
The American folk-rock sensation, The Lumineers, have drawn a line in the concert sand, confirming their 2025 global barnstorm with a touchdown in Tampa on October 8 at the Amalie Arena, as reported by WFLA. The outfit renowned for their catchy hooks and rustic charm herald their latest opus "Automatic," which fans can indulge in come Friday.
Now, before anyone gets strung up on exclusivity, presale tickets will be at the ready on Tuesday at 10 a.m., and for the general populace, their golden chance arrives on February 21, also at 10 a.m., The band's disciplined climb to acclaim, which framed them as Billboard staples and GRAMMY darlings since "Ho Hey" hijacked earbuds everywhere, has only widened their stage – echoing ABC Action News.
Tour stops aren't just arenas; they're stadiums, echoed halls where the throes of fandom can holler back every lyric, the North American leg plows through venues such as Denver's Mile High Stadium and Chicago's Soldier Field, cadenced by Pollstar that names the grand chain of performances including SPAC in Saratoga Springs and Toronto's Budweiser Stage, and not to gloss over the smorgasbord of supporting acts, ranging from Young The Giant to St. Vincent, all partaking in this sonic odyssey.
As a cherry atop, the tour will bask under festival spotlights at Louisville's Bourbon & Beyond and Richmond's Iron Blossom – The Lumineers are no strangers to the festival circuit and this iteration will be no different, what with the announcement of the band's headlining status, fans across the geoscape can tail them from Arizona's Extra Innings Festival to the stages of Austin's Moody Center, where the tour will crescendo on October 14. VIP treatment is not skimpy either; The "Automatic Travel Lounge" and bespoke retro merch beckon to superfans, with first dibs aligned with the presales this coming Tuesday.
Managed by Activist Artists and booked by Wasserman Music, The Lumineers continue to weave their folk-rock narrative across the globe, etching new milestones post their "Brightside World Tour" which, according to Pollstar, sold over 1.1 million tickets; now with "Automatic" set to be their latest anthem binder, Tampa and countless other cities are poised to host the echoes of their burgeoning legacy.