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Lumineers Dazzle Delhi with High-Energy Debut
2 Feb
Summary
- The Lumineers made their India debut in Gurgaon with energetic performances.
- Band members engaged with the audience through interactions and playful moments.
- Jeremiah Fraites and Stelth Ulvang showcased special talents beyond drumming.

The Lumineers made a vibrant debut in India, performing in Gurgaon for an enthusiastic Delhi audience. Dressed fittingly with visuals echoing their album art, the American folk-rock band delivered a high-energy set, blending their popular hits like 'Ophelia' and 'Ho Hey' with engaging audience interaction. Frontman Wesley Schultz shared anecdotes, including the inspiration behind the song 'Ativan,' describing it as a love song from a pill's perspective.
The concert featured several unique moments that captivated the crowd. During 'Big Parade,' each bandmate was given a spotlight for a brief solo, notably Jeremiah Fraites, who sang in front of a large audience for the first time in twenty years. Stelth Ulvang impressed with his multi-instrumental skills and even performed a cartwheel atop a piano, later venturing into the audience with his guitar.




