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Lost Stars & Day Tvvo

with STOKER
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Duck Room
Doors open at 7pm
Show starts at 8pm
$12 in Advance/
$15 DOS
All Ages
$2 Minor Surcharge at Door (Under 21/Cash Only)

COVID-19 Entry Requirements
Vaccination Proof/Test: Not Required
Mask: Optional

LOST STARS:

Lost Stars is composed of Kansas City natives Charley Holden (guitar, bass) and Damian Malnar (vocals/keys). After playing in bands together in their hometown as kids, they re-connected in 2014 at Nashville’s Belmont University and began playing together for campus showcases. Eventually, in 2016, it morphed into what is now known to be Lost Stars.

Shortly after forming, the band put out an EP called Sirens + Light, and fans began to latch on to the songs (especially the single “Legacy”). Soon they began playing shows, opening up for heavy-hitting indie bands like Coin and ARIZONA. Their sophomore EP called This Year’s Gonna Hurt (featuring songs like “This Year’s Gonna Hurt” and “I Don’t Know You Anymore”) is where the band began to hit their stride musically and started touring more across the East Coast, South, and Midwest.

When Covid-19 struck the world, the guys kept their creative juices flowing. They wrote a slew of catchy songs that were then previewed on TikTok which quickly went viral, garnering millions of views and thousands of new fans. The band’s first release of their newest music came in April 2021 with “Here’s To Being Single” which is an anthem for single people everywhere. They followed it up with three more singles, “Rocket Science”, “Pop Song”, and “Blacklist”. In 2022, they released “Dead Man Walking” & “Hoodie”, and the band plans to continue to release more music and get back on the road.

DAY TVVO:

Songwriter and producer, Kevin McGroarty, is your average millennial pacing back and forth in his twenties. Caught in the tug of war between childhood and adulthood, McGroartys’ brainchild, Day Tvvo arrived as a buffer, a platform to say things he may not be allowed to – to try something one day and be allowed to retry it the next day. Lots of room for imperfection, lots of room for mistakes, lots of room to finally get it right.

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