Mumford & Sons Announce a Gigantic World Tour

Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons at Newport folk festival in 2018
Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons at Newport folk festival in 2018. Photo by RMV/REX/Shutterstock (9791320cj)

Indie band Mumford & Sons have announced their dates for a humongous world tour.

We’re not exaggerating either. The tour is made up of over 60 shows and 80,000 tickets are going on sale. The tour kicks off in November this year and runs all the way until the end of next May. If you are a fan of Mumford & Sons, that’s a lot of chances to see them play live.

You can view the full list of tour dates below. Brace yourself, because it’s a long one:

2018

16 November – Dublin, 3 Arena
18 November – Belfast, SSE Arena
20 November – Glasgow, SSE Hydro
21 November – Manchester, Manchester Arena
23 November – Birmingham, Genting Arena
24 November – Sheffield, Fly DSA Arena
25 November – Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
27 November – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
28 November – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
29 November – London, O2 Arena
1 December – Leeds, First Direct Arena
2 December – Liverpool, Echo Arena
7 December – Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
9 December – Boston, TD Garden
10 December – New York, Madison Square Garden
14 December – Washington DC, Capital One Arena
17 December – Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

2019:

12 January – Auckland, The Outer Fields at Western Springs
15 January – Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
18 January – Sydney, Qudos
22 January – Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
24 January – Adelaide, Entertainment Centre
27 January – Perth, RAC Arena*
27 February – Providence, Dunkin Donuts Center
28 February – Hartford, XL Center
2 March – Albany NY, Times Union Center
4 March – Montreal, Bell Centre
5 March – Ottawa, Canadian Tire Center
8 March – Buffalo, KeyBank Center
9 March – Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena
11 March – Columbus, Nationwide Arena
12 March – Lexington, Rupp Arena
14 March – Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
16 March – Charlottesville, John Paul Jones Arena
17 March – Raleigh, PNC Arena
18 March – Charleston, North Charleston Coliseum
20 March – Atlanta, State Farm Arena
22 March – Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
23 March – Birmingham, BJCC
25 March – Indianapolis, Bankers Life Field House
27 March – Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
29 March – Chicago, United Center
30 March – Madison, Kohl Center
31 March – Milwaukee, Fiserv Forum25 April – Lisbon, Altice Arena
27 April – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi**
29 April – Milan, Medialanum Forum
1 May – Munich, Olympiahalle
3 May – Vienna, Stadthalle
5 May – Basel, St. Jakobshalle
7 May – Paris, Zenith
8 May – Luxembourg, Rockhal
9 May – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
11 May – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena
13 May – Frankfurt, Festhalle
15 May – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
17 May – Copenhagen, Royal Arena
18 May – Gothenburg, Scandinavium
19 May – Oslo, Spektrum
21 May – Stockholm, Ericsson Globe