The Aces – Gold Star Baby Tour
Artist Presale: 7/21 @ 10am
Spotify Presale: 7/24 @ 10am
All presales end: 7/24 @ 11:59pm
Public on Sale: 7/25 @ 10am
The Aces
So far evolved from who they were when they first began releasing music in 2017, The Aces deserve the sense of celebration they feel in their new music. With 3 albums, over 250 million streams, and countless other milestones under their belts, sisters Cristal and Alisa Ramirez (lead vocals/guitar and drums), Katie Henderson (lead guitar/vocals), and McKenna Petty (bass) are in full form working toward their 4th LP Gold Star Baby (out August 15 via SoundOn).
“The Magic” is The Aces “most confident single yet” (Dork Magazine), and with “Jealous” and “You Got
Me” as their followup releases, they cement that they have no qualms with being the coolest ones in the room. Continuing to reach new pop heights, the band is rapidly becoming one of the genre’s most exciting and authentic voices.
The Aces have toured with the likes of 5 Seconds of Summer, X Ambassadors, The Vamps, and COIN, and have played at festivals all over the world, including NY Pride, Lollapalooza, Firefly, Bonnaroo, OUTFEST, Sziget, Pukkelpop and more. During their 2023 headline tour they sold out the international run across the UK, Australia & Japan. In 2024, they opened for Chappell Roan at Kentucky Pride and supported Goth Babe on a US run. So far this summer they have played at Summerfest as they make their way towards All Things Go and a headline tour this fall.
Lydia Night
Since she was 15-years-old, singer/songwriter Lydia Night has brought an unstoppable sense of abandon to everything she creates. With her debut solo work, the former frontwoman of L.A. garage-punk band The Regrettes reveals the full depth of her vision for the very first time, delivering a pop-centric sound built on a wildly unpredictable but endlessly thrilling sound. A dazzling introduction to the now 24-year-old artist’s newly elevated songwriting, debut single “Pity Party” offers a whirlwind glimpse at all the drama and havoc unfolding in her mind (imposter syndrome, existential dread, anticipatory grief, etc.), brilliantly twisting that outpouring into an electrifying anthem. As she doubles down on the unapologetic spirit that’s always defined her music, Night unlocks an entirely new freedom in the possibilities of pop—ultimately transforming her chosen genre into a vessel for confession, catharsis, and life-changing self-discovery.