Mumford & Sons announce details of a huge 19-date arena tour of UK/Ireland + Europe later this year, and big summer shows at Dublin’s Malahide Castle and Arena di Verona in July.
The British folk-rock band release their new album, RUSHMERE, on 28th March, and are currently out on a global club tour that hit London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town last night, ahead of shows in Sydney and North America.
The new arena run will kick off in Stockholm on 6 November and conclude in London on 10 December. The UK/Irish dates also include shows in Glasgow, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham, and Cardiff ahead of the tour’s conclusion in London.
The band will precede the tour with a big outdoor show at Malahide Castle, Dublin, on Friday, July 4th, where they last performed in 2019.
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 UK at Marcus’ studio in Devon.
Mumford & Sons Live:
17th March – Sydney Opera House, Sydney SOLD OUT
20th March – Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles SOLD OUT
22nd March – Chicago Theatre, Chicago SOLD OUT
23rd March – Allied Music Centre – Massey Hall, Toronto SOLD OUT
26th March – Brooklyn Paramount, New York SOLD OUT
4th July – Malahide Castle, Dublin
7th July – Arena di Verona, Verona
UK/Ireland/European Tour 2025:
6th November – Avicii Arena, Stockholm
8th November – Royal Arena, Copenhagen
10th November – Uber Arena, Berlin
12th November – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
13th November – Sportpaleis, Antwerp
14th November – Adidas Arena, Paris
16th November – Rockhal, Luxembourg
17th November – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
19th November – Unipol Arena, Bologna
20th November – Hallenstadion, Zurich
21st November – Unipol Forum, Milan
23rd November – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
25th November – Sagres Campo Pequeno, Lisbon
2nd December – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
3rd December – Co-op Live, Manchester
5th December – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
7th December – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
8th December – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
10th December – The O2, London
Presale tickets will go on sale on Tuesday, March 18th. Any remaining tickets will be available through a general on-sale starting at 10 a.m. local time on Thursday, March 20th.
Tickets for Dublin are priced from €86.05 to €101.05, subject to Ticketmaster charges. Subject to licence.



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