Mumford & Sons announce 2019 world tour

Mumford and Sons

Mumford & Sons have revealed that their fourth new album will arrive on 16 November 2019. Now, the British group has revealed the first dates of their upcoming Delta tour that will take place next year. Tickets will go on general sale across the world on the morning of Friday October 12th.

As previously confirmed Mumford & Sons will release their new album this November. The band also hinted that they plan to tour across the world promoting their latest record Delta.

Today, the band revealed the first shows of their upcoming tour. Mumford & Sons will perform in many European countries including Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more. However, they could also potentially headline some festivals next summer.

You can see the full announcement below:

Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons are an alternative rock band from London, formed in December 2007. The band released their first album Sigh No More two years later. The album reached the second position on the UK Albums Chart six months after its release. Their second album Babel became one of the fastest-selling rock albums of the decade. The group had achieved at that time worldwide success also winning a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2013. The major use of folk and bluegrass instrumentation is what makes their sound unique. With headline energetic performances at major festivals around the world, Mumford & Sons have been established as one of the most notable music groups nowadays. You can hear the first single ‘Guiding Light’ from their upcoming album Delta in the video above.

For more information visit the official website of the group.

 

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Athanasios Kouklas

From Thessaloniki, Greece, currently living in Switzerland. Travel, music and festival enthusiast. Been to Pinkpop, Rock Werchter, Wacken, Rock am Ring, Southside and numerous concerts of all kinds in Europe. Favourite bands include: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Rammstein, Foo Fighters, Motörhead and The Rolling Stones..

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