THE LUMINEERS

Tour Dates
DATE VENUE CITY
5/28/2013 Revolution Concert House & Event Center Garden City / ID
5/30/2013 Pinewood Bowl Amphitheater Lincoln / NE
5/31/2013 Target Center Minneapolis / MN
6/1/2013 Cricket Wireless Amphitheater (formerly Sandstone) Bonner Springs / KS
6/4/2013 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati / OH
6/6/2013 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston / MI
6/7/2013 CMAC (Constellation Brands - Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center) Canandaigua / NY
6/8/2013 Hunter Mountain Hunter / NY
6/9/2013 Randall's Island New York / NY
6/12/2013 nTelos Wireless Pavilion Portsmouth / VA
6/13/2013 Koka Booth Amphitheatre Cary / NC
6/14/2013 Family Circle Stadium Charleston / SC
6/23/2013 The Woodlands of Dover International Speedway Dover / DE
7/26/2013 Camden Waterfront Stage Camden / NJ
7/26/2013 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia / MD
7/27/2013 Susquehanna Bank Center Camden / NJ
7/28/2013 Fort Adams State Park Newport / RI
7/31/2013 Downsview Park Toronto / ON
8/22/2013 Custom House Square Belfast / GB
9/14/2013 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison / CO
9/15/2013 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison / CO
11/21/2013 The O2 Dublin / IR

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BLOG: THE LUMINEERS AND LANGHORNE SLIM COVER VIOLENT FEMMES, AND IT'S GREAT
When you think Violent Femmes cover, you probably don't envision double bass and banjos, but surprisingly when folk-pop phenoms The Lumineers are partnered with Langhorne Slim's raspy moans, we hear a delightful acoustic rendition of "I Held Her In My Arms"....
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BLOG: A LACKLUSTER SNL STARRING J-LAW AND THE LUMINEERS
This weekend, Saturday Night Live returned from its holiday hiatus with lackluster results. Star of Hunger Games and recent Golden Globe winner, Jennifer Lawrence, hosted the episode, proving that her rise to super-stardom wasn't nourished by comedic skill....
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BLOG: WATCH THE LUMINEERS CRASH A PICNIC
It's quite possibly the most popular song swirling through the airwaves, and no wonder, there's something so undeniably pleasant about The Lumineers' "Ho Hey" that it's perpetual rotation doesn't seem so burdensome....
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BLOG: THE LUMINEERS ON LETTERMAN
The Lumineers stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman last night to perform their song "Ho Hey....
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BLOG: THE LUMINEERS: TIMELESS AMERICANA FOLK
It isn't every day that you stumble upon America's answer to Mumford & Sons. The Lumineers, a Colorado-by-way-of-New York folk trio made up of Wesley Schultz, Jeremiah Fraites, and Neyla Pekarek, have been gaining momentum behind the strength of their single, "Ho Hey," an upbeat singalong ode that's popping up in TV shows and Bing commercials....
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Artist Bio

"Wesley Schultz, 9, who wants to be an artist, said, 'I spend a lot of time on my drawings and it turns out good 'cause I've been practicing a lot.'" -The New York Times, 3/15/92

Twenty years ago, Wesley Schultz saw the future.

Back then, growing up in the New York City suburb of Ramsey, New Jersey, Wesley spent his days drawing side by side with his best friend, Josh Fraites. Today, as bandleader of The Lumineers, Wesley's replaced his pencil with a guitar, his drawings with songs, and plays side by side with Joshuas younger brother Jeremiah. He still practices a lot, and it still turns out good.

But The Lumineers' story didn't come so easily.

It begins in 2002, the year Jeremiahs brother, Josh, died from a drug overdose at 19. Amidst the loss and grief, Wes and Jer found solace in music, writing songs and playing gigs around New York. After battling the city's cutthroat music scene and impossibly high cost of living, the two decided to expand their horizons. They packed everything they ownednothing more than a couple suitcases of clothes and a trailer full of musical instrumentsand headed for Denver, Colorado. It was less a pilgrimage than act of stubborn hopefulness.

The first thing they did in Denver was place a Craigslist ad for a cellist, and the first person to respond was Neyla Pekarek, a classically trained Denver native. As a trio, they began playing at the Meadowlark, a gritty basement club where the city's most talented songwriters gathered every Tuesday for an open mic and dollar PBRs. Neyla softened Wes and Jer's rough edges while expanding her skills to mandolin and piano. And so The Lumineers sound took shape; an amalgam of heart-swelling stomp-and-clap acoustic rock, classic pop, and front-porch folk.

In 2011, an eponymous, self-recorded EP led to a self-booked tour, and before long The Lumineers started attracting devout fans, first across the Western US, then back in their old East Coast stamping grounds. Young, old and in-between, they're drawn by songs like "Ho Hey" and "Stubborn Love," Americana-inflected barnburners in the vein of the Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons. They're drawn by songs like "Slow it Down" and "Dead Sea," slow, sultry ballads that suggest the raw revelations of Jeff Buckley and Ryan Adams. They're drawn by the live Lumineers experiencea coming-together in musical solidarity against isolation, adversity, and despair.

The roots revival of the last few yeas has primed listeners for a new generation of rustic, heart-on-the-sleeve musicthe kind that nods to tradition while setting off into uncharted territory. The Lumineers walk that line with an unerring gift for timeless melodies and soul-stirring lyrics. It will all be on display soon, on the band's first full-length album, due in March. Born out of sorrow, powered by passion, ripened by hard work, The Lumineers have found their sound when the world needs it most.