CAAMP
July 21
Presented by The Bowery Presents
Doors: 5:30 pm / Performance Time: 7:00pm
Tickets on sale Friday, February 20 at 10am
$1 from every ticket sold will benefit The Great Heights Movement. Established by Caamp in 2022, The Great Heights Movement supports charitable programs primarily in the Columbus, Ohio area, as well as other communities the band encounters both nationally and internationally. The Great Heights Movement is administered by The Columbus Foundation. Caamp is committed to responding to needs centered around music education, social justice and sustainability. https://greatheightsmovement.org/
“Nothing stays the same forever,” says Caamp’s Taylor Meier, “and there’s something beautiful about that. Time passes, seasons turn, people grow. Change is what makes life special.”
Ten years after childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall released their self-titled debut album, Caamp has become one of the most captivating live bands in modern music. With over 2.5 billion streams worldwide, five #1 singles at AAA radio, and a reputation for electric performances that blur the lines between modern folk and indie rock energy, the band – Meier, Westfall, Matt Vinson, Joseph Kavalec, and Nicholas Falk – continues to prove that some things only get better with time.
Caamp’s 2025 U.S. headline tour was nothing short of triumphant. The 33-show run sold over 200,000 tickets and included sold-out nights at iconic venues like Radio City Music Hall (two nights), Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre, The Salt Shed (two nights), The Anthem (two nights), and The Greek Theatre.
That same year, the band released “And It’s Gone,” written by Meier and featured as the theme song for the Apple TV+ series Stick, starring Owen Wilson.
“It’s so fun to just strike your guitar and let it echo through a room that size,” says Westfall. “There’s something primal about it, and while we never really consciously discussed it, I think you can hear our sound growing to match the rooms we’re playing.”
With Copper Changes Color out now – their fifth and most adventurous album to date – Caamp returns to the road with a collection that celebrates both evolution and endurance. The album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Americana/Folk Albums chart and showcases the undeniable chemistry between bandmates who’ve spent a decade perfecting their craft together.
“When we were putting the finishing touches on this record, I started noticing copper everywhere I went,” Meier recalls. “The older it was, the more imperfect the finish had become, but that patina was what gave it character. That’s the way I feel about our band ten years in.”
From early acclaim with their 2016 debut – which generated hundreds of millions of streams and their first gold single – through chart-topping releases like By and By (2019) and Lavender Days (2022), Caamp has built a devoted following that grows with every tour.
“There’s just so much trust,” says Meier. “We trust each other, we trust the songs, we trust the process. It allows us to work freely and push ourselves to places we haven’t been.”
That trust has carried Caamp from basement shows in Ohio to amphitheaters, theaters and arenas across the country, and as they celebrate a decade together, the band shows no signs of slowing down.