
The Lumineers at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn
Preview: Season 11 | 30s
Americana superstars The Lumineers split songs between their debut album and Cleopatra.
Americana superstars The Lumineers returned to their former neighborhood of Brooklyn for an unforgettable taping of Live from the Artists Den at the majestic Kings Theatre. The band performed an 18-song set split evenly between their Grammy-nominated 2012 debut and their No. 1- charting follow-up, Cleopatra. Great moments: an unamplified version of “Darlene” and a rousing rendition of “Ho Hey."
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The Lumineers at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn
Preview: Season 11 | 30s
Americana superstars The Lumineers returned to their former neighborhood of Brooklyn for an unforgettable taping of Live from the Artists Den at the majestic Kings Theatre. The band performed an 18-song set split evenly between their Grammy-nominated 2012 debut and their No. 1- charting follow-up, Cleopatra. Great moments: an unamplified version of “Darlene” and a rousing rendition of “Ho Hey."
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