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Lydia Night Shines in Her Solo Debut at The Echo

On August 13, 2025, Lydia Night of The Regrettes delivered her first solo headlining show at The Echo in Los Angeles. Performing songs from 'Parody of Pleasure,' she revealed a bold new chapter in her career.

On August 13, 2025, Lydia Night—best known as the voice and rhythm guitarist of The Regrettes—stepped into the spotlight alone for the first time, delivering a powerful headlining set at The Echo in Los Angeles.

For years, Night has been celebrated for her raw energy, sharp lyricism, and fearless presence with The Regrettes. But this show marked a shift. Performing under her own name, she gave fans a glimpse into the next chapter of her career—breaking into the pop world.

The evening highlighted material from her newly released project, Parody of Pleasure, a body of work that blends biting commentary with shimmering hooks. Each song carried the unmistakable wit and honesty that has always defined her songwriting, but the arrangements were leaner and more vulnerable, placing her voice and storytelling front and center.

The Echo, tucked in the heart of Echo Park, provided a fitting venue for Night’s debut. Its intimate size created a closeness between artist and audience, making every lyric land with extra weight. The crowd leaned in, eager to be part of a moment that felt like both a celebration and a reintroduction.

Night’s performance balanced fiery confidence with moments of surprising tenderness. She still carried the punk-infused grit fans expect, but there was also a sense of reflection—an artist revealing herself without the shield of a band around her.

If this show is any indication, Lydia Night’s solo path will be just as compelling as her work with The Regrettes. She’s proven she can command a stage on her own, turning personal stories into universal anthems. Fans left The Echo not just impressed, but excited for what’s next.

Her debut solo headlining performance wasn’t just a concert—it was the unveiling of a new artistic identity. And it’s clear: Lydia Night is ready to take this next step on her own terms.

Parody of Party tracklist:

Pity Party
Little Doe
The Hearse
The Bomb
Gutter
Puppet
Meltdown
Trust Fall
Love Bomb
Loaded Gun
Chameleon
You Sir
Art Sucks

Follow Lydia Night on Instagram @lydianight

Tara Low
Tara Low
Tara Low is the founder and editor of Guitar Girl Magazine, a platform dedicated to empowering women in music. She is also the author of the children's books "My Musical ABCs: Discover the Joy of Music and Animals, One Letter at a Time!" and "Gigi Wants to Play Guitar," inspiring young readers to embrace the magic of music.
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