camp cope have always been at the forefront in australian music. beyond making music that penetrated the entire world, their bravery and fearless and unconditional allyship is something most other aus artists couldn't even begin to fathom. this one hurts.. thanks for it all!
— jackson langford (@jacksonlangford) February 8, 2023
Besides good music, Camp Cope constantly stood up to cunts in this godforsaken country and stood up for what is right regardless of the impact to their careers, and I admire them for it. RIP !!!
— Bec Shaw (@Brocklesnitch) February 8, 2023
Selfishly, the thing about Camp Cope I loved the most was that I got to watch three very good mates get up, declare they were gonna kick a lot of asses, and well and truly overdeliver. You don't get to see that too often. It was *always* cool. Three of the very best.
— Cam Tyeson (@camtyeson) February 8, 2023
travellingcamp cope has played a significant role in empowering their fans to forge and activate self and collective feminist identities, as well as creating a space to heal from sexual harm.
— freya j langley (@fjlngl) February 8, 2023
Tarndanya/Adelaide on March 3 Meanjin/Brisbane on March 18obv more to come, but for now, 4eva thanks to all the ppl who were there through the thick & thin. the music industry is a bin fire but that can be dealt with when you have the legends you all are keeping you sane. fire your manager, burn the joint down, morals over $. love x
— Sarah Thompson (@slthomthom) February 8, 2023
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