Caamp recently made their NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert debut with a four-song set that journeyed through the band's decade-long history, as they celebrated their 10th anniversary this month.
Caamp kicked off the performance with their 2019 smash hit "By And By." Next, they played "Millions" from their 2025 album Copper Changes Color.
In the middle of the set, lead singer Taylor Meier shared a message of empowerment to artists' ability to shed light and positivity on the world during these hard times, before leading into "So Cool" from their 2018 Boys album, a song he says is about "breaking rules, falling in love and chasing what you believe in."
They ended their career-spanning set with fan favorite "All The Debts I Owe" - a song they submitted for their "Tiny Desk Contest" submission 10 years ago, which has since garnered 1.5 million views on YouTube and 15 million views across socials.
"Ten years and a tiny desk later… we're happy to finally be here," says Caamp on the occasion. "Thanks for all of it!"
Next month, Caamp will kick off their 19-city headlining tour, which includes support from Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, Mon Rovîa and more.
They're also joining select shows as direct support for both Zach Bryan and Mumford & Sons' 2026 tours.
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