For more than a decade, The Lumineers have been enchanting audiences with alternative folk anthems that have rippled through baseball stadiums, arenas and concert halls around the world. When you think of American folk, you can't get past The Lumineers. What began in small clubs now attracts more than 40,000 people to their stadium shows in Denver and Chicago and is one of the most successful bands of its genre. In 2025, The Lumineers are back in Europe and on four exclusive dates in Germany.
The songwriting duo Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites have been inspiring audiences with their creativity, rousing shows and unforgettable melodies since 2012. Their countless hits, Grammy nominations, worldwide top 10 rankings and several billion streams are clear proof that there is no getting around their distinctive vocals and characteristic acoustic sound. In addition to collaborations with P!nk, Zach Bryan and James Bay, they released their fourth studio album Brightside in 2022, which is in no way inferior to its predecessors and was crowned by the successful tour of the same name through 120 cities, 29 countries and six continents.
Their first live album, which also celebrates one of the most successful moments of their career: the record-breaking Wrigley Field concert, will be released on September 27.
With this album, German audiences can get in the mood for live concerts in a class of their own. Because what was seen from this gripping live band at the sold-out shows in Berlin and Munich and at the Hurricane and Southside Festivals in 2023 will certainly be surpassed with their arena shows in the coming year.
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