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Mumford & Sons reveal intimate global club tour

The British folk-rock band have announced a whistlestop nine-date tour, including their first European headline run in seven years

By James Hanley on 06 Feb 2025

Mumford & Sons


Mumford & Sons have signalled their return with the announcement of a nine-date intimate club tour of Europe, Australia and North America.

The shows will be the British folk-rock band’s first string of headline dates in Europe since 2018.

Ahead of the 28 March release of their new album RUSHMERE – their first LP in seven years – Mumford & Sons will arrive in Europe next month for a series of small club shows.

The run will take in Melkweg in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (5 March), Elysee Montmatre in Paris, France (7 March) and Metropol, Berlin (9 March), returning to the UK for a date at O2 Forum Kentish Town (cap. 2,300) on 11 March.

The band then head Down Under for a gig at Sydney Opera House on 17 March before finishing up with four North American shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and Brooklyn.

Members of agora, the band’s fan community, will have priority access from 13 February, with a general sale to take place the following day.

The trio – Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane – are represented by CAA in North America and WME for the rest of the world.

Mumford & Sons have partnered with PLUS1 to support War Child, with $1 from every ticket sold to be donated to the charity.

The full list of tour dates is as follows:

March 5: Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg

March 7: Paris, FR – Elysee Montmatre

March 9: Berlin, DE – Metropol

March 11: London, UK – 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

 


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