
Ahead of the release of their upcoming album ‘RUSHMERE’, Mumford and Sons have announced a series of intimate shows for March 2025.
we’re so excited to announce a run of intimate shows in march, which will be our first shows of 2025.
members of agora, our official fan community, will have priority access to tickets.
tickets will be available to members of agora first, on thursday 13th feb. a very limited… pic.twitter.com/7MYEAwS0LX
— Mumford & Sons (@MumfordAndSons) February 6, 2025
The tour will kick off in Amsterdam on March 5 and will travel through Paris, London, Sydney, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Toronto before wrapping up in New York in March 2025. The confirmed dates are:
March 5 – Melkweg, Amsterdam
March 7 – Elysee Montmatre, Paris
March 9 – Metropol, Berlin
March 11 – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
March 17 – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
March 20 – The Chicago Theatre, Chicago
March 23 – Massey Hall, Toronto
March 26 – Brooklyn Paramount, New York
Members of Agora – the band’s fan community – will have access to a ticket pre-sale starting Thursday February 13. To participate, register for Agora here before Monday (February 10). General ticket sales will open at 10am on Friday February 14.
Not only does this Tour mark the folk rock band’s first set of gigs in the UK and Europe since 2018, but also highlights their commitment to social change. In partnership with PLUS1, the band will donate $1 from every ticket sold to War Child, an organisation focused on protecting and advocating for children affected by conflict.
The tour precedes their upcoming album ‘RUSHMERE’ on March 28, their first album in seven years. Following the debut of the title track, which charted in the Top 100 of the UK Singles Chart, the album will feature tracks like ‘Malibou’, ‘Monochrome’, ‘Truth’, and ‘Blood on the Page’.
The new LP follows a period of change and innovation for the trio as it is their first since the departure of banjoist Winston Marshall, who left after facing backlash for supporting a book by right-wing US journalist Andy Ngo.
According to a press release, ‘RUSHMERE’ takes the trio back to their roots – reminiscing on the Wimbledon Common pond where the band’s formation began. Produced by Dave Cobb, a nine-time Grammy winner, the album promises to define the next chapter of the band’s sound.
our new album “RUSHMERE” will be released march 28th, first single out friday
co-produced with our legendary friend @davecobb7
we’re excited about this one, first
xxxhttps://t.co/2mhkM1P1eg pic.twitter.com/Tcg5B2eIpv
— Mumford & Sons (@MumfordAndSons) January 15, 2025
The trio have expressed enthusiasm for the release of new material. In 2024, Lovett shared “It just feels so great to be sharing new music again after all these years.” Mumford added “I think we always felt like we knew we were going to release some more music, but we wanted to wait for the right music. We’ve never been in haste, I don’t think. But when this music came around, we had a sense of urgency.”
Ultimately, their intimate global tour sets the stage for ‘RUSHMERE’, an album that promises to launch Mumford and Sons into a fresh and exciting era. The anticipation surrounding the album and the tour highlights the band’s continued relevance and their ability to evolve musically while staying true to their roots.