Delhi, it’s time to turn up the volume and let the folk-rock magic take over. On February 1, 2026, the soul-stirring sounds of The Lumineers will echo across the Huda Ground, Delhi-NCR, for one night only. This is no ordinary gig—it’s the band’s exclusive India stop as part of their global Automatic World Tour, and if you’ve ever swayed to Ho Hey or lost yourself in the cinematic storytelling of Ophelia, this is your cue to clear the calendar.
The show is being brought to life by BookMyShow Live, with tickets set to drop on August 13, 2025 at 12 PM IST—and if past tours are any indication, they won’t last long. Folk lovers, this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness a band that’s redefined modern Americana, right here under Delhi’s winter sky.
Who Are The Lumineers, and Why the Hype?
If you’re new to their world, The Lumineers are a Grammy-nominated folk-rock duo from Denver, Colorado, made up of Wesley Schultz (vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (percussion, piano). They burst onto the scene in 2012 when their heartfelt debut single Ho Hey became a global anthem, turning living rooms, car rides, and festival grounds into one big sing-along.
Their appeal lies in the way they strip music down to its core—acoustic strings, raw vocals, honest lyrics—and still manage to fill stadiums with that simplicity. They’re not just playing songs; they’re telling stories you feel in your bones.
From Humble Beginnings to Global Stages
The Lumineers’ journey began in Ramsey, New Jersey, where Schultz and Fraites started writing songs together in 2005. After years of grinding through small shows and refining their sound, they moved to Denver in search of a new scene—and found their breakthrough.
Their self-titled debut album in 2012 went triple platinum in the US and Canada, with hits like Ho Hey and Stubborn Love. The follow-up albums Cleopatra (2016), III (2019), and Brightside (2022) only cemented their reputation, and now, with their latest release Automatic (2025), they’re bringing a fresh wave of music to the stage.
They’ve collected Grammy nominations, sold out arenas worldwide, and even contributed to film soundtracks like The Hunger Games. But through it all, their music has kept its intimate, human heartbeat.
The Automatic World Tour – Delhi Details
Date: Sunday, 1 February 2026
Venue: Huda Ground, Delhi-NCR
Presented by: BookMyShow Live
Tour Stop: Exclusive India performance
Tickets go live on August 13, 2025, at 12:00 PM IST, only on BookMyShow. Pricing will be announced soon, but expect categories like General Admission, Premium Seating, and VIP bundles with early entry and exclusive merch.
Merch Worth Grabbing
The Lumineers’ merch game is as on-brand as their music—understated, stylish, and perfect for fans. Top picks to look out for:
- The Lumineers Graphic Tee – Soft cotton, minimal design, perfect for layering.
- Tour Poster – Delhi Edition – A must-have keepsake, exclusive to the India stop.
- Hoodie with Tour Dates – For those February chills and post-concert nostalgia.
- Vinyl Copy of Automatic – For your turntable or just as a collector’s gem.
- Canvas Tote – Carry your essentials with a dash of folk-rock flair.
Why You Can’t Miss This Show
It’s not every day that Delhi gets a concert from one of the world’s most celebrated folk-rock acts—especially one that thrives on live performance energy. The Lumineers are known for making even a crowd of thousands feel like an intimate living room session. When the first chord hits and the crowd sings back every word, you’ll understand why people follow them from city to city.
So here’s your checklist:
- Mark August 13 for ticket release.
- Bookmark the official booking page.
- Prep your playlist so you can belt out every lyric.
- Bring your heart—because you’re going to leave it at Huda Ground.
On February 1, 2026, Delhi isn’t just getting a concert—it’s getting a story told through song, rhythm, and shared moments. And trust us, you’ll want to be part of that story.
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