Thu Jan 9 2025
8:30 PM - 11:00 PM (Doors 8:00 PM)
$19.51
Ages 21+
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Siblings Christina and Damon Watson, originally from New York City, lead Queen Lily, a five-member alt-rock band now based in Los Angeles - Lucas Frankel (drums), Jace Jensen (bass), and Louis Courts (guitar). Drawing inspiration from the late ’90s and early 2000s alt-rock they grew up with, their music has been described as a blend of melancholic hope. The band rehearses in their Hollywood studio and recently finished recording their debut album—11 tracks they’re eager to share with the world. Their first single, “Problems,” is now available on all streaming platforms.
Siblings Christina and Damon Watson, originally from New York City, lead Queen Lily, a five-member alt-rock band now based in Los Angeles - Lucas Frankel (drums), Jace Jensen (bass), and Louis Courts (guitar). Drawing inspiration from the late ’90s and early 2000s alt-rock they grew up with, their music has been described as a blend of melancholic hope. The band rehearses in their Hollywood studio and recently finished recording their debut album—11 tracks they’re eager to share with the world. Their first single, “Problems,” is now available on all streaming platforms.
$19.51 Ages 21+
Tickets $15 in adv/ $20 day of show
Siblings Christina and Damon Watson, originally from New York City, lead Queen Lily, a five-member alt-rock band now based in Los Angeles - Lucas Frankel (drums), Jace Jensen (bass), and Louis Courts (guitar). Drawing inspiration from the late ’90s and early 2000s alt-rock they grew up with, their music has been described as a blend of melancholic hope. The band rehearses in their Hollywood studio and recently finished recording their debut album—11 tracks they’re eager to share with the world. Their first single, “Problems,” is now available on all streaming platforms.
Siblings Christina and Damon Watson, originally from New York City, lead Queen Lily, a five-member alt-rock band now based in Los Angeles - Lucas Frankel (drums), Jace Jensen (bass), and Louis Courts (guitar). Drawing inspiration from the late ’90s and early 2000s alt-rock they grew up with, their music has been described as a blend of melancholic hope. The band rehearses in their Hollywood studio and recently finished recording their debut album—11 tracks they’re eager to share with the world. Their first single, “Problems,” is now available on all streaming platforms.
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