
The Band Solstice w/ Lenox Hills
Thu, 8 Jan, 9:00 PM CST
Doors open
8:30 PM CST
The Basement
1604 Eighth Ave South, Nashville, TN 37203
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
Refund Policy
All sales are final. No refunds unless a show is canceled.

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The Band Solstice
The Band Solstice
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In 2019, on the evening of the summer solstice, 5 high school friends growing up together in Knoxville, TN had a crazy idea. While bonding over their favorite groups like Kings of Leon, Dawes, Mt. Joy and Dr. Dog, they decided to start a band.
6 years later, The Band Solstice, now college students at The University of Tennessee, have been consistently touring and releasing music. Marty Gee’s powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence are rounded out by a powerhouse band anchored by drummer Grayson Strayder and bassist Maddox Frazier. Jacob Greene on the keyboards adds depth and layers while Jackson Frazier on lead guitar takes songs to the next level with his shredding solos and melodious guitar riffs.
In 2025, with new music on the horizon, The Band Solstice is heading out on their “Crashout Tour” hitting major markets in the South East and East Coast. Be on the lookout for new tunes and new cities.

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Lenox Hills
Lenox Hills
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A Tennessee rock quartet with a raucous yet dynamic demeanor, Lenox Hills was founded in 2016 by brothers Luke (vocals, guitar) and Packy Mullin (guitar), along with Kyle Swenson (drums) and Kameron Dunn (bass). They released their debut EP, “The Stricken Young,” in 2017; a collection of 4 songs that dealt with love, ache and the particulars of youthful consequence. Since then, the band has released a second EP (“Names”, 2020) along with various singles, refining their dense rock instincts and further developing the core musical relationships within the band. The guitars of Luke and Packy Mullin have become simultaneously tighter and more comfortable with one another, while Dunn’s bass and Swenson’s drums have evolved together into a complexly layered and bombastic rhythmic section.