COIN Concerts Setlist

COIN concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2026 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by COIN: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

Next Setlist

Check out and listen to the setlist of the upcoming Concert (Spotify playlist updated after every tour date):

How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, COIN will perform live for about 1:50.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (99% probability):

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  1. I'm Not Afraid Of Music Anymore cover It’s Hard to Care About Everything
  2. I'm Not Afraid Of Music Anymore cover Take It Or Leave It
  3. Uncanny Valley cover Chapstick
  4. Dreamland cover I Want It All
  5. I'm Not Afraid Of Music Anymore cover Asking for a Friend
  6. I'm Not Afraid Of Music Anymore cover Slack
  7. Dreamland cover Valentine
  8. Dreamland cover Cemetery
  9. Uncanny Valley cover Cutie
  10. How Will You Know If You Never Try cover Boyfriend
  11. Coin cover Run
  12. How Will You Know If You Never Try cover Hannah
  13. I'm Not Afraid Of Music Anymore cover Along for the Ride
  14. Uncanny Valley cover I Think I Met You in a Dream
  15. Rainbow Mixtape cover You Are the Traffic
  16. Dreamland cover Youuu
  17. Dreamland cover Let It All Out (10:05)
  18. I'm Not Afraid Of Music Anymore cover Problem
  19. Malibu 1992 cover Malibu 1992
  20. Talk Too Much cover Talk Too Much
  21. I'm Not Afraid Of Music Anymore cover Leaving a Light On
  22. Encore #1

  23. Crash My Car cover Crash My Car

COIN Biography

Coin, often stylized in all caps as COIN, is an American pop rock band. They were formed in 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee. The founding members were lead vocalist and keyboardist Chase Lawrence (born in 1991 in West Virginia), lead guitarist Joe Memmel, drummer Ryan Winnen, and bassist Zachary Dyke.

Three of the four founders, Lawrence, Memmel, and Dyke were attending Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, studying music together. In 2012, Lawrance and Memmel decided to form a band. Dyke and Winnen, whom they met through mutual friends, soon joined them. The plan was to record a few songs in order to book live shows in the college area. It worked: they produced four songs and put them on the internet for free. This generated enough buzz for them to be able to book the first few live Coin concert shows around Nashville. The fresh pop rock band became quite popular in the local music scene. They released two EP’s (Extended Plays): one in 2012 and one in 2013.

Their self-titled debut album, "COIN", came out in June 2015, through the major label Columbia Records. It became a moderate success, reaching the #21 spot on Billboard’s new artist-specific Heatseekers chart. Since then, the band has put out four more albums, thus they have five in total. The best selling one among them is “How Will You Know If You Never Try” from April 2017 - this is the only one of their records that ever managed to get on the Billboard 200 chart, peaking at the #177 spot. Meanwhile, the latest new Coin album came out in March 2022, with the title “Uncanny Valley”.

So far, there has been only one change in the Coin line-up: in 2018, bassist and co-founder Dyke left the band. He was replaced by Matt Martin on Coin concert tours. The biggest hits in the Coin setlist to date are: “Run” (2015), “Talk Too Much” (2017), “Crash My Car” (2020), and “Cutie” (2022).

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