Mumford & Sons Confirm Intimate March 2025 Concerts To Celebrate New Album

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 14.

By Nate Todd Feb 6, 2025 10:46 am PST

Mumford & Sons confirmed a slate of concerts across the UK, North America, Europe and Australia. The intimate shows will support the band’s upcoming first album since 2018, Rushmere, arriving March 28 via Glassnote.

Mumford & Sons will begin their tour, also marking the band’s first headline shows in the UK and Europe in seven years, on March 5 in Amsterdam with a performance at Melkweg. They will then head to Paris on March 7 for a show at Elysee Montmartre. On March 9, the band will play at Metropol in Berlin before making their way to London for a concert at O2 Forum Kentish Town on March 11.

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The tour continues in Australia, where Mumford & Sons will take the stage at the iconic Sydney Opera House in Sydney on March 17. They will then return to North America for a show at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on March 20.

From there, they will perform at The Chicago Theatre in Chicago on March 22, followed by a concert at Allied Music Centre – Massey Hall in Toronto on March 23. The tour will conclude in New York, where they will play at Brooklyn Paramount on March 26.

Mumford & Sons have partnered with Plus1 to make sure $1 from each ticket sold benefits War Child. The nonprofit’s mission is “to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children affected by war.”

Following an artist presale via the band’s agora fan group beginning Thursday, February 13, general on-sales for the new dates start Friday, February 14 at 10 a.m. local.

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Rushmere marks Mumford & Sons’ first studio album since 2018’s Delta. A fitting title for the band’s return, Rushmere is the name of a pond in Southwest London where the band’s Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane conceived the idea to form a group.

Renowned producer Dave Cobb helmed Rushmere, which the band captured at RCA Studio A in Nashville, Cobb’s studio in Savannah and Mumford’s studio in Devon, UK. Mumford & Sons shared the LP’s title track. Check it out below:

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