A MASSIVE 10-night run of shows has just come to an end in spectacular fashion at a popular venue.
Chart-topping American indie folk band The Lumineers came to The Piece Hall, in Halifax, to bring a huge 10-night run of shows to a close on Sunday.
The two-piece group are known as one of the top touring bands in the United States, as well as being well-known in other countries.
They were performing as part of Live At The Piece Hall 2023 and Halifax’s open-air courtyard was the latest stop on the Europe and UK leg of their 2023 Brightside World Tour.
Fans, including both adults and children, even endured the heavy rain to listen to their bumper set including their 2012 smash-hit debut single “Ho Hey”.
One man even took the lyrics literally and proposed to his partner during the concert.
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart.
— The Piece Hall (@ThePieceHall) July 10, 2023
Huge congratulations to this lovely couple who got engaged last night during @thelumineers concert! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/MTTbUFyN2N
The Lumineers, who have twice been nominated for Grammy Awards, also played favourites such as “Ophelia”, “Sleep On The Floor”, “Flowers In Your Hair” and “Stubborn Love”.
Live At The Piece Hall will continue on August 12 with Limp Bizkit and then later that month with Boygenius and Orbital.
It will close out on August 26 with The Charlatans and Johnny Marr.
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