Mumford & Sons have announced intimate theater tour dates ahead of the release of the British band’s fifth studio album RUSHMERE, their first in seven years. The 9-date trek will bring the alternative folk rockers to the UK, Europe, Australia and North America, including the tour finale at Brooklyn Paramount on March 26.

The LP’s title track was dropped last month (January 17), with the album scheduled for release on March 28 via Island/Glassnote. The album is named after a pond located in London where the band was first formed in 2007. After the departure of Winston Marshall (banjo) in 2021, RUSHMERE commemorates Mumford & Sons’ first album as a trio, consisting of frontman Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane (bassist) and Ben Lovett (keyboard, piano).

RUSHMERE was produced by nine-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb and recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville, and back in the U.K. at Mumford’s studio. Here is the track listing:
- Malibu
- Caroline
- Rushmere
- Monochrome
- Truth
- Where It Belongs
- Anchor
- Surrender
- Blood on the Page (with Madison Cunningham)
- Carry On
Members of agora, the band’s official fan community, will have priority access to tickets on Thursday, February 13. A limited number of remaining tickets will then be available to the general public on Friday, February 14 (10:00 am local time).

Mumford & Sons have partnered with PLUS1 to support War Child, with $1 from every ticket sold allocated to protecting, educating, and standing up for the rights of children affected by war.
In other news, Mumford & Sons will be joining forces with the likes of David Byrne, Jack White, Chris Martin and Lady Gaga to celebrate 50 years of Saturday Night Live as part of SNL: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Hall, New York. The show will be streamed live via Peacock on February 14.
TOUR DATES
March 5 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @Melkweg
March 7 – Paris, France @Elysee Montmatre
March 9 – Berlin, Germany @Metropol
March 11 – London, England @O2 Forum Kentish Town
March 17 – Sydney, Australia @Sydney Opera House
March 20 – Los Angeles, California @Hollywood Palladium
March 22 – Chicago, Illinois @The Chicago Theatre
March 23 – Toronto, Canada @Allied Music Centre – Massey Hall
March 26 – Brooklyn, New York @Brooklyn Paramount
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