Tyson Motsenbocker w/ Titus Haug + Paul Whitacre

Lost Lake Presents Tyson Motsenbocker with Titus Haug and Paul Whitacre on Sunday, November 13 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Kid Smoko w/ + Ultra + May Be Fern

Lost Lake Presents Kid Smoko with + Ultra and May Be Fern on Friday, August 19 — In 2019, five childhood friends from New Jersey came together to form Kid Smoko, a genre blending band that combines elements of indie, pop, hip-hop, punk, and electronic music. Through releasing breakthrough left-pop singles such as “Tommy Boy”, “Come With Me” and “Can’t Hear” they cultivated a growing fanbase and started performing across the country, recently playing sold out shows at Elsewhere (Brooklyn), Philamoca (Philly), and The Venice West (Los Angeles). The sound and style of the band’s music is a product of the eclectic and varying tastes of each 5 members, and no two songs of theirs can be put in the same box. Having just relocated to Los Angeles, they are putting everything they have into making it happen.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Little Stranger w/ Cory Simmons + Steady Feel

Lost Lake Presents Little Stranger with Cory Simmons and Steady Feel on Thursday, June 16th–16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardianBorn and raised in Philly, crash landed in Charleston, Kevin and John Shields are breaking intopreviously uncharted waters with their quirky indie hip-hop group, Little Stranger. BetweenJohn’s melodic singer-songwriter magnetism, Kevin’s in-your-face delivery, and an overallundeniable groove, this duo is sure to get any audience up and moving. Stylistically reminiscentof Gorillaz and Odelay-era Beck, Little Stranger delivers a fresh take on melodic hip-hop. Everytrack brings the uniqueness and strangeness that their name implies.For the past few years, the duo has perfected their live performance by playing over 100 showsper year prior to the coronavirus shutdown. The group also puts a big focus on creatingarresting visual experiences through their music videos, their own eccentric television program(LSTV), and in-house graphics. Between their out-of-the-box creative endeavors and anever-increasing arsenal of new tunes, Little Stranger is poised to make 2021 another slam dunk
VCO w/ Horse Bitch + Sound of Honey

Lost Lake Presents VCO with Horse Bitch and Sound of Honey on Sunday, May 8 — 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Jeff Cormack w/ Jordan Lucas + Satellite Pilot

Lost Lake Presents Jeff Cormack (of South of France) with Jordan Lucas and Satellite Pilot on Saturday, July 2 — 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
The Astronomers w/ Blush + Sam Davidson

Lost Lake Presents The Astronomers with Blush and Sam Davidson on Saturday, June 17 — The Astronomers are the band you can’t help but root for. Led by frontman Michael Stensland and producer Ben Baker, the duo boasts a dynamic and energy-filled performance that blends pop, rock, and electronic elements, resulting in a sound that’s uniquely their own. Formed in 2019 and proudly independent the duo write, produce, mix, and master tracks from their home studio in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.Their music gained momentum in 2020 with the release of single “Overthinking,” which received support from top 40 radio station; 101.1 WIXX, hitting #1 on Christmas Eve of 2020. Subsequent singles “Bad Type” and “Hotel Rooms” also received full rotation status, with “Hotel Rooms” charting at #88 on US top 40 radio and hitting #1 on 101.1 WIXX.The Astronomers began 2023 with their first headline tour across the Midwest in support of their debut album, “The Occasion”, culminating in performances on The Rock Boat XXII festival at sea. The festival, which set sail from Miami to the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas saw The Astronomers playing alongside national acts American Authors, LIT, Neon Trees, and more.Following the release of the first two singles from their fourth chapter of music, “Orange Afternoon” and “Last Call” the Wisconsin-based duo is set to kick off their West Coast tour in June of 2023.With their undeniable talent, captivating live performances, and authentic sound, it’s only a matter of time before The Astronomers become household names.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian