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Carter Faith
Raymond James Stadium — Tampa, FL

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Carter Faith rolled into Tampa in August 2025 at MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre, delivering a stripped-down six-song set that hit harder than you'd expect from someone capable of the introspective pull of "Betty." The set moved through "Grudge" and "Lasso" before pivoting to "Life in the Fast Lane," where things got legitimately heavier. "Bar Star" and "Burn My Memory" closed it out, leaving the kind of aftertaste that makes you check setlist databases for clues about what you just witnessed. It wasn't a massive show in Tampa's amphitheater landscape, but it was the kind of performance that sticks because it felt less like a pit stop and more like someone actually testing material on a crowd that was paying attention.

Tampa's music scene has never needed permission to exist outside the mainstream, and that's exactly the lane Carter Faith occupies. The city's venues—from smaller clubs to mid-sized amphitheaters—have long hosted artists who value authenticity over algorithm, which makes the fit natural. There's an audience here for musicians who prioritize songwriting substance, and Carter Faith's catalog speaks directly to that sensibility. Tampa crowds tend to respect the work.

Skip the strip and head to Hyde Park, Tampa's most livable neighborhood with tree-lined streets, independent shops, and genuine character. Stay nearby and eat at The Bricks of Hyde Park for elevated Southern cuisine in a refurbished historic building. Spend an afternoon at the Dali Museum in nearby St. Petersburg—it's legitimately world-class and a solid hour drive but worth it. Walk along Bayshore Boulevard at sunset before the show. The whole vibe is understated enough that Johnson will feel like the most exciting thing happening all weekend.

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