With their new, Aaron Dessner-co-written/co-produced album Prizefighter out today (Feb. 20) through Glassnote, Mumford & Sons have announced a gargantuan 2026 North American tour, including first-time visits to such stadiums as Chicago’s Wrigley Field (June 11) and Boston’s Fenway Park (June 22).
Starting June 2 in Vancouver, the trek will also visit arenas and amphitheaters, plus a handful of previously announced festivals including Hinterland in St. Charles, Ia. (Aug. 1) and Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, Ky (Sept. 25). Openers for the run include CAAMP, Lord Huron, Sierra Ferrell, Marcus King Band, Dylan Gossett and Medium Build. Click here for tickets, which go on sale to the general public on Feb. 27.
Prizefighter sports guest appearances by Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton and Gigi Perez as well as the return of Dessner, who worked with Mumford on their chart-topping 2015 album Wilder Mind. A video for “The Banjo Song” is also out today and features dancers from attendees of Bristol, U.K.-based events company Streets of Soul’s club nights.
“I’ve been friends with the band for over 15 years but we hadn’t seen each other since before the pandemic when I ran into them at [New York’s] Electric Lady studios in May 2024,” Dessner wrote on Instagram. “We were all there to work on different projects but caught up and I shared song ideas and sketches I had been making (not knowing what they were) — and we quickly realized this was our moment to finally make an album together. It couldn’t have been a more natural process — it felt like I got to join their band for a year and the songs came quickly and fearlessly.”
“I have too many favorites to name — but ‘Conversation with My Son’ is one of the most emotionally meaningful songs I’ve ever been a part of making — and I even got to play an acoustic guitar solo like what I imagined Jerry Garcia would have on this one,” he continued.
Mumford have international shows sandwiched around the newly announced North American tour, including a July 4 blowout at BTS Hyde Park in London and Sept. 12 at Rock in Rio in Brazil.
Here are Mumford & Sons’ North American tour dates:
June 2—Vancouver, BC—Rogers Arena||June 4—Bozeman, MT—Bobcat Stadium|| (not a Live Nation date)June 6—Boulder, CO—Folsom Field† (not a Live Nation date)June 8—Fort Worth, TX—Dickies Arena‡June 9—Rogers, AR—Walmart AMP‡June 11—Chicago, IL—Wrigley Field#June 13—Toronto, ON—Rogers Stadium#June 14—Pittsburgh, PA—The Pavilion at Star Lake‡June 16—Bangor, ME—Maine Savings Amphitheater‡June 18—Syracuse, NY—Empower FCU Amphitheater‡June 19—Bristow, VA—Jiffy Lube Live‡June 20—Hershey, PA—Hersheypark Stadium+June 22—Boston, MA—Fenway Park+July 31—Minneapolis, MN— Mystic Lake Amphitheater~August 1—St. Charles, Iowa—Hinterland Music FestivalAugust 2—Kansas City, MO—Morton Amphitheater~August 4—Atlanta, GA—State Farm Arena~August 6—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino~August 7—Tampa, FL—Benchmark International Arena~August 9—Charlotte, NC—Spectrum Center~August 11—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden~August 15—Gilford, NH—BankNH Pavilion~August 16—Montreal, QC—Lasso FestivalSeptember 12—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—Rock in RioSeptember 20—Charlottesville, VA—John Paul Jones Arena%September 22—Grand Rapids, MI—Acrisure Amphitheater%September 23—Madison, WI—Kohl Center %September 25—Louisville, KY—Bourbon & Beyond FestivalSeptember 29—Birmingham, AL—Coca-Cola Amphitheater%October 1—The Woodlands, TX—The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion%October 3—Albuquerque, NM—First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater||October 6—Los Angeles, CA—Kia Forum||
||with special guest Sierra Ferrell†with special guests Sierra Ferrell and Dylan Gossett‡with special guest Dylan Gossett#with special guests Caamp and Dylan Gossett+with special guests Lord Huron and Dylan Gossett^with special guest The War on Drugs~with special guest Medium Build%with special guest Marcus King Band


