After Lightning anthem performance, Camille Trust heads to St. Pete for Friday full-band set

The Florida expat is at Floridian Social Club for a no-cover show.

click to enlarge After Lightning anthem performance, Camille Trust heads to St. Pete for Friday full-band set
Stephanie Agudelo


In a video for “Florida” shot in Odessa, Lutz, Weeki Wachee and Pass-A-Grille, now New York-based soul and pop songwriter Camille Trust pens a love letter to the place that raised her while detailing the differences between the Sunshine and Empire states.

“There is longing and heartache when reminiscing about times past and an eagerness to get back to the roots which raised me,” Trust—who recently headlined Hooch and Hive in Tampa—wrote. She’s even got the Don Cesar on the artwork of her latest release.

Trust reconnects with a full band for the first time since the onset of pandemic during this Friday night gig at the recently remodeled, restored and reopened Floridian Social Club (formerly State Theatre).

And if you can’t make it out to St. Pete, then catch Trust when she performs the national anthem before the Tampa Bay Lightning take on Columbus at Amalie Arena tonight.

Sarasota songwriter Ariella headlines.

Ariella w/Camille Trust. Friday, April 23, 8 p.m. No cover. Floridian Social Club, St. Petersburg. INFO

See a list of Tampa “Safe & Sound” live music venues here.

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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief in August 2019. Past work can be seen at Suburban Apologist, Tampa Bay Times, Consequence of Sound and The...
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