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The Lumineers + James Bay - Aug 18, 2023

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lumineers23Hey! Ho! The Lumineers will be playing Jones Beach on Fri, Aug 18 - tix: http://LUMINEERS.jonesbeach.com

The Lumineers will bring their stompy, clappy, folksy rock sound to the beach this summer - The "Ho Hey," "Stubborn Love" and "Ophelia"
singers will be joined at the JB show by special guest English singer-songwriter James Bay.

Multiplatinum indie folk-rockers in what the band calls "an encore run" of last year's massive BRIGHTSIDE World Tour that officially ends this
July. The two-time Grammy nominated Lumineers are touring in support of their fourth album, 2022’s BRIGHTSIDE. The album was top ten in
both the U.S. and Canada and the title track reached Number 1 on Billboard’s Alternative National Airplay and Adult Alternative Airplay
charts—the sixth time the band has topped the latter chart in less than 10 years. Last year’s tour saw more than 750,000 tickets sold across five
continents, including two sold out stadium shows at Coors Field in Denver and Wrigley Field in Chicago.

BRIGHTSIDE was produced by longtime collaborator Simone Felice and produced, mixed, and engineered by David Baron over two sessions
in winter and spring 2021 at Baron’s Sun Mountain Studios in bucolic Boiceville, NY, The nine-song collection sees The Lumineers’ co-
founders/co-songwriters Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites performing virtually all of the instrumentation.

Formed in Denver, the twice Grammy-nominated group scored a platinum single with 2012’s "Ho Hey," representing a million units sold, which
helped propel that year's self-titled debut album to 3X platinum. Other hit songs include "Stubborn Love," "Ophelia" and "Flowers in Your
Hair." The band, which released its fourth album, "Brightside," last year, has partnered with the environmental nonprofit Reverb to reduce the
tour's carbon footprint and to help fund a "climate project portfolio that will measurably reduce greenhouse gas pollution and create
additional benefits for people and the planet.
 


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