No need to wait any longer, “I Will Wait” fans.
After a quick pre-tour trek to promote their new album, “Rushmere,” Mumford and Sons have officially announced the North American leg of their 2025 tour that will send them to stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters and music festivals all over the U.S. and Canada from June through October.
While on the road, they’ll make not one, not two, but three (!) New York stops.
First, the two-time Grammy winners hit Saratoga Springs’ Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Saturday, June 21.
After that, Marcus Mumford and co. drop into Forest Hills’ Forest Hills Stadium on Friday, Aug. 8 and Buffalo’s Keybank Center on Thursday, Oct. 16.
At all shows, the lads will be joined by a high-profile special guest or two. Just a few of the most notable names hitting the road with them on select dates include Japanese Breakfast, Michael Kiwanuka, Gregory Alan Isakov, Sierra Ferrell, Lucius and more.
As for what to expect from Mumford and Sons themselves, they’ll likely deliver the hits — think “Little Lion Man,” “I Will Wait,” “The Cave” — and cuts from their new album “Rushmere,” which officially dropped on March 28.
While we can’t predict what goes down at the shows later this year, we did find after a bit of digging on Set List FM that the new songs that made the set list on their quick jaunt ahead of the record’s release included the album-opener “Malibu,” titular “Rushmere, “Caroline” and “Where It Belongs.”
Fans Agora members can purchase tickets for all upcoming Mumford and Sons shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for all of the band’s newly-announced North American concert dates is Friday, April 4.
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Mumford and Sons tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all North American (and a few European) tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Under The Big Sky Festival 2025
On top of the tour, Mumford and Sons are also headlining a music festival this year (as noted above).
On July 19, the band will lend their talents to the three-day Under The Big Sky Festival, which takes place at the Big Mountain Ranch in Whitefish, MT.
They’ll be joined by country icons Tyler Childers, Wynonna Judd, The Red Clay Strays, Wyatt Flores and Willow Avalon over the long weekend in Whitefish.
If you’d like to be there, single and multi-day Under The Big Sky passes can be picked up here.
Mumford and Sons set list
The final pre-tour show went down at New York’s Brooklyn Paramount Theater on March 26. For a closer look at what the band played that evening, take a look at what Set List FM reported.
01.) “Rushmere”
02.) “Babel”
03.) “Little Lion Man”
04.) “Lover of the Light”
05.) “Caroline”
06.) “Where It Belongs”
07.) “Ghosts That We Knew”
08.) “Awake My Soul”
09.) “I Will Wait”
10.) “Delta”
11.) “The Wolf”
Encore
12.) “Timshel”
13.) “Ditmas”
14.) “Malibu”
15.) “The Boxer” (Simon & Garfunkel cover)
16.) “The Cave”
Mumford and Sons new music
On March 28, Mumford and Sons released their fifth studio album “Rushmere,” which is named after where the band members first met in Wimbledon, U.K.
And, for a record by one of the world’s biggest bands, it’s not long. In fact, the ten-track record is quite lean, clocking in at a surprisingly short 34 minutes and 22 seconds.
This bloat-free offering starts small with the unassuming “Malibu,” which builds into a longing chorus complete with an anthemic piano accompaniment.
From there, Mumford employs his trademark yelp for the upbeat, hard-charging “Caroline.” The switch from inspirational ballad to friendly jam is proof positive that the band still knows what make them so great- emotional epics and singalongs.
They combine those qualities to great effect in the title track “Rushmere.” The jangling three-minute tune is a rollicking good time in step with the group’s biggest hits. It’s intimate, it’s epic, it’s inviting, it’s everything you want a Mumford and Sons song to be complete with an unforgettable refrain — “light me up I’m wasted in the dark/rush me a restless heart to the end” — that you won’t be able to stop singing in your best Marcus impression.
Other standouts here include the funky, minimalistic, hand-clapping “Truth” (arguably our favorite on the record, for the record), so delicate it might wither away “Where It Belongs” and “Carry On,” which perfectly captures the bittersweet feeling of “closing up shop”
If you’d like to hear for yourself, you can find “Rushmere” here.
Mumford and Sons special guests
Each and every M&S show will come with a big name — yet down-to-earth — opening act.
To make sure you’re familiar with their work ahead of the show you go to, here’s each special guest’s most-streamed track on Spotify.
Japanese Breakfast: “Be Sweet”
Gregory Alan Isakov: “Big Black Car”
Michael Kiwanuka: “Cold Little Heart”
Sierra Ferrell: “Holy Roller”
Gigi Perez: “Sailor Song”
Lucius: “Two of Us On the Run”
Margo Price: “Roll Me Up And Smoke Me When I Die” (Live)
Madison Cunningham: “In My Life”
Good Neighbours: “Home”
Divorce: “Antarctica”
Huge artists on tour in 2025
Many boot-stompin’ acts with a DIY aesthetic will be out and about this year.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• CAAMP
• Mt. Joy
Also, old guard vets Paul Simon, Bob Dylan and Neil Young will be on the road as well.
Need even more live music in your life? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change