US folk rockers The Lumineers have announced their return to Glasgow with a show at the city's biggest music venue.
The band will play the OVO Hydro on May 29, 2025.
This tour marks the first part of their global journey in support of their highly anticipated fifth studio album set for release next year via Dualtone. The tour promises to be their biggest European and UK tour yet.
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With a string of international hits, including three UK Top 10 albums, The Lumineers have shot through the charts, ascending to become one of the world’s most beloved bands of any genre, and they have been affirmed as one of the most popular and successful touring acts of their generation.
Having started out in small clubs and open mics in the US, the band has grown into a touring powerhouse, selling out arenas across the world – they’ve become a well-known name within the music industry.
The Lumineers made their international breakthrough in 2012 with the hit song Ho Hey, the first single from their self-titled debut album. The band also received two GRAMMY Award nominations that year including Best New Artist.
As well as the tour, The Lumineers will release their first-ever live album, Live From Wrigley Field on Friday.
This new album will capture the band’s dynamic energy as they perform for over 41,000 fans, delivering anthemic, foot-stomping renditions of 25 greatest hits and fan favourites, including Ophelia, their eight time platinum hit single which has garnered over one billion streams on Spotify alone.
In recent years, The Lumineers have received kudos from many of their peers, leading to collaborations with top artists such as P!nk, Zach Bryan, Noah Kahan, and James Bay – all notable names in the folk-rock genre.
Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday, October 4 and will be available from See Tickets, Tickets Scotland and Ticketmaster.
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