Stomp clap hey is back, baby! Not only is Noah Kahan at the top of the charts but now the Lumineers, one of the OG purveyors of the style, are heading back on the road in 2025 with a huge tour of the UK and Europe.
The band best-known for hits like ‘Ho Hey’, ‘Ophelia’, ‘Stubborn Love’ and more are touring to support their fifth studio album, which is expected to drop in 2025. The tour will apparently be their biggest in the UK yet, playing five of the country’s mightiest arenas.
Excited to see the Lumineers live in the UK next year? Here’s everything you know, from dates to potential prices.
Confirmed The Lumineers UK tour dates in 2025
The band have so far confirmed five UK dates, all in May 2025. Here are those:
- May 22 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
- May 24 – London, The O2
- May 25 – Manchester, AO Arena
- May 28 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- May 29 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
When do tickets go on sale?
General sale is on Friday October 4 at 10am. You’ll be able to get tickets on Ticketmaster here.
Presale details
There will be an artist presale at 10am on October 2, which you can sign up for here. To get a presale access code, you’ll need to have signed up by 6pm on October 1.
Not quite a presale, there will be a ‘preferred tickets’ sale to Mastercard holders on October 4. Access that (with a Mastercard) here.
Potential ticket prices
Ticket prices for all venues haven’t yet been confirmed. However, the OVO Hydro in Glasgow has revealed that its tickets will range from £47.10 to £69.80. Expect similar pricing at other UK stops on the tour.
Full list of dates on the Lumineers’ EU/UK tour in 2025
Here are all the dates the band are playing next year, all supported by singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi.
- April 23: Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
- April 24: Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
- April 26: Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
- April 27: Milan, Italy – Unipol Forum
- April 30: Bilbao, Spain – Bilbao Arena
- May 2: Lisbon, Portugal – MEO Arena
- May 3: Madrid, Spain – WiZink
- May 6: Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Rockhal
- May 8: Berlin, Germany – Velodrom
- May 9: Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
- May 11: Oslo, Norway – Oslo Spektrum
- May 14: Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena
- May 15: Cologne, Germany – LANXESS Arena
- May 17: Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
- May 19: Brussels, Belgium – Forest National
- May 20: Paris, France – Adidas Arena
- May 22: Cardiff, UK – Utilita Arena
- May 24: London, UK – The O2
- May 25: Manchester, UK – AO Arena
- May 28: Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
- May 29: Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
- May 31: Dublin, Ireland – St. Anne’s Park
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