Copeland Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
122,591
Category
Indie, Alternative
Concerts
Feb
26
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Nashville
Tickets
Feb
28
Come and Take It Live
Austin
Tickets
Mar
01
Vibes Event Center
San Antonio
Tickets
Mar
03
The Masquerade
Atlanta
Tickets
Mar
05
Revel
Albuquerque
Tickets
Mar
07
Anberlin w/ Copeland
Tempe
Tickets
Mar
08
Pappy & Harriet's
Pioneertown
Tickets
Mar
09
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Tickets
Mar
11
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego
Tickets
Mar
13
Observatory
Santa Ana
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Mar
14
The Novo
Los Angeles
Tickets
Mar
15
The Regency Ballroom
San Francisco
Tickets
Mar
18
The Crocodile
Seattle
Tickets
Mar
20
Treefort Music Hall
Boise
Tickets
Mar
21
The Depot
Salt Lake City
Tickets
Mar
22
Summit Music Hall
Denver
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Mar
24
Madrid Theatre
Kansas City
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Mar
25
Varsity Theater
Minneapolis
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Mar
28
Delmar Hall
St. Louis
Tickets
Mar
29
Anberlin - Anberlin – 20th anniversary of NTFP with Copeland and Madina Lake
Milwaukee
Tickets
Mar
30
The Majestic Theatre
Detroit
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Mar
31
The Athenaeum Theatre
Columbus
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Apr
02
Neighborhood Theatre
Charlotte
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Apr
03
The Masquerade
Atlanta
Tickets
Apr
05
Revolution Live
Fort Lauderdale
Tickets
Apr
06
House of Blues Orlando
Lake Buena Vista
Tickets
About Copeland
Longevity in music comes through pushing yourself and expanding the possibilities of your sound. This has never been more true for Copeland on their latest effort Blushing, a collection of 11 new tracks that advance and evolve everything the trio of musicians has done up until now. The band, which originally formed in Lakeland, Florida in 2001, has unveiled six albums, spanning from their 2003’s debut Beneath Medicine Tree to 2016’s Ixora. While they began as a rock band, Copeland’s music has explored multiple genres and pulled in various stylistic influences like electronic and symphonic. In the past the musicians have aptly melded these styles, creating a unique amalgam of sounds. This time they wanted to take each sound and style and push it to its logical extreme.
“We wanted to take all of the elements that made up our sound in the past and push those elements farther,” Aaron says. “So rock becomes more rock than we’ve been in the past. If we’ve taken elements of symphonic tones, let’s now be very symphonic. When we’re being electronic, be very electronic. We wanted to emphasize each element of sound harder, like an exaggerated version of Copeland’s sound. We could be each thing individually by pushing each facet of our art in a more focused way.”
After touring for two years on Ixora, Copeland’s first album since reuniting in 2014 after five years apart, the musicians took their time to write new music. Aaron remained in Florida, where he has his own studio Vanguard Room, and Bryan and Stephen were spending time in Nashville. Over the course of nearly two years, the musicians met several times in Florida for two to three week spans trying to develop this new version of their sound. It was a challenging process, and occasionally life got in the way. Ultimately, it was essentially not to overthink anything even as the time passed.
“There’s a danger when something takes a long time that you might overcook the idea,” Aaron says. “You work all the unique things out of them trying to make them perfect. Instead of overthinking we would just strip it back to the original idea and start fresh. We wanted to go back to the first demo and just start again, and that made it better. These songs feel like they made it to a good place.”
Aaron (who has helmed albums for Anberlin, Anchor & Braille, and Emarosa) produced Blushing, which draws its name from a lyric in “Colorless.” There was an added benefit of Bryan and Stephen’s production and mixing experience as well. “We think about the record from a producer’s angle, which is unique from most bands,” Aaron notes. “Everyone had a holistic view of the record. It’s cool to work with people who think that way.”
There is a sense of overall cohesion in terms of the tone and emotional quality, but the songs veer in different directions musically. “On Your Worst Day” best exemplifies the band’s sonic goals for the album, opening as a perfectly orchestrated song led by Aaron’s voice and strings before transforming into a melancholy electronic number. “Skywriter,” which features guest vocals from singer Young Summer, is introspective and moody, building layers of ambience with its hushed beats. “Night Figures” is an intimate love song, a theme that threads through the album, while “Lay Here” brings in synth elements to create an atmospheric bed of sound. It all bridges back to Ixora with “Pope,” the album’s rock opener that reminds the listener of where Copeland came from. The lyrics, overall, are purposefully abstract. “I try to keep things a little cloudy,” Aaron says. “I don’t like to be extremely literal in my lyrics. I want people to attach their own meanings and let the lyrics meet them where they are.”
