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Coheed and Cambria performing during the A Window of the Waking Mind Tour at the Whitewater Amphitheater in New Braunfels, Texas on July 16, 2022, with Claudio Sanchez, Travis Stever, Josh Eppard, and Zach Cooper. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)

Coheed and Cambria have gripped listeners and press around the globe with their visionary compositions and conceptual mastery. In 2018, Coheed and Cambria made a stunning return with their new album THE UNHEAVENLY CREATURES, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s “Hard Rock Albums” chart, #6 current sales and Top 15 on the “Billboard 200” chart.

Boasting 15 songs over 78 minutes, The Unheavenly Creatures marked Coheed and Cambria’s furious return to concept albums, the ‘First Act’ in a brand-new story arc set within the backdrop of The Amory Wars universe. The acclaimed record is highlighted by standout tracks “The Gutter,” “Unheavenly Creatures,” “The Dark Sentencer” (premiered by Marvel Studios) and “Old Flames,” the latter of which features an official music video directed by Charles “Chas” Todd.

The cinematic clip features striking choreography masterminded by Broadway luminary Jon Rua who is known for his roles in the 12-time Tony nominated Spongebob Squarepants and the Tony & Grammy Award Winning hit musical Hamilton.

More recently, Coheed and Cambria teamed up with Grammy Award-winning singer Rick Springfield for a sequel to one of the most iconic stories in rock ‘n’ roll history with “Jessie’s Girl 2” and launched their very owncoffee brand, Coheed and Cambria Coffee Roasters.
They never disappoint. I brought my 5 yr old for her first Coheed show and we had an amazing time! We will definitely be going to see them again soon.

If you aren’t already obsessed with Coheed, see them. Coheed and Cambria put on the best show out there. I’m already a huge fan but I can’t tell you how awesome it was leaving the show the overhearing countless “wow I wasn’t a big fan but no I’m obsessed” or “thank you so much for convincing me to come that was the best show I’ve ever been to.”

Such an amazing show! Coheed was incredible, this was one of the best shows I have ever been too.

Amazing! Show was fantastic and Coheed was on point. Best show I've ever been to. Amazing experience.

The greatest show yet! First off, Coheed is an amazing band with extremely talented musicians. Their live performances are always awesome, however this performance was the greatest ever. We brought our Son and Neice to this, and the whole band were interacting with them and they're still star struck. Claudio had gifted the 2 of them his setlists mid session! Such an amazing experience and proud father and uncle moment.
Setlist for the show at the Whitewater Amphitheater
  • Aces High
  • Prologue
  • The Dark Sentencer
  • The Gutter
  • The Embers of Fire
  • Beautiful Losers
  • Shoulders
  • The Running Free
  • A Disappearing Act
  • In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
  • Ghost
  • Blood
  • The Liars Club
  • Everything Evil
  • Blood Red Summer
  • A Favor House Atlantic
  • Window of the Waking Mind
  • The Suffering
  • Welcome Home

Coheed and Cambria was the main act at the Whitewater Amphitheater with guests Alkaline Trio and Mothica. They continue across the United Sates, Canada, and Europe with the last stop at the Carlswerk Victoria in Köln, Germany on October 30, 2022.

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