The Lumineers' Heartfelt Homecoming at the Kia Forum
The Lumineers transformed the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA, into an intimate gathering place during their two-night performance, reminiscent of a cozy backyard under the stars. Lead singer Wesley Schultz reflected on the band's incredible journey from playing small venues to headlining a major arena, an achievement few could have predicted fifteen years ago. Their Automatic World Tour served as a celebration of their success across five albums, but it felt more like a reunion with their fans.
Tom Odell opened the show with an emotionally charged set, setting the stage for The Lumineers' engaging performance. They closed the distance between stage and audience with songs like "Ho Hey" and "Angela," creating a warm, communal atmosphere. The concert shifted from celebration to connection when Schultz shared a heartfelt tribute to his late brother, dedicating a poignant rendition of "Ghost." The night concluded with a powerful rendition of "Stubborn Love," embodying the band's belief in music's ability to foster human connection, leaving fans with an unforgettable experience.

