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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 90 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Copeland rocks!

    by Saury on 3/28/23Teragram Ballroom - Los Angeles

    It's not my first time going to a Copeland concert. And this one was just so beautiful, nostalgic, energetic and overall perfect!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Beautiful voice, short show.

    by Evan on 3/16/23The Foundry - Philadelphia

    They have so much music. Couldn't do an encore? The place was sold out. At least give us an hour and a half of music, please!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    IDK

    by Mike Bitt on 3/14/23The Foundry - Philadelphia

    I honestly chant review this bc my wife had a panic attack and we had to leave 3 songs into the opening act.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by CryonicC on 3/14/23The Foundry - Philadelphia

    One of my best friends and I traveled to PA from Baltimore to see Copeland. The venue was super vibrant, clean and the crowd was good. The opening act GirlHouse were great and got to hangout with them at the merch table. Copeland played one of the most influential emo albums of the 2000s and it was exciting to see it live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Worth the Wait

    by Erin on 3/11/23Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    Copeland is a band that means a lot to both me and my husband; their music has been an ever-present part of our relationship and love story. Both of us finally getting to see them live was a dream come true! They are amazing musicians and performers. Easily one of the best concerts I’ve attended for so many reasons. Unforgettable!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amaaaaazing

    by Lauren on 2/23/19Orpheum - Tampa

    I wasn’t the biggest fan of Copeland before the show but went with a friend, the venue was amazing as well as the crowd and the band was INCREDIBLE.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    It wasn't just nostalgia.

    by Musicmonk on 12/17/16Orpheum - Tampa

    I brought a friend with me who had never listened to them, and he said it was awesome. He's a fan now. The show started with Rae Cassidy and the 4-string quartet performing 2 songs. She killed it. She's amazing. Stunning. Beautiful. She could easily stand beside the greats like Lady Gaga and Adele, but easily sets herself apart by having a much softer touch. Shocking work! Then Copeland came. Aarons vocals were ON POINT. I don't remember him singing THIS well live, but he definitely nailed it. Guitar tones were true to the original sounds. Drums had the deepest snare in history - SO Copeland. Bass was groovin'. And don't forget the added 4 piece string section. Reeeeeaaally nice! Sound-wise, it could've been a bit better. Part of the problem is the performers musical choices. Compared to Copeland's albums there were often times where players didn't take advantage of the original compositions' arrangement and played longer notes more often. This muddied up the mix a bit and had an unfortunate knack to drown the vocals. And Aaron's SUPER SUPER soft falsetto randomly dropped his vocals down like 9 decibels. But the sound team could've probably handled at least some of that. Vocals needed to stay on top more often, so everything else needed to be dropped or scooped a bit more. Maybe some skilled compression could've made Aaron's falsetto's less drastic... ...but then again sound guys can only do so much. Overall I was stoked and felt emotional during the performance. Great songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    incredible

    by slou87 on 11/30/15The Sinclair - Cambridge

    unreal show. aaron is still on top of his game. the entire night was beautiful.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Amazing Bands, Copeland not so much

    by artsygirlstace on 5/9/10State Theatre - St Petersburg

    I am a HUGE Copeland fan, so the show was a little dissappointing to me, but mostly awesome and I'll tell you why. Deas Vail opened and man, they are very freaking talented. The way the lead singer can weave in and out of falsetto like its nothing makes Copeland's impressive vocals pale in comparison. The live performance was nothing short of perfect and touching and if you like Deas Vail, do not miss their show. Incredible. Off to that great start, I felt very hopeful for the rest of the show. Next I Can Make a Mess took the stage. Now I've been sort of a half fan of their music. I was in love with The Early November, like most emo-inclined college students, but I Can Make A Mess tended to bore me on occassion and never gripped me in quite the same way. Still, having the opportunity to see them would at least be interesting. Luckily, their candor and honesty on stage, as well as passion you can't quite experience from their recordings really turned around my opinion of them. I even went home and bought the new album right after the show. To be honest I actually went to this show twice and what I loved about their stage presence was their interaction with the crowd. The lead vocalist told a funny story in Akron, OH and I expected to hear a repeat of that story. Instead, crowd interaction produced its own funny discourse. Basically, what you see is what you get with these guys. They are very real and honest and I really think everyone felt connected with the band. Person L doesn't impress me. I'm not even sure what they are doing on this tour. They seem way too loud and bizarre, but I suppose if you need a change they are okay? I could have did w/out them. But that was fine, because COPELAND WAS NEXT! Annnnd in Akron, OH poor Aaron's voice was all messed up. He seemed grumpy and maybe on drugs which scared me. I don't think it was drugs though, his throat just would clearly not let him hit any of the beautiful melodies quite right the entire show. I think we all did our best to enjoy it though anyways. I mean, it was Copeland, and I knew all the songs. I do feel Copeland has only 2 bad songs though and they played BOTH of them..lol Polly sparks again or whatever? Seriously? Why that one?? So on vacation in St. Pete I had the pleasure of seeing this show again, this time hoping that the last time I see Copeland I would get to hear those soothing vocals in person and see a more fun Aaron similar to I can Make a Mess as he enjoyed singing on stage for us. Nope. Not really. He just seems sort of conceded and irritable. Its a shame really. It doesn't fit at all with the Aaron I know from the music on the records. And then what the frick? Can the guy just not sing live? Copelands songs, as you know, are mostly gentle. And on the records he songs softly but closely into the mic. Live he just forgets that he does this I guess and tries bolting everything out, and then of course he's too far from the mic for you to really even hear any good falsetto stuff. Sadly, I think he needs to take a lesson from Deas Vail on live performance. They were freaking stellar. Honestly, we left halfway through Copeland. The songs sounded like a mockery of the record more than a show. I got too sad and had to leave. I love Copeland to this day, but if you love them too, DON'T GO SEE THEIR FAREWELL TOUR.. lol Or better yet, GO SEE THEIR FAREWELL TOUR AND SAY FAREWELL RIGHT BEFORE COPELAND PLAYS! lol Because Deas Vail and I can Make a mess are totally worth the money and then some, but Copeland will leave you feeling like you were just hoping they were the band you grew to love so much while driving in your car, and you're really better off not having to know that for yourself. So there you go.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Farewell Copeland

    by CavemanSteve on 4/20/10The Social - Orlando

    The line up of this show was amazing. All four bands had similar sounds. I went in knowing some of Copeland's music, not really knowing what to expect of the other bands or the music I hadn't heard from Copeland. Although I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business had technical difficulties they played well. As for Daes Vail and Person L; Top notch performances. If I had the opportunity to relive this event I definitely would.