OHIO’S CAAMP RETURN TO GLASGOW WITH LATEST ALBUM ‘COPPER CHANGES COLOUR’
Caamp (Rebecca Kilpatrick/Northern Exposure)
PHOTO GALLERY | CAAMP | SWG3 GALVANIZERS 26th October 2025 by Rebecca Kilpatrick
Last week, Ohio based alt-folk band Caamp kicked off the UK leg of their Copper Changes Colour Europe 2025 Tour at Glasgow’s SWG3 Galvanizers, performing tracks from their latest album of the same name.
Over 3 years since filling up landmark UK venues after the release of their 2022 breakthrough album, Lavender Days, songwriter, Taylor Meier took some away from the spotlight, returning with their fifth album Copper Changes Color back in June this year.
The extensive European Tour follows a hugely successful US leg, which saw Caamp selling out shows across the country, including world-famous venues like New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. Their set highlighted the enduring and refreshing charm of their folk rock sound, reaffirming its timeless appeal.
With additional stops this week in Manchester and London, the tour reaches an end at Dublin’s National Stadium on Saturday 1st November.












