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CAAMP CAAMP ANNOUNCE PHILANTHROPIC FUND

Tour Dates:

May 25 - Pepsi Amphitheatre - Flagstaff, AZ

May 26 - Brooklyn Bowl - Las Vegas, AZ

May 28 - BottleRock Napa Valley - Napa Valley, CA

July 11 - Big Sky Town Center - Big Sky, MT

July 14 - Under The Big Sky - Whitefish, MT

July 16 - Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre - Park City, UT

July 17 - Gerald R. Ford Amphitheatre - Vail, CO

July 19 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Morrison, CO

July 20 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Morrison, CO

July 27 - The Met - Philadelphia, PA

July 28 - Newport Folk Festival - Newport, RI

Aug 02 - Massey Hall, Toronto, ON CANADA

Aug 03 - Massey Hall, Toronto, ON CANADA

Aug 25 - Beach Road Weekend - Vineyard Haven, MA

Aug 27 - WonderBus Music Festival - Columbus OH 

Sept 03 - Thompson’s Point - Portland, ME

Sept 05 - Ting Pavilion - Charlottesville, VA

Sept 06 - Red Hat Amphitheatre - Raleigh, NC

Sept 08 - Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre - Charlotte, NC

Sept 09 - Moon River Music Festival - Chattanooga, TN

Sept 12 - Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland - Kansas City, MO

Sept 14 - The Salt Shed - Chicago, IL

Sept 15 - The Salt Shed - Chicago, IL

Sept 16 - Welch, MN - Treasure Island Amphitheater (co-headline with Trampled By Turtles)

Sept 19 - Masonic Temple Theatre - Detroit, MI

Sept 20 - TCU Amphitheatre at White River State Park - Indianapolis, IN

Nov 02 - The Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TN

Nov 03 - The Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TN

Today, Columbus, Ohio band Caamp has announced the formation of the Great Heights Movement, their newly established philanthropic fund. The Great Heights Movement supports charitable programs primarily in the Columbus, Ohio area, as well as other communities the band encounters both nationally and internationally. Caamp is committed to responding to needs centered around music education, social justice and sustainability. Funds from the Great Heights Movement will be administered by The Columbus Foundation.

“We are very excited to launch the Great Heights Movement. It gives us a chance to support charities and social and environmental causes on both a local and national scale,” the band says. “Beginning last year and continuing indefinitely, a portion of proceeds from all ticket sales will go towards our fund. We encourage you to check out the newly launched website to learn more and get involved if you’d like. We’re so thankful that with the help of our incredible Caamp community we’ll be able to support causes we feel strongly about.”

Current beneficiaries of the Great Heights Movement include Harmony Project, Brightside Project and The Way Station for relief in East Palestine, Ohio, Sam’s Fans and the Kirk Horn Music Fund. Caamp is encouraged to support many other organizations doing great work as the fund continues to grow. For more information please visit the Great Height Movement website.

Last week, Caamp hit the road on an expansive North American Tour playing multi-night stints, festivals and some of the most beautiful amphitheaters across the country. The tour continues through the end of September. Highlights include Pepsi Amphitheatre in Flagstaff on May 25th, Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre in Park City on July 16th and Caamp’s two night residency at Chicago’s new venue The Salt Shed on September 14th and 15th, plus a few special acoustic nights throughout the tour including a return to The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN on November 2nd and 3rd. Caamp will also appear at major festivals throughout the summer including BottleRock Napa Valley, Under The Big Sky, Freshgrass Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Moon River Festival and more. 

Last summer Caamp released their latest album, Lavender Days via Mom+Pop. The album quickly sprung to the top of the Billboard charts with opening positions in the Top 10 on 4 different charts, including Americana, Alternative, Vinyl and Indie and Top 20 positions on 7 charts total including #83 on the Billboard Top 200. The band also hit #7 on Spotify’s U.S. Album Debut Chart. Caamp’s music has dominated the charts at Triple A radio scoring three #1 singles and five total songs that have landed in the top 10. The band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and CBS Mornings and toured extensively, selling more tickets than ever before including their first arena headlining show. Lavender Days was produced by Caamp and Beatriz Artola and featured Nathaniel Rateliff and Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield on vocals. The band was recently nominated for the Americana Music Awards duo/ group of the year. Lavender Days is available here.

Caamp hails from Columbus, Ohio and was founded by Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall who grew up together. They launched the band out of Athens, OH where Meier was attending Ohio University. Caamp has released three previous full lengths - their self-titled 2016 debut, 2018’s Boys and By and By (Mom + Pop) in 2019. The band has amassed over a billion streams globally. The Great Heights Foundation is Caamp’s way of giving back to the community that supported them in their youth and continues to be a source of inspiration and contributor to the band’s success.

More About The Columbus Foundation:

The Columbus Foundation serves more than 3,000 individuals, families, and businesses that have created unique funds and planned gifts to make a difference in the lives of others through the most effective philanthropy possible. Located in Columbus, Ohio, The Columbus Foundation is one of the ten largest community foundations in the country, and it serves donors and communities across the nation.