Lord Huron closes out their summer run in San Antonio on Friday, July 24 â an added date that didn’t appear on the original tour announcement, which wrapped July 21 in Bentonville, Arkansas. The choice of Majestic Theatre makes sense: a band operating at sold-out Red Rocks scale that still books theaters rather than sheds is sending a message about how they want the room to feel. At 2,264 seats, the Majestic isn’t small, but it’s intimate enough to carry the atmospheric, reverberant weight that Lord Huron builds a show on.
About Lord Huron
Ben Schneider founded Lord Huron in 2010 in Los Angeles, building what started as a solo recording project — named for the Great Lake of his Michigan childhood — into a four-piece ensemble with Tom Renaud on guitar, Mark Barry on percussion, and Miguel Briseño on bass. Five albums in, they remain a band whose sound is hard to reduce: reverb-washed folk, western-leaning rock, instruments you don’t expect (bells, theremins, marimbas) pressed into service alongside the standard-issue. The new record, The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1, released July 2025 on Mercury Records, is their most conceptually ambitious work to date. Schneider’s premise — “What if you could choose your fate like choosing a song on a jukebox? What if your finger slipped and you got the B-side instead?” — gives five albums of Americana road music a science-fiction backbone. Notable collaborators include actress Kristen Stewart on “Who Laughs Last” and Kazu Makino of Blonde Redhead on “Fire Eternal.” The catalog behind them runs from Lonesome Dreams to Long Lost and includes “The Night We Met” — the Strange Trails track that became one of Spotify’s most-streamed songs of all time after placement in Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why. San Antonio last saw them roughly six years ago. That’s a long gap in a significant Texas market.
About the Venue
The Majestic Theatre is a National Historic Landmark in downtown San Antonio at 224 E Houston St, with 2,264 seats. It’s a room that rewards this kind of booking — ornate enough to hold the atmospheric weight Lord Huron carries, intimate enough that the show doesn’t lose its texture in the back rows. This isn’t an amphitheater routing date. The Majestic suits the material.
Tickets & Show Info
The Army, The Navy open. Doors at 7:00 PM, show at 8:00 PM CT. VIP packages are available. Tickets are on sale now — get yours here.