News: Hold my beer, the Lumineers are heading back down under!


Lumineers

In excellent news for fans, the Lumineers have just announced that they will be returning to Australia for a tour later this year.

The tour has been planned to showcase their new album ‘Brightside’. This will be the band’s first time back in Australia since their headlining slot of Splendour in the Grass 2019.

After forming as a duo comprising vocalist/guitarist Wesley Schultz and percussionist/pianist Jeremiah Fraites in 2005, The Lumineers first found their way onto the global music scene in 2012, with their Platinum-selling self-titled debut album.

“We can’t wait to finally return after three long years to Australia and are excited for our first headline show in New Zealand ever for us. We’ll see you out there!”

Wesley Schultz

Tickets for the tour go on sale at 9am local time on Friday 5 August from HERE There is also an artist presale live from Thursday 4 August at 9am local time, and a Handsome Tours presale live from Thursday August 4 at 2pm local time.

Perhaps best known for their mega hit ‘Ho Hey’, the band has become an international force, amassing over 5.5 billion global streams for their celebrated discography and selling over 5 million albums, the duo are now set to bring their eclectic and acclaimed folk rock sounds back to Australian shores.

THE LUMINEERS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TOUR 2022
Presented In Partnership With Handsome Tours And Bluesfest
FRI 11 NOV | POWERSTATION, AUCKLAND | 18+
SUN 13 NOV | FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE | 18+
TUES 15 NOV | AWARE SUPER THEATRE, SYDNEY | AA
FRI 18 NOV | MARGARET COURT ARENA, MELBOURNE | AA

Stream ‘Brightside’ HERE.

Photo Credit; Danny Clinch

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