The Band CAMINO, Almost Monday & Ethan Tasch – The Anthem – Washington (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
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The Band CAMINO, Almost Monday & Ethan Tasch – The Anthem – Washington, DC – November 13, 2025
It was a beautiful night at the Wharf in D.C. Thursday night with The Band CAMINO stopping by The Anthem for an incredible show on The NeverAlways tour in honor of their latest album! Joined by Almost Monday and Ethan Tasch, fans gathered eagerly and packed the venue for a night of vibrant energy, and unforgettable performances.

Ethan Tasch took the stage first, easing the crowd into the evening. His mellow indie-folk sound and smooth vocals filled the room and engaged the audience, while his humor and fun stage presence began to build anticipation for what was to come. His set consisted of songs like “Shell,” “Love and Japan,” “Canvas,” “Present,” “Good News,” and a fun cover of Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl.”

Up next was Almost Monday, whose energy continued to build that anticipation and hype up the crowd! The West Coast trio are always a blast to watch on stage, and this time was no different. Frontman Dawson Daugherty was full of so much energy, and with their indie-pop rhythms it felt like being taken right back to a summer day in the middle of November! Their setlist consisted of many songs from their latest album DIVE, such as “Dive,” “Is It Too Late?”, “Sunburn,” “Can’t Slow Down,” “Tidal Wave,” “Life Goes By,” as well as some other tracks like “Cough Drops/Only Wanna Dance,” “Sun Keeps on Shining,” and more. Their set was full of fun dance moves and groovy rhythms, getting the crowd up off their feet and keeping that energy high from the first song to the last.

Finally, it was time for The Band CAMINO to take the stage! Kicking off their 25-song set with a burst of confetti, the energy immediately skyrocketed. The crowd was dancing, smiling, and singing along from beginning to end. They wasted no time jumping into their long and powerful setlist with tracks from their newest album, as well as a fun cover and fan favorites from over the years. Set one of the show consisted of tracks like “Daphne Blue,” “Infinity,” “Hush Hush,” “Stupid Questions,” “I Think I Like You,” “Song About You,” “Afterthought,” “What You Can’t Have,” and more.

The stage production and lighting added to the energy and immersiveness of the experience, and their chemistry on stage was amazing to watch. Next was a quick acoustic break, where they performed “Berenstein,” “Hates Me Yet (222),” and a cover of Justin Bieber’s “Daisies.” They jumped right into the second set of the night, with “Karaoke,” “What Am I Missing?”, “Heaven,” “Told You So,” “See Through,” “1 Last Cigarette,” and closed out the show with an encore of “12:34,” and “What I Want.”

Throughout the entire night, their stage presence was electric and their seamless shifts from upbeat songs to the heartfelt acoustics made for an amazing experience. It was a night that allowed the audience to feel everything all at once and feel completely immersed in their music. It was a perfect blend of nostalgia, fan favorites, and new music, and was the perfect showcase of The Band CAMINO’s talent.
Emma Fox
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