Ploom w/ Tarantula Bill + Chroma Lips
Psychs Peak presents Ploom with Tarantula Bill and Chroma Lips on Thursday, January 16th. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian
Paige Fish w/ Chloe Southern
Lost Lake Presents Paige Fish with Chloe Southern on Tuesday, March 4th. Paige Fish, the 18-year-old songstress from Springville, Utah, has captivated audiences with a voice and presence beyond her years. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Stevie Nicks, Norah Jones, Noah Kahan, and Zach Bryan, Paige has been songwriting since the age of 5. At just 13, she released her debut single, Winter, followed closely by her first EP, Crooked Line. As she continued to perform, write, and record, Paige quickly found her footing in the world of social media, capturing hearts and gaining a dedicated following. In 2023, she released the standout track 26 and 24, which struck a chord with fans and marked a pivotal moment in her growing career. Her sophomore EP, In Another Lifetime, which released in 2024, has since amassed over 15 million streams, showcasing her unique storytelling and evolving sound. Over the years, Paige has opened for major artists like Benson Boone, Avery Anna, and Tors. She’s become a regular headliner, selling out bi-monthly hometown shows. As she looks toward 2025, a year full of highly anticipated touring, her presence in the industry continues to soar. Closing out 2024 with a bang, Paige has become the face of the GAP holiday campaign, with her voice and image gracing GAP stores worldwide. She’s also in the midst of the rollout for her third EP. The first single, Daisy, released in October 2024, has already made waves, and the momentum builds as she prepares to unveil her next release, Porcelain. With each new song, Paige Fish cements her place as an artist to watch—one whose journey is only just beginning. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Dr. Lunch w/ CHUCK + Bobby Guard
Lost Lake Presents Dr. Lunch with CHUCK and Bobby Guard on Thursday, January 30th. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Luca Fogale w/ Christopher Morse
Lost Lake Presents Luca Fogale with Christpher Morse on Thursday, April 3 — Luca Fogale’s 2016 debut, Safety, introduced a songwriter with a fine-tuned ear for warm, wool-sweater melodies, richly rendered narratives, and intimate autumnal ambiance, like Jeff Buckley timewarped into Bon Iver’s wood cabin. That album pegged Luca as an indie-folk phenom on the rise, with streaming stats well into the seven figures. But with his Juno Nominated 2020 follow-up, Nothing Is Lost, Luca graduated from the proverbial coffeehouse to the concert hall, recasting his private conversations as cinematic set pieces. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Being Dead w/ Infinite Cousins + In Plain Air
Lost Lake Presents Being Dead with Infinite Cousins and In Plain Air on Wednesday, May 14 — Being Dead — the Austin, TX-based duo consisting of Falcon Bitch and Shmoofy — announces its new album, EELS, out September 27th on Bayonet, lead single/video “Firefighters,” and a fall headline tour. Being Dead’s records are mosaics, technicolor incantations, each song its own self-contained little universe. And while the dreamlike EELS probes further into the depths of the duo Being Dead’s psyche, it is, most importantly, a 16-track record that is genuinely unpredictable from one track to the next. It’s a joyous and unexpected trip helmed by two true-blue freak bitch besties holed up in a lil’ house in the heart of Austin, Texas. When Horses Would Run, Being Dead’s “glorious and timeless” (Gorilla vs. Bear) debut record released in 2023, took years to release. The final product was excellent and expertly polished, at odds with the live rowdiness they’d cultivated a reputation for throughout Austin and beyond across seven years of being a band. For the next one, they knew they’d have to do things differently. They decamped to Los Angeles for two weeks to record with GRAMMY-winning producer John Congleton, writing songs for the record until days before they left. The radical shift in process was welcome – a good balance and a challenge, Congleton helping them find new ways to work and helping peel back the layers on the core of their songwriting. Being Dead has grown from a duo to a trio live, including bassist Nicole Roman-Johnston who also co-wrote and recorded bass and vocals on several album tracks. The resulting EELS is a darker record, tapped more into the devilishness within. It’s a more raucous, rougher ride sonically. There’s heartbreak, excitement, enchantment, dancing – we move through it all at a high-octane pace. Falcon Bitch and Smoofy never want to do the same thing twice on any song, and they don’t. This is never more apparent than on lead single, “Firefighters,” which might be the first of its kind told from the perspective of a Dalmatian who is overworked at their fire station. The pummeling, distorted garage rock ripper’s accompanying video by director URZULKA “came together through a group hallucination.” The band adds, “We love marbles and outdoor play and decided to get it on video for y’all. Making this was like creating an intricate handshake with all your buddies—riddled with inside jokes and giggles.” All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
The Dead Tongues w/ Lou Hazel
