Frank Turner’s Lost Evenings Festival brought musicians from far and wide to The House of Blues in Anaheim, CA last month. In addition to Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls’ four headlining sets, and alternating with the Main Stage supporting acts, there were supporting acts performing on the Nick Alexander Stage in the HoB Parish Room. This stage is named so in honor of music industry stalwart and personal friend of Turner and many other UK based artists, Nick Alexander, who’s life was cut too short (definitely check out the Nick Alexander Music Trust for more information on how they’re keeping his legacy alive today). Despite being a smaller room, every act packed in crowds of concertgoers as the main stage was reset. The room technically has a cap of only a few hundred people, and each act that follows had people shoulder to shoulder spilling out into the hallways. Unfortunately we were not able to arrive in time to cover Kayleigh Goldsworthy or WaterTower on Night 1, but you can catch our full coverage below of the many musicians who took the Nick Alexander stage by storm on Nights 2, 3, and 4.