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American band The Lumineers will make their much-anticipated return with the globally acclaimed ‘The Automatic World Tour’, set to take the stage at Huda Ground, Delhi-NCR on February 1st, 2026. Produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live, the show will be a part of the band’s expansive world tour in support of their fifth studio album ‘Automatic’ and their latest musical offerings that continue to reflect the band’s singular ability to turn intimate storytelling into anthemic performance.Since their breakthrough with the self-titled debut album in 2012, The Lumineers have carved a distinct niche for themselves, pairing stripped-down instrumentation with raw, emotional lyricism. From their chart-topping debut single ‘Ho Hey’, a modern folk anthem that catapulted the band into international acclaim, to heart-wrenching ballads like ‘Cleopatra’, ‘Stubborn Love’ and ‘Ophelia’, The Lumineers’ discography is a tapestry of honest storytelling and evocative lyricism.
Over the years, the band has garnered multiple Grammy nominations and built a devoted following that spans continents.Naman Pugalia, Chief Business Officer - Live Events, BookMyShow, added, “At BookMyShow Live, our mission has always been to bring world-class entertainment to Indian audiences and firmly place India on the global live entertainment map. The Lumineers are one of the most beloved indie-folk bands in the world, with a timeless sound that resonates across audiences.
Bringing them back to India is truly exciting for us.
Their music speaks to audiences across cultures and continents and we’re excited to bring Indian fans the rare and unforgettable opportunity to witness them live once more on home ground.”Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites, the band’s founding duo, have brought a soulful earnestness to their craft that resonates powerfully in a live setting. From sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden and London’s O2 Arena to iconic performances at Glastonbury and Coachella, The Lumineers have consistently captivated audiences with concerts that feel less like spectacles and more like shared, cathartic journeys.
The India performance promises to carry the same emotional heft, unfolding beneath the open sky bringing the band’s signature brand of folk-rock that finds poetry in the ordinary and transcendence in simplicity.