Following a series of brief pre-tour appearances to promote their new album, “Rushmere,” Mumford & Sons have officially announced the North American leg of their 2025 tour.
The tour will travel through the U.S. and Canada, stopping at stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, and music festivals from June through October. However, Southern California fans will be able to catch them for one show only.
The British folk-rock band will headline the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 12. Tickets for the event go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 4, at Ticketmaster.com. Fans who don’t want to miss the band’s exclusive Southern California appearance can sign up for the presale starting on Wednesday, April 2, at mumfordandsons.com. For every ticket sold, $1 will help PLUS1 support War Child, an initiative that protects, educates, and stands up for the rights of children affected by war.
The North American tour will feature notable names taking the stage on select dates with Mumford & Sons, including Japanese Breakfast, Michael Kiwanuka, Gregory Alan Isakov, Sierra Ferrell, Lucius, and more. Good Neighbours will join Mumford and Sons for the Hollywood Bowl performance in June.
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The announcement of the tour comes on the heels of the band’s release of their fifth studio album, “Rushmere,” a nod to where the group, comprising Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane, first met in Wimbledon, a leafy suburb of London. “Rushmere” was produced in collaboration with nine-time Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb and recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville, as well as in Savannah, Georgia, and Devon, U.K.
“Rushmere” marks seven years since their last studio album, “Delta,” was released (in 2018). The following year, the group’s banjoist and lead guitarist Winston Marshall left the group after tweeting support for Andy Ngo’s conservative book criticizing Antifa, The Unmasked.” Marshall apologized and announced he was taking time away from the band but did not return for “Rushmere.”
In September 2021, Mumford released a solo album, “Self-Titled,” and in January 2024, he reunited with Lovett and Dwane for “Good People,” a collaboration with Pharrell Williams. The song marked the band’s first release of new music since Marshall’s departure.