Lost Lake Presents The Dead Tongues with Lou Hazel on Saturday, March 1st. Across the last 15 years, Ryan Gustafson of The Dead Tongues has emerged as one of modern folk’s most distinct voices. As idiosyncratic and spectral as the songs have sometimes been, Gustafson has always tied his visions and verses to the kinds of hooks you tuck away like talismans, pulled out in case of emergency. Dust, Unsung Passage, Desert: The Dead Tongues’ albums remain some of the more compelling and curious works in their field on this side of a century. The latest edition to The Dead Tongues’ catalog, the song-centric and magnetic Body of Light and the discursive and wonderfully elliptical I Am a Cloud, is 16 complete tunes split across interweaving and disparate albums. Before heading to Betty’s, Gustafson spent a month at “the Shack,” a primitive and private structure in rural western North Carolina, working on new material and sorting through piles of poems, sticky notes scattered across the windows, and stacks of free writing streams of thought. Most of the songs were written during this time – the exquisite “Daylily,” a warm little gift for his partner, or “I’m a Cloud Now,” a fever dream of song and spoken-word about the toggle between identity and ephemerality. The creative energy was free flowing, deep and explorative, songs somehow coming together in a manner both freakishly fast and patient. In this energy and specific space the groundwork for the album was rooted, springing forth from the thick of the elemental and natural beauty these songs reference. The daylily on the cover of the album was picked from the land the shack is built upon – there’s a connection between the physical natural setting and the creative work itself, intertwined and natural bloom. Gustafson wanted to continue with that explorative energy once he got into the formal studio, allowing it to lead the group of players assembled – the albums feature performances by Jenn Wasner (Wye Oak, Bon Iver), Mat Davidson (Twain), Matt Douglas (The Mountain Goats), Joe Westerlund (Califone, Megafaun), Jeff Ratner (Bing and Ruth), and more. Gustafson wanted to dedicate the studio time to not just recording songs but also making something new, with new improvisations. “Sometimes it’s hard to be anyone anywhere it seems,” Gustafson, his voice as understanding as empathy, sings to start the second verse of “Hard Times, Sore Eyes,” the farewell for Body of Light. That may read like a bummer, a concise and crippling encapsulation of our struggles to make meaning that’s as right as rain. But, really, it’s a permission slip to elide expectation, to try something different. Maybe in the past, Gustafson was seen as the singer-songwriter in a folk-rock band called The Dead Tongues. But when he started to let that go, he found something fascinating, new, and absorbing. Body of Light and I Am A Cloud are brilliant chapters written after Gustafson wondered if he’d closed the book, and they are, in turn, hard to put down. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
CHYL w/ Dreamdriver, Chelon + Havok
Lost Lake Presents CHYL with Dreamdriver, Chelon and Havok on Saturday, April 5 — Sign up for early access to presale: https://laylo.com/chyl/m/prgtour CHYL is a Los Angeles-based electronic dance music producer and DJ whose passion for speed has infected dance floors, fashion, and car culture worldwide. Trading a finance degree from Columbia University for the world of dance music, CHYL left behind a promising investment banking career to chase her true passion. Since then, she’s experienced a meteoric rise, captivating fans globally with her radiant personality and high-octane tracks. Now a global trailblazer and pioneer in the Speed House genre, CHYL has distinguished herself with her high-energy productions characterized by rapid pace, intricatesound design, and bass-heavy beats. 2023 was a breakout year for CHYL, with international acclaim for her viral remix of Kanye West’s “Mercy” and a debut mainstage performance at Countdown Festival, followed by HARD Summer and EDC. Her tracks have dominated top labels like Monstercat, Bassrush, and Dim Mak, earning her a loyal fanbase and marking her as a breakout act to watch. In 2024, her debut solo headline in Los Angeles sold out within 7 minutes and was shortly followed by back-to-back sold-out headlines in 7 different cities. With her unique sound and relentless drive, CHYL is an unstoppable force, inspiring dream-chasers everywhere. Her leap from finance to dance music is a testament to the power of following your passion and as she continues to blaze her own trail, one thing is clear: she’s not slowing down, and she’s only getting faster. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Top Brahman & Omas w/ Chozen, PapaJay + Liquid Cloud
Lost Lake Presents Top Brahman & Omas w/ Chozen, PapaJay + Liquid Cloud on Friday, January 3rd. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.
Infinite Cousins w/ Virgil Vigil + Soneffs
Lost Lake Presents Infinite Cousins with Virgil Vigil and Soneffs on Thursday, January 9th. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.
Surprise Soup w/ Judith Hindle, Exhaler + Spinning Jenny
Lost Lake Presents Surprise Soup with Judith Hindle, Exhaler and Spinning Jenny on Friday, January 24th. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.