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The Lumineers land in Tampa with the Automatic World Tour

  • Writer: Alastair Mac
    Alastair Mac
  • Oct 7
  • 3 min read
The Lumineers release their latest album, Automatic on February 14, and are now on the road celebrating the music with their fans.

The Lumineers land in Tampa with the Automatic World Tour

The Lumineers bring The Automatic World Tour to Tampa on Wednesday, October 8, taking to the stage at Benchmark International Arena.


The tour celebrates the band’s upcoming album, Automatic, which dropped worldwide on February 14 and featuring the lead single “Same Old Song.”


The Tampa show features support from special guest Chance Peña.


Tickets for the show are still available!


Their accolades include two GRAMMY nominations, five Billboard Music Awards nods, an American Music Award nomination and an iHeartRadio MMVA win for their No. 1 hit “Stubborn Love.” Known for their electrifying live performances, The Lumineers have sold out arenas, amphitheaters and stadiums across the globe, and headlined festivals like Bonnaroo, Glastonbury and Fuji Rock.

 

Now, with their epic headline tour and major festival appearances slated through 2025, The Lumineers continue to captivate audiences while building a legacy of creativity, advocacy and impact.



After twenty years of musical partnership, the new album, Automatic finds Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites traveling new sonic and thematic terrain with their most raw and personal collection thus far. Both men, now dads, fully embraced the life-altering, unromantic challenges and rewards of family life. When they reconvened to write, the emerging songs featured a new, aching vulnerability, sly humor, and bold acknowledgments of need – for love, respect, and connection in an increasingly chaotic world. 


Inspired by Peter Jackson’s 2021 Beatles documentary Get Back, the band, with the help of co-producers David Baron and Simone Felice, set up shop in the expansive tracking room at Woodstock's Utopia Studio. Multiple set-ups – with two sets of drums, three different pianos, and an array of amps, guitars, vocal mics – were laid out, allowing the musicians to pivot and capture as much as possible with minimal delay. The process further freed The Lumineers to perform the songs as a unit, allowing the band to capture the raw, organic presentation of the anthemic new tracks. For the first time on a Lumineers album, the band is credited as co-producers alongside Felice and Baron, who also engineered and mixed, as he did on the band’s last two albums.


Recorded in less than a month, the album, as Schultz says, feels “very much of this era.” While songs like the self-effacing “Asshole” and the spartan, wry “Better Day” reveal a risky intimacy and heretofore untapped undercurrent of humor, Automatic remains what fans around the world have come to love about The Lumineers – shadowy themes wrapped in upbeat, infectious melodies, sky-high choruses destined to be sung by tens of thousands each night on the road, and what Fraites calls “a palpable sense of connection between Wes and me. There’s lots of love on this record.”



The Lumineers land in Tampa with the Automatic World Tour

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