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Mumford & Sons announce intimate global club tour
06 February 2025
Mumford & Sons make their eagerly awaited return to live stages next month, with the announcement of nine intimate live dates in Europe, the U.K., Australia and North America. It will be the band’s first string of headline live dates in the U.K. and Europe since 2018.
Last month, the British folk-rock band announced details of their new album, RUSHMERE, their first in seven years, for release on March 28 via Glassnote.
Ahead of the record’s release, Mumford & Sons head out to Europe in March for a series of small club shows in Amsterdam, Paris, and Berlin before returning to the U.K. The band then take a whistlestop trip to Sydney Opera House before finishing up with four North American shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and Brooklyn.
Mumford & Sons have partnered with PLUS1 to support War Child. $1 from every ticket sold will help War Child to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children affected by war.
Of the band’s return, Rushmere is the spot where it all began for Mumford & Sons. The pond, located on Wimbledon Common in south-west London, is where Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane first hung out and imagined the initial idea of putting a band together. Rushmere was as familiar to them as the instruments they played, and is at the heart of their origin story.
RUSHMERE is the beginning for Mumford & Sons’ next phase, and it follows an intense period of creativity for the trio. The album was produced by nine-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb and recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville, in Savannah, GA, and back in the U.K. at Marcus’ studio in Devon.
MUMFORD & SONS LIVE
March 5—Amsterdam, NL—Melkweg
March 7—Paris, FR—Elysee Montmatre
March 9—Berlin, DE—Metropol
March 11—London, U.K.—O2 Forum Kentish Town
March 17—Sydney, AU— Sydney Opera House
March 20—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Palladium
March 22—Chicago, IL—The Chicago Theatre
March 23—Toronto, ON—Allied Music Centre – Massey Hall
March 26—New York, NY—Brooklyn Paramount
Last month, the British folk-rock band announced details of their new album, RUSHMERE, their first in seven years, for release on March 28 via Glassnote.
Ahead of the record’s release, Mumford & Sons head out to Europe in March for a series of small club shows in Amsterdam, Paris, and Berlin before returning to the U.K. The band then take a whistlestop trip to Sydney Opera House before finishing up with four North American shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and Brooklyn.
Mumford & Sons have partnered with PLUS1 to support War Child. $1 from every ticket sold will help War Child to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children affected by war.
Of the band’s return, Rushmere is the spot where it all began for Mumford & Sons. The pond, located on Wimbledon Common in south-west London, is where Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane first hung out and imagined the initial idea of putting a band together. Rushmere was as familiar to them as the instruments they played, and is at the heart of their origin story.
RUSHMERE is the beginning for Mumford & Sons’ next phase, and it follows an intense period of creativity for the trio. The album was produced by nine-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb and recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville, in Savannah, GA, and back in the U.K. at Marcus’ studio in Devon.
MUMFORD & SONS LIVE
March 5—Amsterdam, NL—Melkweg
March 7—Paris, FR—Elysee Montmatre
March 9—Berlin, DE—Metropol
March 11—London, U.K.—O2 Forum Kentish Town
March 17—Sydney, AU— Sydney Opera House
March 20—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Palladium
March 22—Chicago, IL—The Chicago Theatre
March 23—Toronto, ON—Allied Music Centre – Massey Hall
March 26—New York, NY—Brooklyn Paramount