The Lumineers have announced the details of a European and UK tour for April and May 2025.
The first part of their global trek in support of their upcoming fifth album due for release in 2025 via Dualtone, the tour promises to be their biggest European and UK tour yet. Tickets for the dates will go on sale on 4th October 2024.
On Saturday 28th September, the Live From Wrigley Field concert film will be released. The film captures the band’s sold-out performance on September 3, 2022, at Chicago's iconic Wrigley Field, the final night of their acclaimed ‘Brightside' World Tour.
Additionally, on Friday 27th September, The Lumineers will release their first-ever live album, ‘Live From Wrigley Field'. Available digitally and as a 3LP vinyl set via Dualtone in the U.S. & Canada and Decca internationally. With limited-edition pressings nearly sold out, fans are encouraged to act quickly to secure their copies and relive this remarkable event.
‘Live From Wrigley Field' captures the band’s dynamic energy as they perform for over 41,000 fans, delivering anthemic, foot-stomping renditions of 25 greatest hits and fan favorites. Among the set’s innumerable highlights are joyful takes on classic hits like “Ho Hey,” “Stubborn Love,” “Gloria,” “Brightside,” and the 8x Platinum “Ophelia,” along with such beloved tracks as “Submarines,” “A.M. Radio,” “Sleep On The Floor,” and more. The concert film and album document a landmark moment in The Lumineers' career, showcasing their sophisticated songcraft, exceptional musicianship and the deep sense of community they share with their fans that has affirmed them among the most popular and successful touring acts of their generation.
The full dates for the UK and European Automatic Tour are:
April
23rd Stadthalle – Vienna, Austria
24th O2 Arena – Prague, Czech Republic
26th Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany
27th Forum – Milan, Italy
30th Bilbao Arena Miribilla – Bilbao, Spain
May
2nd MEO Arena – Lisbon, Portugal
3rd Wizink – Madrid, Spain
6th Rockhal – Luxembourg, Luxembourg
8th Velodrom – Berlin, Germany
9th Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark
11th Spektrum – Oslo, Norway
14th Barclays Arena – Hamburg, Germany
15th Lanxess Arena – Cologne, Germany
17th AFAS Arena – Amsterdam, Netherlands
19th Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
20th Adidas Arena – Paris, France
22nd Cardiff Arena – Cardiff, UK
24th O2 Arena – London, UK
25th AO Arena – Manchester, UK
28th Utilita Arena – Birmingham, UK
29th Hydro Arena – Glasgow, UK
31st St. Anne's Park – Dublin, Ireland

