Will Evans w/ Kyle Szalay + Eli Rey
Lost Lake Presents Will Evans with Kyle Szalay and Eli Rey on Sunday, September 22nd. Will Evans pulls everyone into his embrace. He musically accesses a space without boundaries where all are welcome to commune openly and move freely. Through quotable folk-inspired lyrics, breezy grooves, and roots energy, it’s as if he’s giving you permission to be that pure self you can’t always be at work or even at home. The Rhode Island-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist also puts his words into action via his “Kind Folk” fan community, activating small acts of kindness, charity, and goodwill in tandem with performances nationwide. Buzzing out of the East Coast, he has consistently engaged and enraptured a fervent audience. By rotating between acoustic guitar, didgeridoo, handpan, percussive beatboxing, and more, he has developed a living and breathing signature sound of his own. Following Wishin’ Well [2013] and Signal Flares [2015], he reached a creative tipping point on Rise [2018]. Beyond collaborations with Trevor Hall, Mihali, and Paul Izak, it yielded the fan favorites Adam Eve”, “Rise” and “Hoka Hey” with over 5 million streams and counting. The album notably garnered three nominations at the New England Music Awards. 2023 saw him share After The Burnt Out Sun. Between selling out shows across the U.S. and Europe, he has graced bills alongside Crosby & Nash, Grace Potter, Bruce Hornsby, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Trevor Hall, and Railroad Earth. Meanwhile, “Kind Folk” has supported philanthropic organizations, including Surfrider Foundation, Operation Warm, Do It For The Love Foundation, Always Home, and more. After generating over 50 million streams independently, he inspires through a series of 2024 releases and much more to come. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Club XCX
Lost Lake Presents Club XCX on Saturday, August 17th. WELCOME TO CLUB XCX 🔥 CALLING ALL DENVER ANGELS FOR A BRATTY CHARLI NIGHT! 💚 EXPERIENCE A PARTY, GIRL: 🫧 Lost Lake 🏍️ Saturday, August 17 💅 8PM 💃🏻 18+ VROOM VROOM B*TCH / TIX @ WHATTHEDANCE.COM 🎟 Blasting the best of Charli XCX, ARCA, Slayyyter, Shygirl, SOPHIE, 100 gecs, and more! 💿 Follow us for more @thedanceparties 🥳
Chrissy Costanza + VOILÀ w/ Ally Nicholas
Lost Lake Presents Chrissy Costanza and VOILÀ with Ally Nicholas on Sunday, September 29 — All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian
Black Dots w/ Dead Pioneers, Chilton (members of Descendents & Black Flag) + Mossgatherers
Lost Lake Presents Black Dots with Dead Pioneers, Chilton (members of Descendents & Black Flag) and Mossgatherers on Saturday, August 31st. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Cancerslug w/ Taxi Paint + Solar Flare Sunset
Lost Lake Presents Cancerslug with Taxi Paint and Solar Flare Sunset on Thursday, October 3 — All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian
Photay w/ M. Sage + Random Temple
Lost Lake Presents Photay with M. Sage and Random Temple on Friday, October 25th. From the perspective of people who categorize music by genres and types, Evan Shornstein, better-known under his production moniker Photay, has created lots of different kinds of sounds over the past decade. There’s the Hudson Valley-raised, Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist composer’s quasi-IDM and electronic almost-pop tracks with the occasional vocal; the improvised organic and and experimental music sessions he participates in alongside new age giants, Laraaji and Carlos Niño; the diaspora electronic folk-jazz he makes with veteran musicians from all over the globe; and the disco and house adjacent records he tag-team DJs with Brooklyn producer Cesar Toribio and engineer Phil Moffa (who also masters all of Photay’s records — and those of dance-music dons around the world). But if you’ve listened closely to Shornstein’s prodigious output, you know that separating and classifying the work is actually contrary to the energy of Photay music. That what on-the-surface may lazily appear as differences, is actually brought together by a shared sonic warmth, a hardware pastoralism at play. Whatever category he engages, Photay makes outdoor music under the spell of the elements, for the purpose of different human movements — some physical, some spiritual, some emotional, some philosophical. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian
Fleece w/ Cherokee Social + Stovetop Gemini
Lost Lake Presents Fleece with Cherokee Social and Stovetop Gemini on Friday, August 9th. Welcome to a party with immaculate vibes thrown by four best friends onstage playing glammed-up, blissed-out music that makes you want to hug everybody and dance til the sun comes up. This is FLEECE––a campy, eccentric, chosen-family band influenced heavily by 60’s harmonies, psych rock, and contemporary pop. Their distinctive vintage-future sound and contagious joy have led them to tour internationally; including notable support slots for Sammy Rae & The Friends, Jukebox the Ghost, and Tokyo Police Club. In 2021, the band released Stunning & Atrocious, showcasing their robust live sound and quintessential FLEECE improvisational techniques. The album launched the Canadian quartet onto the international stage, racking up millions of YouTube views and over 40 million streams. For FLEECE, making music is first and foremost a means of exploring emotions and creating connections. Their humorous and honest lyrics create an opportunity for thoughtful conversation, all while inviting listeners to revel in the good times. As the band evolves and metamorphosizes, so too do their ever-blossoming identities both on and off stage. Made up of Matthew Rogers (vocals/keys), Megan Ennenberg (vocals/guitar), Jameson Daniel (guitar), and Ethan Soil (drums), what began as four friends singing and laughing among themselves has become a full-on community that continues to flourish with every show. Their exuberant live performances create an inviting and animated space for anyone and everyone who simply wants to feel happy, inspired, and positively groovy. With the release of their next single, “Do You Wanna Party,” FLEECE once again wraps you up in a loving, feel-good energy, inviting you to just dance and “know yourself as home.” All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.
