays true to their convictions by delivering a wickedly honest, slightly nostalgic performance as if they were a five-piece band from another time, be it the past or the future. On stage, Paige’s calm and angelic demeanor transforms into a conductor of a great punk band. Jax becomes a drum major, encapsulating the energetic fusion of music and the essence of humanness. It becomes an entire odyssey of oneness, the coming together of all opposites and being alive. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.

Waylon Wyatt w/ Clover County

Lost Lake Presents Waylon Wyatt with Clover County on Friday, September 27th.     Waylon Wyatt is a 17-year-old Folk/Country artist born and raised in Hackett, Arkansas. Inspired by red-dirt contemporaries Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan, Waylon began writing songs at fifteen, workshopping them after long summer days spent working with his father on construction jobs. Waylon recently released his debut EP, Til The Sun Goes Down, now having received over 40M combined streams cross-platform. He is in the process of recording his second body of work, and is touring with artists such as Dwight Yoakam, Dylan Gossett, and Cole Chaney throughout the rest of the year.     All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.

Will Hoge w/ Bri Bagwell + Dan Codiga

105.5 The Colorado Sound Presents Will Hoge with Bri Bagwell and Dan Codiga on Wednesday, September 25th.   Will Hoge will release of Tenderhearted Boys, the Grammy-nominated artist’s 14th studio album on Friday, April 12. Unapologetically contrarian — an insurgent of authenticity — Hoge takes the helm on this new showcase where he breaks new ground by producing and playing every instrument himself. Each track unfolds as a chapter in Hoge’s sonic autobiography, exploring the beauty found in all the nuanced corners of modern life. Tenderhearted Boys is not just an album; it’s a journey into the uncharted territories of musical expression, where vulnerability meets rebellion, and every note carries the weight of the artist’s unfiltered soul. Will Hoge has a career whose milestones include Number One hits, Grammy nods, major-label record deals, and hard-won independence. Years before Americana music received its own category at the Grammy Awards, Hoge was on the frontlines, helping to pilot and popularize the genre’s blend of American roots music. In the current digital era dominated by influencers seeking shortcuts to stardom, Will Hoge proudly treads the scenic route, immersing himself in the journey rather than fixating on the destination. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian