- Mumford & Sons announced 32 concerts through North America on Friday
- They also released their fifth album Rushmere the same day
- The new album is named after where the band originally met in Wimbledon
Mumford & Sons is expanding their already massive 2025 tour.
On Friday, March 28, the band — consisting of Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane — announced 32 concerts throughout North America, having previously announced international dates.
“we are excited to announce our north american tour and will be bringing along some very special guests,” Mumford & Sons, who also released their fifth album Rushmere the same day, wrote on Instagram.
“The band will be joined by Japanese Breakfast, Gregory Alan Isakov, Michael Kiwanuka, Sierra Ferrell, Gigi Perez, Margo Price, Lucius, Madison Cunningham, Good Neighbours and Divorce throughout their many tour stops.”
“we can’t wait to see you out there,” the post concluded, signed off, “the lads.”
Agora pass holders get first access to concert tickets with their presale kicking off on Wednesday, April 2 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can join Agora by March 28 at 11:59 p.m. EST for access.
The artist presale begins on Thursday, April 3 at 10 a.m. local time to the venue. Fans sign up for this presale by Wednesday, April 2 at 11 a.m. to the venue’s local time for access. General access tickets go on sale on Friday, April 3 at mumfordandsons.com.
Mumford & Sons has partnered with PLUS1 to support War Child. $1 from every ticket sold will support the charity in protecting, educating, and standing up for the rights of children affected by war.
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Their new album Rushmere is named after where the band originally met in Wimbledon. Per a press release, the album marks “the beginning for Mumford & Sons’ next phase,” which “follows an intense period of creativity for the trio.”
“During a particularly prolific run of recent songwriting inspiration, it’s led them back to the magic of where it all started for them in a leafy suburb of London,” the press release adds. The newly announced dates come after Mumford & Sons announced international tour dates in Europe. The band sold out their U.K. arena tour shows in two hours.
See the full list of Mumford & Sons upcoming tour dates below.
- May 25 — Liverpool, U.K. — Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025
- June 5 — Bend, Ore. — Hayden Homes Amphitheater
- June 9 — Berkeley, Calif. — The Greek Theatre
- June 12 — Los Angeles, Calif. — Hollywood Bowl
- June 14 — West Valley City, Utah — Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
- June 17 — Noblesville, Ind. — Ruoff Music Center†
- June 18 — Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio — Blossom Music Center
- June 20 — Mansfield, Mass. — Xfinity Center†
- June 21 — Saratoga Springs, N.Y. — Saratoga Performing Arts Center
- June 22 — Columbia, Md. — Merriweather Post Pavilion
- June 24 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage
- July 4 — Dublin, Ireland—Malahide Castle (SOLD OUT)
- July 7 — Verona, Italy — Arena di Verona
- July 18 — Quincy, Wash. — The Gorge Amphitheatre§
- July 19 — Whitefish, Mont. — Under The Big Sky Festival
- July 21 — Morrison, Colo. — Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- July 22 — Morrison, Colo. — Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- July 24 — Bonner Springs, Kan. — Azura Amphitheater
- July 26 — Alpharetta, Ga. — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
- July 27 — Charleston, S.C. — Credit One Stadium
- July 29 — Raleigh, N.C .— Coastal Credit Union Music Park
- July 31 — Huntsville, Ala. — Orion Amphitheater
- Aug. 8 — Forest Hills, N.Y. — Forest Hills Stadium
- Oct. 8 — Chicago, Ill. — United Center
- Oct. 9 — St. Paul, Minn. — Xcel Energy Center
- Oct. 11 — Milwaukee, Wis. — Fiserv Forum
- Oct. 12 — Columbus, Ohio — Nationwide Arena
- Oct. 14 — Philadelphia, Pa. — Wells Fargo Center
- Oct. 16 — Buffalo, N.Y. — KeyBank Center
- Oct. 17 — Montréal, QC — Centre Bell
- Oct. 19 — Pittsburgh, Pa. — PPG Paints Arena
- Oct. 20 — Detroit, Mich. — Little Caesars Arena
- Oct. 22 — Nashville, Tenn. — Bridgestone Arena
- Oct. 24 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center
- Oct. 25 — Tulsa, Okla. — BOK Center
- Oct. 26 — Omaha, Neb — CHI Health Center Arena
- Nov. 6 — Stockholm, Sweden — Avicii Arena
- Nov. 8 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Royal Arena
- Nov. 10 — Berlin, Germany — Uber Arena
- Nov. 12 — Cologne, Germany — Lanxess Arena
- Nov. 13 — Antwerp, Belgium — Sportpaleis
- Nov. 14 — Paris, France—Adidas Arena
- Nov. 16 — Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg — Rockhal
- Nov. 17 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Ziggo Dome
- Nov. 19 — Bologna, Italy — Unipol Arena
- Nov. 20 — Zurich, Switzerland — Hallenstadion
- Nov. 21 — Milan, Italy — Unipol Forum
- Nov. 23 — Barcelona, Spain — Palau Sant Jordi
- Nov. 25 — Lisbon, Portugal — Sagres Campo Pequeno
- Nov. 29 — Newcastle, U.K. — Utilita Arena (NEW DATE)
- Nov. 30 — Leeds, U.K. — First Direct Arena (NEW DATE)
- Dec. 2 — Glasgow, U.K. — OVO Hyrdo (SOLD OUT)
- Dec. 3 — Manchester, U.K. — Co-op Live (SOLD OUT)
- Dec. 5 — Sheffield, U.K. — Utilita Arena (SOLD OUT)
- Dec. 7 — Birmingham, U.K. — Utilita Arena (SOLD OUT)
- Dec. 8 — Cardiff, U.K. — Utilita Arena (SOLD OUT)
- Dec. 10 — London, U.K. — The O2 (SOLD OUT)
- Dec. 11 — London, U.K. — The O2 (SOLD OUT)
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