Coheed and Cambria
Coheed and Cambria is an influential American progressive rock band hailing from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995. Renowned for their intricate concept albums that weave a narrative within the sci-fi universe of The Amory Wars, they blend elements of progressive rock, post-hardcore, and alternative rock. With a distinctive sound characterized by complex guitar work and Claudio Sanchez's unique tenor vocals, they have cultivated a dedicated following through acclaimed albums such as The Second Stage Turbine Blade and Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV.
Their recent tour, the 2025 Tour – Vaxis Era, celebrates the Vaxis storyline era, showcasing material from their latest album, Vaxis – Act III: The Father of Make Believe. This tour features headline performances at major venues, including the notable MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa, Florida.
The live experience of a Coheed and Cambria concert is marked by high energy and elaborate production. Audiences can expect a setlist filled with fan favorites such as "Goodbye, Sunshine," "Blood Red Summer," and "No World for Tomorrow," alongside deep cuts that explore the rich lore of The Amory Wars universe. The combination of acoustic moments interspersed with powerful prog rock arrangements creates an engaging atmosphere that resonates with attendees.
The MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre At The Florida State Fairgrounds serves as an ideal backdrop for such performances. Its spacious layout allows for an immersive concert experience where fans can fully engage with the music and the band's storytelling. This venue has hosted numerous significant acts, making it a key location in the Tampa music scene.
As Coheed and Cambria continue to evolve their sound and narrative through their music, their performances remain a testament to their artistry and connection with fans. The anticipation surrounding their shows reflects their status as a cornerstone of modern progressive rock.
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Coheed and Cambria Tampa reviews
Goo Goo Dolls+ Switchfoot= amazing
Green River Ordinance WAS PROBABLY THE BEST OPENING BAND I'VE EVER SEEN. Of course, the lead singer, Jon Foreman, actually climbed off stage and played in the crowd. The Coheed and Cambria, Switchfoot combination was great. They also signed autographs. From the point of view of a Coheed and Cambria fan who had never really listened to Switchfoot, I was blown away. It was a wonderful connection between the band and the audience. My only complaint is that the guitarist of the Coheed and Cambria sang more than John Rzeznik. But I really enjoyed Switchfoot. Of course, the Coheed and Cambria played amazingly.