COIN
There’s a certain kind of intimacy that only smaller venues can create, the kind where the line between stage and crowd starts to dissolve. At Delmar Hall, COIN stepped into that space and turned it into something bright, immediate, and emotionally charged.
From the moment the set began, the room felt tuned to the same frequency. Delmar Hall’s close quarters and clean acoustics gave every synth line and guitar hook a kind of clarity that made the performance feel larger than the room itself, even while staying tightly contained.
COIN leaned fully into their strength: melody that feels effortless, wrapped in a live energy that never slips into chaos but still carries movement and lift. What stood out most was the connection. There was no distance between performer and audience; instead, the entire room functioned like a single pulse. The crowd responded, line for line, beat for beat, as if the setlist had already been shared between them long before the lights came up.
Delmar Hall amplified that feeling. Known for its intimate scale and strong sound, the venue framed COIN in a way that emphasized detail over spectacle, making even the smallest moments feel intentional and present.