Ticket limit is 6.
The prices listed above are for tickets purchased in person directly at the Santa Barbara Bowl Box Office.
There is a transfer delay on all tickets.
Any purchase over the limit is subject to cancellation without notification.
General Admission floor is standing only.
$1 from every ticket sold will benefit The Great Heights Movement. Established by Caamp in 2022, 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. The Great Heights Movement is administered by The Columbus Foundation. Caamp is committed to responding to needs centered around music education, social justice and sustainability.
Acclaimed folk-rock band Caamp hits the road in 2025! The band recently released their brand new EP, Somewhere, their first collection of new music since 2022. The EP captures the band’s signature warmth and introspective storytelling while exploring themes of love, change, nostalgia, and letting go.
Leading the release is “Let Things Go,” a track that embodies the EP’s reflective core. With its gentle, rolling arrangement and lyrics urging release and renewal, the song serves as a poignant reminder of the power of moving forward.
Caamp’s loyal fans have helped them amass 2.2B + streams across their entire discography, 4.3MM + Monthly Listeners across DSPs, and an active social media following. With sold-out tours, headlining festival plays, and TV appearances, including Jimmy Kimmel Live, CBS This Morning, and Stephen Colbert, Caamp continues its journey with this new EP and single.
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 OhioUniversity. Caamp has released four previous full-lengths – their self-titled 2016 debut, 2018’sBoys, By and By in 2019 and Lavender Days in 2022.
Important Notice Regarding Safety, Health:
By attending the Santa Barbara Bowl (the “Bowl”), you and your guests are agreeing to observe all applicable rules, instructions and guidance from Bowl regarding conduct at events, as well as applicable laws and regulations, including those regarding safety protocols. All patrons are expected to behave in a lawful and safe manner, and to refrain from acting in a manner that endangers other individuals or adversely impacts the Bowl experience of other patrons. Failure to do so, as determined in the Bowl’s sole discretion, may result in you or your guests being ejected from the Bowl; individuals ejected on this basis will not be entitled to any refund, whether for themselves or for guests attending events with them. The Bowl also reserves the right to involve local authorities as deemed appropriate in its sole discretion, including but not limited to in circumstances where patrons are inebriated, combative and/or disruptive. However, the Bowl does not accept responsibility for the conduct of patrons acting in violation of law and/or Bowl rules and requirements, including damage to personal property, personal injury or death to third parties that may result from such misconduct. In addition, you and your guests also should be aware that an inherent risk of exposure to infectious diseases (including COVID-19/coronavirus and influenza) exists in public places where groups of people are present.
By purchasing or otherwise accepting a ticket to any Bowl event, you are acknowledging that you understand this inherent risk of exposure to any such infectious diseases and the risk of damage to property and/or injury by third parties, including serious illness and death, in public places where groups of people are present, such as the Bowl.
This risk extends beyond you to people with whom you may come into contact who may thereafter be exposed to such infectious diseases. By attending the Bowl, you and your guests are voluntarily assuming all risks related to third party misconduct and exposure to infectious disease. You and your guests, on behalf of yourselves and your family members, heirs and representatives, agree, to the fullest extent permitted by law, not to hold any event organizers, venue owners and operators, artists, performers or any of their respective employees, agents, managers, insurers or contractors, liable for any damage to personal property or illness or injury, including death, of yourself or any third parties with whom you come into contact arising from third party misconduct and/or exposure to infectious disease(s) in connection with attendance at the Bowl by you or your guests. You are voluntarily choosing to attend the Bowl and understand that you will not be able to hold anyone associated with the Bowl liable for any harm you or your family or guests may suffer as a result.