PALAYE ROYALE // NASHVILLE, TN
Palaye Royale brought their signature blend of fashion and art rock to Basement East, turning the intimate venue into a whirlwind of energy and emotion. The trio’s theatrical presence and relentless intensity made for a night that fans won’t soon forget.
The moment the first note rang out, the crowd erupted, the floor shaking beneath the weight of jumping fans. Every song became a call-and-response between the band and their devoted audience, creating an atmosphere that blurred the line between performer and spectator.
Frontman Remington Leith proved why he’s one of the most electrifying performers in modern rock, culminating in a jaw-dropping moment when he climbed onto the rafters, dangling above the ecstatic audience. Guitarist Sebastian Danzig and drummer Emerson Barrett matched his energy, fueling the set with intricate riffs and thunderous percussion.
One of the night’s most emotional moments came when the band performed “Wednesday Afternoon,” dedicated to their recently passed mother. As Remington’s heartfelt tribute filled the room, the energy shifted from electric to deeply intimate, showcasing the band’s ability to connect with their audience.
From anthemic singalongs to riotous rock chaos, Palaye Royale proved why they command such a devoted following. They don’t just play music—they embody it, bringing their art to life in the most visceral way possible.











