Wet Nights w/ Jaguar Stevens, Chroma Lips, The Etiquettes + DJ Kleiman
Lost Lake Presents Wet Nights with Jaguar Stevens, Chroma Lips, The Etiquettes and DJ Kleiman on Saturday, August 10th. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.
XLTD w/ Proof Of Concept, This Is The Storm + Happy Ending
Lost Lake Presents XLTD with Proof Of Concept, This Is The Storm and Happy Ending on Sunday, August 4th. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.
Chad Tepper w/ Elektric Animals + hellocentral
93.3 KTCL Presents Chad Tepper with Elektric Animals and hellocentral on Thursday, September 12th. Chad Tepper, the musician with a vibrant persona earning him over 4 million followers on social media, has definitely spent some time in the limelight. Since moving from Orlando, Florida to Los Angeles in 2015 he’s jumped at every opportunity to grow his fanbase, showcasing his larger-than-life personality through stuntman-like antics and gnarly skateboard tricks. But in more recent years he has shifted focus to his true passion – making music – and building a lasting legacy in the alternative world. Since hitting the studio for the first time 4 years ago, the singer & guitarist is proving to be our generation’s next authentic rockstar. The effortlessly grunge quality of his voice combined with an all or nothing mindset and flair for storytelling find him equipped with the tools he needs for a fruitful career. Already seeing streams in the millions – over 15 million this past year alone – his talents have been recognized by industry majors such as Apple 1, Spotify, Lyrical Lemonade, KROQ among others. 2021 saw huge milestones for Tepper, boasting dream collaborations with Simple Plan, Travie McCoy and Cheat Codes; all acts that he grew up listening to and influenced the artist he is now. But there’s more to Chad than meets the eye; the tattooed ex-pro skater wouldn’t be the success story he is today without his fair share of hardship. The unfortunate fate of his early life saw Chad facing seven years of childhood homelessness, an experience that forever shaped the person and artist that he is today. “It was a moment in time and history of my life that I’ll never forget and honestly shaped me so much,” Tepper explained. “I wouldn’t be who I am without it and beyond that it is the reason why I write music the way I do.” After getting his first cassette player from a homeless shelter when he was 6, Tepper was destined to make music. Growing up watching icons from the 70’s such as Rick James, Freddie Mercury and Elton John, he also was impressed by early pop-punk, alt-rock and grunge that inform the high-powered music he makes now. Finding himself coming back to emotionally charged lyrics full of self-depracating coping mechanisms, Chad reflects, “For some reason, my lyrics are all about love, heartbreak and being a fucking loser my whole life.” An entertainer at heart, if you’re lucky enough to see a live Chad Tepper show you’ll be able to witness his outgoing energy and charisma as he commands the stage, loving and embracing every second of life. His flair for theatrics and passion for captivating audiences are a recipe for a truly dynamic performance. He gives 100% of himself and sometimes admittedly gets a little too in the moment, noting “All the crazy stuff I’m known for sometimes comes out too hahaha – it’s like a punk show from the 70s.” He isn’t afraid to bare it all (literally) to the world and with his recent signing to the legendary Epitaph Records, he’s ready to dive head-first into a new era. When it comes down to it, Chad just wants to share his story. “My music is real. I’m a storyteller. It’s all my past or things I believe for my future. I’m never scared to be vulnerable and I think that’s relatable.” All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian