The multi-platinum, internationally acclaimed alternative rock band The Lumineers, with special guest Petey USA, will kick off the 2026 US Open with a concert inside Louis Armstrong Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Friday, Aug. 21.
Tickets will go on sale via artist presale on Tuesday, June 16, at 10 a.m. ET. Fans can sign up here. Live Nation and US Open Insider presales will go live on Wednesday, June 17, at 10 a.m. ET, with the general ticket on-sale set for Thursday, June 18, at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster.
Louis Armstrong Stadium has become a bona-fide concert venue over the past several years, hosting internationally headlining acts such as Dierks Bentley, ODESZA and Galantis in association with the US Open in recent years.
The Lumineers are one of the most successful and influential bands of their generation, blending alternative rock, folk, and heartfelt storytelling. Over five studio albums, including their 2025 release AUTOMATIC, the band has achieved 24 No. 1 hits across multiple radio formats, earned over six billion streams, sold more than 1.5 million albums in the US, and built a Spotify following of 22 million monthly listeners.
Their accolades include two GRAMMY® nominations, five Billboard Music Awards nods, an American Music Award nomination, and an iHeartRadio MMVA win for their No. 1 hit “Stubborn Love.” Known for their electrifying live performances, The Lumineers have sold out arenas, amphitheaters, and stadiums across the globe, headlined festivals like Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, and Fuji Rock, and sold over 1 million tickets during their 2025 Automatic World Tour.
Beyond music, The Lumineers are dedicated to driving social impact, championing environmental sustainability, and supporting causes such as human rights, youth mental health, music education, and hunger relief.
The 2026 US Open begins with Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day on Sunday, Aug. 23 and runs through Sept. 13. Fan Week, which offers seven days of free grounds admission with Fan Access Pass, runs August 23-29.
