Mumford & Sons Prizefighter Tour 2026: Dates & Ticket Info

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Mumford & Sons have announced a massive 2026 North American tour in support of their newly released album, Prizefighter, which debuted today, February 20th, through Glassnote Records. The tour marks a significant expansion in venue size for the band, including first-time performances at iconic stadiums like Wrigley Field in Chicago on June 11th and Fenway Park in Boston on June 22nd, according to BrooklynVegan.

The tour kicks off June 2nd in Vancouver, British Columbia, and will encompass arenas, amphitheaters, and festival appearances, including Hinterland Music Festival in St. Charles, Iowa on August 1st and Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, Kentucky on September 25th. The band will also play international dates, including a July 4th performance at BTS Hyde Park in London and a September 12th show at Rock in Rio in Brazil.

Prizefighter, co-written and co-produced with Aaron Dessner, features guest appearances from Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton, and Gigi Perez. Dessner previously collaborated with Mumford & Sons on their 2015 album, Wilder Mind. Dessner described the collaboration as a natural progression, recounting a reconnection with the band in Latest York in May 2024, as reported by 105.9 The X. “We quickly realized this was our moment to finally make an album together,” he wrote on Instagram.

Supporting Mumford & Sons on the tour will be a rotating lineup of artists including CAAMP, Lord Huron, Sierra Ferrell, Marcus King Band, Dylan Gossett, and Medium Build. Specific support acts vary by date, with Sierra Ferrell joining for select shows, as well as Dylan Gossett and Lord Huron on other dates.

Tickets for the North American tour go on sale to the general public on February 27th. The tour schedule includes stops in Minneapolis, Minnesota (July 31st), Atlanta, Georgia (August 4th), and New York City (August 11th) at Madison Square Garden. A full list of dates and venues can be found here.

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