The Lumineers Brightside World Tour announce a new Cape Town date

Jun 27, 2022

DUE TO EXCEPTIONAL DEMAND, THE LUMINEERS BRIGHTSIDE WORLD TOUR 2022 ANNOUNCES A NEW CAPE TOWN DATE

29 NOVEMBER AT THE GRAND ARENA, GRANDWEST

29 November at the Grand Arena, GrandWest, Cape Town = NEW DATE ADDED

30 November at the Grand Arena, GrandWest, Cape Town – Limited tickets available

2 December at the SunBet Arena, Time Square, Pretoria – Limited tickets available

2X GRAMMY® AWARD-NOMINATED BAND’S ACCLAIMED FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM, BRIGHTSIDE, AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE NOW.

Tickets are available now from Ticketmaster.co.za

The 2x GRAMMY® Award-nominated band will be performing three shows in South Africa, the 29th and 30th of November 2022 at the Grand Arena, GrandWest, and the 2nd of December 2022 at the SunBet Arena, Time Square, Pretoria. These dates mark the band’s much-anticipated return to South Africa and celebrates their fourth studio album, BRIGHTSIDE which includes such new favourites as A.M. RADIO,” “BIG SHOT,” “WHERE WE ARE,” and the chart-topping first single and title track, “BRIGHTSIDE,” all joined by official music videos streaming now at YouTube.

The Lumineers BRIGHTSIDE World Tour is on sale now, tickets are available exclusively from Ticketmaster.co.za.

Behind the band’s many smash hits, ‘Ho Hey’, ‘Ophelia’, ‘Stubborn Love’ and ‘Gloria’ to name a few,  their widespread success is also credited to their spirited live shows and this tour is set to be no different. The Lumineers will be performing songs from their new album BRIGHTSIDE, plus hits across all their albums.

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, BRIGHTSIDE marks The Lumineers’ first new music in more than two years. The nine-song collection sees The Lumineers’ co-founders/co-songwriters Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites performing virtually all of the eclectic, effervescent instrumentation, with Baron on a wide variety of keyboards and backing vocals and more by Simone Felice, touring members Byron Isaacs and Lauren Jacobson, famed backing singer Cindy Mizelle (Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews Band), The Felice Brothers’ James Felice, and acclaimed singer-songwriter Diana DeMuth. BRIGHTSIDE is available now via Dualtone in the U.S. & Canada and Decca Records for the rest of the world.

More about the making of the BRIGHTSIDE album –

The circumstances surrounding the creation of The Lumineers’ fourth album, BRIGHTSIDE (Released January 14, 2022), were unlike anything Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites had previously experienced in their nearly two decades of making music together. They were five months into a projected two-year tour behind their 2019 album, III, with no plans to start work on another LP, when the pandemic forced them off the road in March 2020.

In July, Fraites and Schultz started working on new material together, continuing into September, when Fraites moved to Italy. At that point, Schultz headed to the Catskills, where the group’s producer Simone Felice and co- producer/engineer/mixer David Baron lived and worked. There, they spontaneously proceeded to record a batch of stripped-back covers of songs from, among other favorites, Dylan, Warren Zevon and the Blue Nile; he would title the project Vignettes. Two months later, Fraites returned to Denver, and they resumed working on the songs that would comprise BRIGHTSIDE with renewed energy and perspective.

“The way we did Vignettes was so different from how I was making Lumineers records with Jer,” Schultz recalls. “I was showing up at Simone and David’s studio not really knowing what we’d be doing that day, just letting things happen. There was no planning or choreography—we were creating in real time. And that experience seeped into the making of BRIGHTSIDE.

Fraites concurs. “As weird as it sounds, I feel like 2020 was the most fertile creative period of my whole life, for so many reasons,” he says. “I finished the solo instrumental album, and when Wesley and I started working on songs together, I felt alive and switched on, and we worked really fast. I think we trusted ourselves more. We homed in on things. So when we went into the studio with Simone, he just had these shitty, very low-fi iPhone recordings that left a lot more to the imagination than the previous processes. And that was exciting.”

“Making this record was about turning the judgmental part of your brain off and just being like a kid, but having the skills of someone who’s been playing for 20-plus years,” Schultz explains. “It was a beautiful combination of innocence mixed with some level of acumen or skill— reconnecting with that innocent impulse you had when you first decided that you wanted to be a musician. So that was part of what made this album different from our previous ones. Another huge part of it was realizing that we had told a lot of stories with our lyrics, whereas with this one, it became more about trying to communicate a feeling, as opposed to telegraphing exactly what the song is about. I had to go away from that, and it was really refreshing. So a lot of it casts a spell—it makes you feel something.”

In contrast to the anguished, narrative-driven III, the songs of BRIGHTSIDE are buoyed by an underlying optimism. Here, although several of the songs are about a relationship being tested or coming apart, their soft/LOUD dynamic sets up widescreen, electrifying climaxes that feel life- embracing. This is unquestionably The Lumineers’ most rocking album—so in a very different way, BRIGHTSIDE is as big a surprise as III was.

Schultz compares the making of BRIGHTSIDE to “taking on a different style of cooking, where you have these skills in one area and you’re trying to apply them, but you’re also naive about how to do this other thing. A big part of that was just finding the spirit of each song. So this is an exciting new direction for us. I don’t think I could go back to making records the old way now, because this one was so much more fun to make, and it feels so much more alive. There’s a fire to this record that I don’t think we were willing to go for in the past. We were able to get out of our own way and go direct to the source.”

The Lumineers – links

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PR Contact:

South Africa PR Contact: Dionne Domyan-Mudie (National publicity)

+27 (0) 833261776, dionne@tpwagency.co.za

Tour Information:

Cape Town

29 November 2022 – New show date added

30 November 2022 – Limited tickets available

Grand Arena, GrandWest

Tickets are available now from www.ticketmaster.co.za

Pretoria

2 December 2022 – Limited tickets available

SunBet Arena, Time Square

Tickets are available now from www.ticketmaster.co.za

Embargo: 7 am, 27 June 2022

NEW SHOW DAY: Tues 29 Nov at the Grand Arena, GrandWest

Tickets on sale immediately.

Show dates: Wed 30 Nov at the Grand Arena, GrandWest and Fri 2 Dec at the SunBet Arena, Time Square

Ticketing link: https://www.ticketmaster.co.za/artist/the-lumineers-tickets/473573

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