The Lumineers, alongside opener Chance Peña, absolutely lit up the Darien Lake Amphitheater! On that cool, breezy night of September 3, the air was thick from a restless spark glistening with anticipation. It was an unforgettable evening filled with incredible music and an atmosphere where everyone was buzzing!
Kicking off an unforgettable night was the magnificient Chance Peña! This talented artist has been making waves in the music scene since he was young, crafting a one-of-a-kind sound that brilliantly blends traditional storytelling with contemporary musical flair. With the recent launch of his highly anticipated sophomore album, When I Change My Mind I Don’t Mean It, he has such a soul-digging voice. Throughout his whole set, he had everyone at the edge of their seats. Chance definitely got everybody primed for The Lumineers.
The energy at Darine Lake Amphitheater hit an exhilarating high as soon as The Lumineers stepped on stage! The moment they began their set, the entire crowd erupted, with everyone on their feet, singing along to every lyric. They kicked off the night with a spectacular lineup: “Same Old Song,” “Flowers in Your Hair,” “Angela,” “You’re All I Got,” and “A.M. RADIO.”
But one of the highlights of the show came during “BRIGHTSIDE,” when Wesley made a jaw-dropping stroll through the crowd! There’s something truly electrifying about artists who are bold enough to connect with their fans in such a personal way. Watching him weave through the audience, even all the way to the back of the venue, was a moment that no one would forget. The joy on the faces of the fans during that interaction was priceless, and witnessing that connection added a memorable layer of magic to the show.
The night was absolutely luminous, bursting with an fervor that charged the air! Chance Peña and The Lumineers delivered spellbinding performances, their vocals soaring and captivating everyone in the crowd. What an unforgettable night of music!
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