MUMFORD & SONS CONFIRM MASSIVE 60-DATE WORLDWIDE ARENA TOUR

NEW ALBUM DELTA OUT NOVEMBER 16

DEBUT FIRST SINGLE “GUIDING LIGHT” ON “THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON

Mumford & Sons will embark on an extensive 60-date worldwide arena tour this fall featuring a groundbreaking new in-the-round stage design. Kicking off November 16 in Dublin, the tour will span throughout next spring and includes fall North American stops at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center, Boston’s TD Garden, New York’s Madison Square Garden, DC’s Capital One Arena and Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. Special guest Maggie Rogers will join as support.

The band’s largest tour to date, the Delta Tour 2018/2019 includes over 800,000 tickets, which will go on sale starting next Friday, October 12 via https://www.mumfordandsons.com/live. See below for complete tour details.

The tour celebrates the multi-Platinum, Grammy Award-winning band’s forthcoming album, Delta. Available now for pre-sale, the band’s fourth release hits shelves November 16 on Gentlemen of the Road/Glassnote Records. Delta was written collectively by the band, produced by Paul Epworth and recorded at London’s The Church Studios. Listen to the album’s first single, “Guiding Light,” HERE.

Already receiving widespread acclaim, the band recently debuted “Guiding Light” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” with special guests The Roots. Watch the performance HERE. Marcus Mumford also joined host Jimmy Fallon as a guest on the couch. Watch the interview HERE. Additionally, Rolling Stone calls the single, “wildly experimental…Delta has the band incorporating elements of electronica, rap, jazz and other sonic territory rarely visited,” while Paste asserts, “If it’s any indication of how Delta will sound as a whole, this could shape up to be the band’s most experimental album yet.”

Marking ten years since Mumford & Sons made their meteoric debut, the new music follows 2015’s Wilder Mind, which debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., U.K., Australia Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands and Norway and, most recently, 2016’s collaborative Johannesburg mini album. Previous LPs include 2012’s Babel, which was awarded the 2013 Grammy for Album of the Year, and their 2009 debut, Sigh No More.

Mumford & Sons are Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane and Winston Marshall.

MUMFORD & SONS – DELTA TOUR 2018/2019

November 16—Dublin, Ireland—3 Arena
November 18—Belfast, Ireland—SSE Arena
November 20—Glasgow, Scotland—SSE Hydro
November 21—Manchester, U.K.—Manchester Arena
November 23—Birmingham, U.K.—Genting Arena
November 24—Sheffield, U.K.—Fly DSA Arena
November 25—Newcastle, U.K.—Metro Radio Arena
November 27—Nottingham, U.K.—Motorpoint Arena
November 28—Cardiff, U.K.—Motorpoint Arena
November 29—London, U.K.—O2 Arena
December 1—Leeds, U.K.—First Direct Arena
December 2—Liverpool, U.K.—Echo Arena
December 7—Philadelphia, PA—Wells Fargo Center*
December 9—Boston, MA—TD Garden*
December 10—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden*
December 14—Washington DC—Capital One Arena*
December 17—Toronto, ON—Scotiabank Arena*
January 12—Auckland, New Zealand—The Outer Fields at Western Springs†
January 15—Brisbane, Australia—Entertainment Centre‡
January 18—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena‡
January 22—Melbourne, Australia—Sidney Myer Music Bowl‡
January 24—Adelaide, Australia—Entertainment Centre‡
January 27—Perth, Australia—RAC Arena‡
February 27—Providence, RI—Dunkin Donuts Center
February 28—Hartford, CT—XL Center
March 2—Albany, NY—Times Union Center
March 4—Montreal, QC—Bell Centre
March 5—Ottawa, ON—Canadian Tire Center
March 8—Buffalo, NY—KeyBank Center
March 9—Cleveland, OH—Quicken Loans Arena
March 11—Columbus, OH—Nationwide Arena
March 12—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena
March 14—Pittsburgh, PA—PPG Paints Arena
March 16—Charlottesville, VA—John Paul Jones Arena
March 17—Raleigh, NC—PNC Arena
March 18—Charleston, SC—North Charleston Coliseum
March 20—Atlanta, GA—State Farm Arena
March 22—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
March 23—Birmingham, AL—Legacy Arena at The BJCC
March 25—Indianapolis, IN—Bankers Life Field House
March 27—Detroit, MI—Little Caesars Arena
March 29—Chicago, IL—United Center
March 30—Madison, WI—Kohl Center
March 31—Milwaukee, WI—Fiserv Forum
April 25—Lisbon, Portugal—Altice Arena
April 27—Barcelona, Spain—Palau Sant Jordi
April 29—Milan, Italy—Medialanum Forum
May 1—Munich, Germany—Olympiahalle
May 3—Vienna, Austria—Stadthalle
May 5—Basel, Switzerland—St. Jakobshalle
May 7—Paris, France—Zenith
May 8—Luxembourg, Luxembourg—Rockhal
May 9—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Ziggo Dome
May 11—Berlin, Germany—Mercedes Benz Arena
May 13—Frankfurt, Germany—Festhalle
May 15—Cologne, Germany—Lanxess Arena
May 17—Copenhagen, Denmark—Royal Arena
May 18—Gothenburg, Sweden—Scandinavium
May 19—Oslo, Norway—Spektrum
May 21—Stockholm, Sweden—Ericsson Globe

*with special guest Maggie Rogers
†Gentlemen of the Road with Leon Bridges, Michael Kiwanuka and Sam Fender. More to be announced
‡with special guest Michael Kiwanuka