Frank Turner Presents Lost Evenings Festival | Nick Alexander Stage Line Up Announced

Frank Turner’s award-winning festival, Lost Evenings is returning this year for its fourth installment. Following the cancellation of last year’s event in Berlin, Germany, due to the pandemic, the festival instead returns to London’s iconic Roundhouse venue on 16-19 September 2021, where the first two Lost Evenings took place. The 4-day event (winner of the AIM Best Independent Festival Award in September 2017) will occupy the many rooms, bars and outside spaces in Camden, to create an exciting program of events, talks and live music. Tickets for Lost Evenings IV are on sale now with the Sunday night already sold out. 

As previously announced Lost Evenings IV will see Frank Turner headline each night with very different shows: Thursday 16th September Frank will perform an Acoustic Duo Show with Matt Nasir; Friday 17th September sees Frank and The Sleeping Souls play songs from the First Three Albums + new songs; Saturday 18th September will celebrate the tenth anniversary of England Keep My Bones and then on Sunday 19th September Greatest Hits Set will close the festivities. Supports for the main stage for each night have already been revealed. On the Thursday Frank is joined by friends and past touring buddies Grace Petrie and Emily Barker. Following on Friday, the amazing Jamie Lenman (full band) and PET NEEDS warm up the main stage. Saturday will see supports from the incredible Nova Twins and Lottery Winners. And on Sunday Xtra Mile Recordings label mates Skinny Lister and Guise will help close the festival in style.

Now, Frank is thrilled to unveil the live-up for the second stage, named as the Nick Alexander Stage, that will run concurrently across the weekend. Named after the merchandise manager and long-time friend of Frank’s, who was tragically killed in the Paris, Bataclan attack in 2015 – the stage will honour his memory by playing host to some of the best emerging acts – personally selected. Thursday will see Holy Moly & The Crackers headline with support from The Meffs and Jess Silk. Friday will host New PagansFalse Heads and Misery GutzSaturday’s billing is Dream NailsMorning Crush and Wilwood Buoys whilst Sunday’s Xtra Mile Recordings night continues with Deux FurieusesBERRIES and a headline show from label friend Samantics

In addition to the evening performances at the Roundhouse, a selection of panels, masterclasses and workshops under the banner of ‘Last Minutes’ will also run across the 4 days featuring leading industry insiders, musicians, experts and music professionals offering inspiration, insight and advice to audiences.  The full programme of events will be announced soon.

Speaking about Lost Evenings IV, Frank says: “After a thoroughly miserable year for live music – not least having to cancel the Berlin Lost Evenings event last year – I’m ecstatic to say we’re bringing the festival back to where it started, at the Roundhouse London in Camden Town. It’s going to be a family affair – old friends (Grace, Jamie, Skinny Lister) and new (Nova Twins, Lottery Winners, Pet Needs), and just a huge celebration of what we all missed lately – getting together for a singalong.”

Thursday 16th September:
Main Stage: Acoustic Duo with Matt Nasir + Grace Petrie + Emily Barker
NA Stage: Holy Moly & The Crackers + The Meffs + Jess Silk

Friday 17th September:
Main Stage: The First Three Albums plus new songs + Jamie Lenman with full band + PET NEEDS.
NA Stage: New Pagans + False Heads + Misery Gutz

Saturday 18th September:
Main Stage: England Keep My Bones Tenth Anniversary Show + Nova Twins + The Lottery Winners
NA Stage: Dream Nails + Morning Crush + Wilwood Buoys

Sunday 19th September:
Main Stage: Greatest Hits + Skinny Lister + Guise.
NA Stage: Samantics + Deux Furieuses + BERRIES

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If any (of the) show(s) is cancelled due to Covid restrictions, rescheduled date(s) or a refund of ticket(s) face value will be given. Shows will be operating in line with all Government guidelines for everyone’s safety. 

The success of Lost Evenings has been built steadily over the last three years as the festival continues to cement its reputation as an event with community and camaraderie at its core. The first two years were held at London’s Roundhouse and surrounding Camden venues, before its international debut at Boston’s House Of Blues in 2019. Last year’s event due to be held at Berlin’s Arena was cancelled due to the pandemic. All years have sold out months in advance, with crowds packing out all daytime satellite events, each stage from start to finish and of course coming together each evening to share and rejoice in 4 very different performances from Frank.