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- 19 June 2026Friday 13:30Missoula, MT, United States Of AmericaMissoula FairgroundsZootownOn partner site
- 27 June 2026Saturday 13:00Glasgow, United KingdomBellahouston ParkGlasgow Summer Sessions - State Fayre
- 28 June 2026Sunday 12:00Chelmsford, United KingdomHylands Park ChelmsfordState Fayre 2026 - Sunday
- 2 July 2026Thursday 00:00Werchter, BelgiumFestivalpark WerchterRock Werchter 2026 | Thursday
- 2 July 2026Thursday 00:00Werchter, BelgiumFestivalpark WerchterRock Werchter 2026 | Thursday Terras
- Multiple DatesWerchter, BelgiumFestivalpark Werchter2 July - 5 July 2026 | Rock Werchter Combi
Lineup
- Rock Werchter Festival
- A Perfect Circle
- All Them Witches
- Dylan Gossett
- Ethel Cain
- Gorillaz
- Halsey
- Kasabian
- Kneecap
- Lauren Spencer Smith
- Lewis Capaldi
- Loyle Carner
- Matt Berninger
- Moby
- Mumford & Sons
- Palaye Royale
- Paul Kalkbrenner
- Pixies
- Royel Otis
- Teddy Swims
- The Cure
- The Haunted Youth
- The Last Dinner Party
- The Lumineers
- The Prodigy
- The Vaccines
- The xx
- Twenty One Pilots
- Zwangere Guy
- The War On Drugs
- JADE
- Blood Incantation
- Tom Smith
- Yard Act
- FKA twigs
- Wolf Alice
- Kingfishr
- Franz Ferdinand
- Social Distortion
- Agnes Obel
- Paris Paloma
- Reneé Rapp
- Dogstar
- CMAT
- Beirut
- KOKOROKO
- Rise Against
- David Byrne
- Mogwai
- Sierra Ferrell
- Joy Crookes
- 6 July 2026Monday 21:00Verona, ItaliaArena di VeronaTHE LUMINEERS - The Automatic World Tour
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Arena di Verona
- 6 July 2026Monday 21:00Verona, ItaliaArena di VeronaTHE LUMINEERS - The Automatic World Tour - Posti riservati Mastercard
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Arena di Verona
- 17 July 2026Friday 12:30Saint Paul, MN, United States Of AmericaHarriet Island Regional ParkMinnesota Yacht Club FestivalOn partner site
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About
The Lumineers announce 2026 tour
The Lumineers have ascended to the upper echelons of the world’s most beloved bands with their ambitious blend of alternative rock sensibilities, anthemic Americana, and idealistic charm. Renowned for their idiosyncratic and inventive songcraft, as well as their energetic and emotionally resonant live performances, the band has won international acclaim and a devoted fan following. Founded in 2005 by Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion, piano), The Lumineers have their roots in New Jersey but truly found their voice after relocating to Denver, CO, in 2009. Over the course of four studio albums, the band has evolved from anthemic Americana pioneers to storytellers of alternative rock-driven narratives and a global stadium touring act.
The Lumineers have earned a stunning list of achievements since their humble origins performing at small clubs and open mic nights, spanning 24 #1 hits across a range of radio formats, more than 6B streams, sales of over 1.5M albums in the US alone, 22M monthly listeners on Spotify, and social media reach exceeding 6.5M followers. Among their many accolades, The Lumineers have received GRAMMY® Award nominations for “Best New Artist” and “Best Americana Album,” five Billboard Music Awards nominations including “Top Rock Artist” and “Top Rock Album,” and an American Music Awards nomination for “Favorite Rock Artist.” They have also earned two nominations from the Americana Music Honors & Awards, as well as a Teen Choice Awards nomination for “Best Rock Group.” Additionally, The Lumineers won “International Video of the Year - Group” at the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards for their song “Stubborn Love.”
Setlists
- -Sirius (The Alan Parsons Project cover)
- 1.Same Old Song
- 2.Flowers in Your Hair
- 3.Angela
- 4.You're All I Got
- 5.A.M. RADIO
- 6.Asshole
- 7.Ho Hey
- 8.BRIGHTSIDE
- 9.Sleep on the Floor
- 10.Gloria
- 11.Gale Song
- 12.WHERE WE ARE
- 13.Donna
- 14.Ophelia
- 15.Big Parade
- 16.Leader of the Landslide (w/ snippet of “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” by The Rolling Stones)
- 17.Cleopatra
- 18.Stubborn Love
- 1.Same Old Song
- 2.Flowers in Your Hair
- 3.Angela
- 4.You're All I Got
- 5.A.M. RADIO
- 6.Asshole
- 7.Charlie Boy
- 8.Ho Hey
- 9.BRIGHTSIDE
- 10.Sleep on the Floor
- 11.Gloria
- 12.Gale Song
- 13.WHERE WE ARE
- 14.Slow It Down
- 15.Donna
- 16.Ophelia
- 17.Big Parade
- 18.Leader of the Landslide (with snippet of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”)
- 19.Cleopatra
- 20.Stubborn Love
- 1.Same Old Song
- 2.Flowers in Your Hair
- 3.Angela
- 4.You're All I Got
- 5.A.M. RADIO
- 6.Asshole
- 7.Charlie Boy
- 8.Ho Hey
- 9.BRIGHTSIDE (from crowd)
- 10.Sleep on the Floor
- 11.Gloria
- 12.WHERE WE ARE
- 13.Subterranean Homesick Blues (Bob Dylan cover)
- 14.Slow It Down
- 15.Donna
- 16.Ophelia
- 17.Big Parade (w/ solos from the band)
- 18.Leader of the Landslide (with snippet of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”)
- 19.Cleopatra
- 20.Stubborn Love
- 1.Same Old Song
- 2.Flowers in Your Hair
- 3.Asshole
- 4.Charlie Boy
- 5.Ho Hey
- 6.Angela
- 7.You're All I Got
- 8.A.M. RADIO
- 9.Plasticine
- 10.Donna
- 11.Dead Sea
- 12.Ativan
- 13.Slow It Down
- 14.BRIGHTSIDE (Wesley walks through crowd)
- 15.Sleep on the Floor
- 16.Gloria
- 17.WHERE WE ARE
- 18.Strings
- 19.Automatic
- 20.Big Parade (Each band member sings a verse)
- 21.Ophelia
- 22.This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) (Talking Heads cover) (Dedicated to Sam Schultz)
- 23.Salt and the Sea
- 24.Cleopatra
- 25.Stubborn Love
- -Turn the Page (Bob Seger)
- -Sirus (Eye in the Sky) (Alan Parsons Project)
- 1.Cleopatra
- 2.Same Old Song
- 3.Sleep on the Floor
- 4.Flowers in Your Hair
- 5.Angela
- 6.Asshole
- 7.Leader of the Landslide (w/ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” by The Rolling Stones snippet)
- 8.Dead Sea
- 9.Submarines
- 10.Slow It Down
- 11.Ho Hey
- 12.WHERE WE ARE
- 13.You're All I Got
- 14.Gloria
- 15.A.M. RADIO
- 16.BRIGHTSIDE
- 17.Ophelia
- 18.Big Parade
- 19.So Long
- 20.REMINGTON
- 21.REPRISE
- 22.Stubborn Love
FAQS
The Lumineers are playing at The SSE Arena, Belfast and Virgin Media Park, Cork.
They perform in Belfast on 24 June followed by Cork on 25 June.
The Automatic World Tour in support of their latest album release.