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Title: Mumford & Sons Release New Song “Rubber Band Man” ft. Hozier

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Mumford & Sons Debut New Collaboration with Hozier During World Tour

Mumford & Sons surprised⁤ fans with a new song, “Rubber Band Man,” featuring a studio collaboration with Hozier,⁣ while continuing their world tour in ‌support of ​the album RUSHMERE. The release marks the first time the two ‌acts​ have officially recorded together, building on a history of shared performances.

This collaboration arrives as Mumford & Sons navigate a busy touring schedule,and hints at a potential ⁤wealth⁢ of unreleased ⁣material recorded with producer Aaron dessner of The⁤ National. The‍ band’s willingness to experiment and invite other artists into their creative process underscores their continued evolution ⁢and commitment⁤ to‌ delivering fresh music ⁢to their fanbase.

The new track was produced⁢ by Dessner at his Long Pond Studio in Hudson, New York. According to a statement, the band recorded a critically ‍important amount ⁣of material during these sessions, leaving “the studio door open at Long ⁢Pond” for future collaborations. Hozier’s contribution is described as “the first meaningful connection⁢ of many studio collaborations.”

Dessner’s involvement isn’t new; he previously worked with Mumford & Sons ⁣on their ⁣2015 album, Wilder Mind. Prior to “Rubber⁤ Band Man,” Hozier ⁣and Mumford & ‌Sons shared the stage at the ⁢2015 Bonnaroo⁤ festival for a ​cover of ‍The Beatles’ “A Little help From My Friends,”‍ and again at the Austin ​City Limits festival ‌in 2023.

Mumford ‌& Sons will ​conclude ⁤the ⁢North American leg of their 2025 tour on October 26th in Omaha,⁣ Nebraska. ​Following this, they will embark on a 22-date tour of the⁢ U.K. and Europe, culminating with two shows at the O2 in London on December ⁢10th and 11th. The band will return to⁤ the U.S.for a performance at the wild Horses Festival in San Diego on December 27th, followed by appearances at Noah Kahan’s Out of ⁣the Blue festival in Cancun in early January⁣ and the ⁢innings Festival ⁤in Tempe, Arizona, in late February.

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