Folk pop band Mumford & Sons have announced an "intimate" 2025 world tour.
It comes after the band announced their first album in seven years, Rushmere, which will be released on 28 March, after banjoist and lead guitarist Winston Marshall, the son of GB News owner Paul Marshall, quit the group in 2021.
The 37-year-old said his departure was a "difficult decision first brought about by an unintentional Twitter storm", after he faced backlash for tweeting about US writer Andy Ngo's book titled Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan To Destroy Democracy.
In a tweet, which he later deleted, Marshall said he had read the book and praised Ngo as a "brave man."
Beginning their career in 2007, the band are best known for tracks such as I Will Wait, Believe and Little Lion Man.
They have won two Grammy Awards and two Brit Awards, with their current line-up made up of singer Marcus Mumford, bassist Ted Dwane and multi-instrumentalist Ben Lovett.
Members of Agora, the band’s fan community, will have priority access to tickets for the tour from 13 February.
Remaining tickets will be available through a general sale from 10am on 14 February.
Mumford And Sons tour dates in full:
5 March - Melkweg, Amsterdam
7 March - Elysee Montmatre, Paris
9 March 9 – Metropol, Berlin
11 March - O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
17 March - Sydney Opera House, Sydney
20 March - Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles
22 March - Chicago Theatre, Chicago
23 March - Allied Music Centre Massey Hall, Toronto
26 March - Brooklyn Paramount, New York
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