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Mumford and Sons Unveil 2025 North American Dates

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Mumford & Sons have announced an expansive North American tour throughout 2025 in support of their new album Rushmere. This tour marks a significant return for the band as it is their first album in seven years, and they are celebrating with a 32-city tour that spans arenas and amphitheaters across the continent. The tour commences on June 5, 2025, in Oregon and will see the band travel through major locations such as Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, the Greek Theatre in California, and Forest Hills Stadium in New York, ultimately concluding in Omaha, Nebraska, on October 26, 2025.

The new album Rushmere, inspired by the band’s beginnings in Wimbledon, U.K., was produced in collaboration with Grammy-winner Dave Cobb. The recording took place in multiple studios, including Nashville, Savannah in the U.S., and Devon in the U.K. The band debuted their new work with a series of intimate performances around the globe, including places like Europe and Australia, before they unveiled Rushmere to the North American audience with a culminating show in Brooklyn, New York. This album showcases their growth and continued dedication to their craft, featuring a mix of new materials and beloved classics.

In addition to their tour dates, Mumford & Sons are emphasizing community efforts by collaborating with the charitable organization War Child UK. For each ticket sold, the band will donate $1 to the organization, which aids children affected by war. This partnership highlights their ongoing commitment to humanitarian causes, further endearing them to their fan base.

A notable feature of this tour is the diverse lineup of supporting acts joining Mumford & Sons on different legs. Fans can look forward to performances by artists like Japanese Breakfast, Margo Price, Michael Kiwanuka, Sierra Ferrell, and many others, each bringing their unique flair and complementing the folk-rock style that Mumford & Sons are renowned for. This blend of talent promises a vibrant and varied live experience for attendees.

In preparation for this tour, tickets will initially go on sale through a presale event to be held on April 3, 2025. General ticket sales begin on April 4, 2025, providing ample opportunity for fans to secure their spots in venues that are expected to sell out quickly, given the group’s history of high-demand performances. This tour offers not only a chance to hear their new album live but also to relish in their timeless hits which continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.

Check Out Mumford and Sons 2025 Us Tour Dates Here:

July 18—Quincy, WA—The Gorge Amphitheater
July 19—Whitefish, MT—Under The Big Sky Festival
July 21—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheater
July 22—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheater
July 24—Bonner Springs, KS—Azura Amphitheater
July 26—Alpharetta, GA—Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
July 27—Charleston, SC—Credit One Stadium
July 29—Raleigh, NC—Coastal Credit Union Music Park
July 31—Huntsville, AL—Orion Amphitheater
August 8—Forest Hills, NY—Forest Hills Stadium
October 8—Chicago, IL—United Center
October 9—St. Paul, MN—Xcel Energy Center
October 11—Milwaukee, WI—Fiserv Forum
October 12—Columbus, OH—Nationwide Arena
October 14—Philadelphia, PA—Wells Fargo Center
October 16—Buffalo, NY—KeyBank Center
October 17—Montréal, QC—Centre Bell
October 19—Pittsburgh, PA—PPG Paints Arena
October 20—Detroit, MI— Little Caesars Arena
October 22—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
October 24—Austin, TX— Moody Center
October 25—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center
October 26—Omaha, NE—CHI Health Center Arena

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