The Band CAMINO Returns to St. Louis for the NeverAlways Tour

st. louis, missouri - november 4, 2025

The Band CAMINO brought the NEVERALWAYS tour to The Pageant on November 4, filling the iconic St. Louis venue from the barricade to the back wall. The Nashville-based pop rock band made this stop just over halfway through the North American leg of the tour, named after their third and newest album, ‘NeverAlways,’ that was released in July. Perfectly setting the tone, the night started with openers In Color, marking their first performance in St. Louis, and almost monday, bringing their familiar high-energy set.

From the moment confetti burst during CAMINO’s opening song, it was clear that the audience was in for an exciting night. The setlist to come spanned a little bit of everything–new and old hits, fan favorites, covers, unreleased songs, and stripped down versions of well-loved music. The band wasted no time jumping from song to song, with a goal to fit this all in a 105-minute set, it felt as though you were taking a journey through their discography. As they approached the midpoint of the setlist, lead vocalist Jeffery Jordan reminisced on the growth of “Song About You” from their self-titled album in 2021, “Man, I’m proud of that song… now, I think that’s the fourth most streamed song on that album.”

I can’t tell you the last time I went to a concert where every single person in the room was actually singing along, until The Band CAMINO. This show was about more than the music, though. There are some elements of a show that you just cannot miss. The confetti, the fans singing the lyrics as if they’re all standing in the front row, the mirrored platform for drummer Garrison Burgess to play on top of. I’ve always said that audiences feed off of energy, and vice versa, but this was truly a show where the band and the crowd worked in tandem to make the night unforgettable. 

Going to a NEVERALWAYS tour stop, there are a few things you can expect. The highly-anticipated unreleased song, “Afterthought,” CAMINO’s newest single, “12:34,” and a stripped-down acoustic set midway through, highlighting their songwriting abilities in such a personal way. Every show, the band has been interchanging one of the stripped songs, and in St. Louis, they wanted to share one that had yet to be performed on the tour. “We’ve been getting asked for it a lot,” Jordan said before going into “Berenstein,” as the crowd erupted into cheers.

There was a great sense of unity between The Band CAMINO and their audience. With authentic lyricism that speaks to their lives over the years and an energetic production that perfectly showcased not only their impressive music but their pure joy for performing, the band delivered a show that leaves fans wanting to experience it again. Don’t miss your chance to experience it too as they close out the second half of the North American tour and make their way to Europe and Australia.     

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