The album is a strong step forward for Copeland, who plans to continue writing and releasing music together for the foreseeable future. The band, who have toured with the likes of Brand New, Goo Goo Dolls, Bob Mould, Switchfoot, Motion City Soundtrack and Guster, will also tour on the new material. In many ways, Blushing encapsulates the band’s impressive career, while also showcasing their evolution into mature songwriters and producers. It reveals how the strength of each individual component that makes up Copeland’s sound.
“We already knew these elements complimented each other,” Aaron says. “We have a lot of records under our belt so we knew that none of these sounds would be uncharacteristic of us. That let us be free to really push ourselves in that way and this album represents that.”
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Genres
Indie, Alternative
Band members
Stephen Laurenson, Aaron Marsh, Bryan Laurenson
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What fans are saying
danielle
They sounded amazing and the set list was incredible. All of my favorites from the good ol days!!
Motorco Music Hall
Durham, NC
Nov 25, 2022
Ron
Great show despite Stephen being out sick. Slim’s needs to get their AC working better...got hot in there
Slim's
San Francisco, CA
Apr 04, 2019
Macy
It’s was below freezing and an outdoor concert but his performance made it worth every second!
Barracuda
Austin, TX
Feb 10, 2019
Nathan
Such a beautiful show!! It had been too long since seeing Copeland. So gorgeous
Curtain Club
Dallas, TX
Feb 11, 2019
Kristen
Still bringin it! New album is amazing. Love watching this band grow.
The Visulite Theatre
Charlotte, NC
Feb 18, 2019
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Copeland Tour Cities
Albuquerque, NM
Kansas City, MO
Milwaukee, WI
St. Louis, MO
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Seattle, WA
Boise, ID
Detroit, MI
Columbus, OH
Atlanta, GA
San Francisco, CA
San Antonio, TX
Denver, CO
Salt Lake City, UT
Minneapolis, MN
Austin, TX
Las Vegas, NV
San Diego, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Nashville, TN
Charlotte, NC
Tempe, AZ
Santa Ana, CA
Frequently Asked Questions About Copeland
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Copeland on tour?
Yes, Copeland is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Copeland concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Copeland tour
is scheduled for 26 dates across 24 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Copeland scheduled to play?
Copeland is scheduled to play 26 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Copeland tour start?
Copeland’s tour starts Feb 26, 2025 and ends on Apr 06, 2025.
They will play 24 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Nashville at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville and their next upcoming concert
will be in Kansas City at Madrid Theatre.
What venues is Copeland performing at?
As part of the Copeland tour, Copeland is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 26 - Nashville,
TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Feb 28 - Austin,
TX @ Come and Take It Live
Mar 01 - San Antonio,
TX @ Vibes Event Center
Mar 03 - Atlanta,
GA @ The Masquerade
Mar 05 - Albuquerque,
NM @ Revel
Mar 07 - Tempe,
AZ @ Marquee Theatre
Mar 08 - Pioneertown,
CA @ Pappy & Harriet's
Mar 09 - Las Vegas,
NV @ Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Mar 11 - San Diego,
CA @ House of Blues San Diego
Mar 13 - Santa Ana,
CA @ Observatory
Mar 14 - Los Angeles,
CA @ The Novo
Mar 15 - San Francisco,
CA @ The Regency Ballroom
Mar 18 - Seattle,
WA @ The Crocodile
Mar 20 - Boise,
ID @ Treefort Music Hall
Mar 21 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ The Depot
Mar 22 - Denver,
CO @ Summit Music Hall
Mar 24 - Kansas City,
MO @ Madrid Theatre
Mar 25 - Minneapolis,
MN @ Varsity Theater
Mar 28 - St. Louis,
MO @ Delmar Hall
Mar 29 - Milwaukee,
WI @ The Rave / Eagles Club
Mar 30 - Detroit,
MI @ The Majestic Theatre
Mar 31 - Columbus,
OH @ The Athenaeum Theatre
Apr 02 - Charlotte,
NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
Apr 03 - Atlanta,
GA @ The Masquerade
Apr 05 - Fort Lauderdale,
FL @ Revolution Live
Apr 06 - Lake Buena Vista,
FL @ House of Blues Orlando