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05th Oct 2018

Mumford & Sons announce Delta Tour with over 800,000 tickets on sale

Will Lavin

Mumford & Sons ain’t playing

Announcing their Delta Tour in support of a new album sharing the same name, Mumford & Sons have a groundbreaking new show ready to deliver to their fans.

An incredible 800,000 tickets go on sale on Friday October 12th for the 60 date world tour. The band’s biggest tour since forming 10 years ago, they’ll perform the show on a stage that runs right across the middle of the room.

Kicking off in Dublin at the 3 Arena on November 16th, the opening date will also double as an album launch party. The tour will then end in Stockholm at the Ericsson Globe Arena on May 21st.

The six month run routes the band up and down the UK, followed by a brief stop in the U.S. and Canada ahead of Christmas, before then seeing them head over to Australia and New Zealand. The band will then fly back to the U.S. for a more substantial run of shows, concluding with 16 dates across Europe.

Including dates at London’s O2 Arena (Nov 29th) and their Madison Square Garden debut in New York (Dec 10th), support in the UK and U.S. comes from Maggie Rogers while Michael Kiwanuka will replace Maggie for the Australia dates.

The album that the tour is in support of, Delta arrives November 16th through Gentlemen of the Road/Island Records.

According to the press release:

“Introduced by the frenetic, persistent rhythms of first single ‘Guiding Light’, it’s a wildly experimental record that effortlessly marries the intimacy and jubilance of the band’s first two records, with the scope and stadium-sized dynamics of 2015’s Wilder Mind. It was produced by Paul Epworth in London.”

Pre-order Delta here and to purchase tickets for the upcoming Mumford & Sons tour visit: https://www.mumfordandsons.com

*Tickets go on sale at 9am Friday October 12th.

MUMFORD & SONS – DELTA WORLD TOUR

2018

16th November – Dublin, 3 Arena
18th November – Belfast, SSE Arena
20th November – Glasgow, SSE Hydro
21st November – Manchester, Manchester Arena
23rd November – Birmingham, Genting Arena
24th November – Sheffield, Fly DSA Arena
25th November – Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
27th November – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
28th November – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
29th November – London, O2 Arena
1st December – Leeds, First Direct Arena
2nd December – Liverpool, Echo Arena
7th December – Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
9th December – Boston, TD Garden
10th December – New York, Madison Square Garden
14th December – Washington DC, Capital One Arena
17th December – Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

2019

12th January – Auckland, The Outer Fields at Western Springs (Gentlemen of the Road in Auckland) w/ Michael Kiwanuka, Leon Bridges and Sam Fender. More to be announced)
15th January – Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
18th January – Sydney, Qudos
22nd January – Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
24th January – Adelaide, Entertainment Centre
27th January – Perth, RAC Arena*
27th February – Providence, Dunkin Donuts Center
28th February – Hartford, XL Center
2nd March – Albany NY, Times Union Center
4th March – Montreal, Bell Centre
5th March – Ottawa, Canadian Tire Center
8th March – Buffalo, KeyBank Center
9th March – Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena
11th March – Columbus, Nationwide Arena
12th March – Lexington, Rupp Arena
14th March – Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
16th March – Charlottesville, John Paul Jones Arena
17th March – Raleigh, PNC Arena
18th March – Charleston, North Charleston Coliseum
20th March – Atlanta, State Farm Arena
22nd March – Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
23rd March – Birmingham, BJCC
25th March – Indianapolis, Bankers Life Field House
27th March – Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
29th March – Chicago, United Center
30th March – Madison, Kohl Center
31st March – Milwaukee, Fiserv Forum
25th April – Lisbon, Altice Arena
27th April – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
29th April – Milan, Medialanum Forum
1st May – Munich, Olympiahalle
3rd May – Vienna, Stadthalle
5th May – Basel, St. Jakobshalle
7th May – Paris, Zenith
8th May – Luxembourg, Rockhal
9th May – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
11th May – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena
13th May – Frankfurt, Festhalle
15th May – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
17th May – Copenhagen, Royal Arena
18th May – Gothenburg, Scandinavium
19th May – Oslo, Spektrum
21st May – Stockholm, Ericsson Globe