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Casey Cooper-Fiske and Lisa McLoughlin

Mumford And Sons announce ‘intimate’ 2025 world tour with exclusive London show

Marcus Mumford pictured on stage -

Folk pop band Mumford And Sons have announced an “intimate” 2025 world tour with the only UK date in London.

March’s Intimate Global Club Tour will be the first time the band have toured in the UK since 2019, having last performed in the country at Victorious Festival in Portsmouth in 2023.

The British band will play the O2 Forum Kentish Town on March 11 on the nine-date tour, which also includes stops in Australia, France and Canada.

It comes after the band announced their first album in seven years, Rushmere, which will be released on March 28, after banjoist and lead guitarist Winston Marshall, the son of GB News owner Sir Paul Marshall, quit the group in 2021.

The 37-year-old said his departure was a “difficult decision first brought about by an unintentional Twitter storm”, after he faced backlash for tweeting about US writer Andy Ngo’s book titled Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan To Destroy Democracy.

The band will play the O2 Forum Kentish Town

In a tweet, which he later deleted, Marshall said he had read the book and praised Ngo as a “brave man”.

Beginning their career in 2007, the band has had five UK top 40 singles and two UK number one albums, they are best known for tracks such as I Will Wait, Believe and Little Lion Man.

The band has won two Grammy Awards and two Brit Awards, with their current line-up made up of singer Marcus Mumford, bassist Ted Dwane and multi-instrumentalist Ben Lovett.

Members of Agora, the band’s fan community, will have priority access to tickets for the tour from February 13.

Remaining tickets will be available through a general sale from 10am on February 14.

Mumford And Sons tour dates in full:

– 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 – Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles

– March 22 – Chicago Theatre, Chicago

– March 23 – Allied Music Centre Massey Hall, Toronto

– March 26 – Brooklyn Paramount, New York

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