The Lumineers are set to return to the UK and Europe next spring. Check out all the tour dates below.
The folk band will embark on their “biggest European and UK tour”, per a press release, to date, in support of their upcoming fifth studio album. ‘Dualtone’ is set to be released next year.
They’ll kick off the string of shows on April 23 in Vienna, before heading to Prague, Munich and Milan. In May, they’ll also make stops in Lisbon, Madrid, Copenhagen and Paris, before heading to the UK to perform in Cardiff, London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. Finally, they’ll wrap up the tour in Dublin on May 31.
A ticket pre-sale will be available on October 2 at 10am local time for those who sign up to the band’s mailing list here before October 1 at 6pm BST. General ticket sales will commence on October 4 at 10am local time. Visit here to purchase tickets.
The Lumineers 2025 tour dates are:
April
23 – Stadthalle – Vienna, Austria
24 – O2 Arena – Prague, Czech Republic
26 – Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany
27 – Forum – Milan, Italy
30 – Bilbao Arena Miribilla – Bilbao, Spain
May
2 – MEO Arena – Lisbon, Portugal
3 – Wizink – Madrid, Spain
6 – Rockhal – Luxembourg, Luxembourg
8 – Velodrom – Berlin, Germany
9 – Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark
11 – Spektrum – Oslo, Norway
14 – Barclays Arena – Hamburg, Germany
15 – Lanxess Arena – Cologne, Germany
17 – AFAS Arena – Amsterdam, Netherlands
19 – Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
20 – Adidas Arena – Paris, France
22 – Cardiff Arena – Cardiff, UK
24 – O2 Arena – London, UK
25 – AO Arena – Manchester, UK
28 – Utilita Arena – Birmingham, UK
29 – Hydro Arena – Glasgow, UK
31 – St. Anne’s Park – Dublin, Ireland
In other news, the band will be sharing Live From Wrigley Field, a film of their sold-out 2022 performance at the iconic Chicago venue, on Saturday (September 28). An accompanying live album will be released on Friday (September 27). You can pre-save the album here.
Elsewhere, last month, The Lumineers joined Bruce Springsteen and Zach Bryan for a performance of ‘Revival’, from Bryan’s 2020 album ‘Elisabeth’ at the country star’s show in Philadelphia.