Mumford & Sons Prizefighter Tour 2026: Dates & Ticket Info
- Mumford & Sons are gearing up for a massive North American tour in 2026, supporting their newly released album, Prizefighter.
- The announcement comes on the heels of the album’s release today, February 20th, through Glassnote Records.
- It encompasses a diverse range of venues, including amphitheaters and festival appearances.
Mumford & Sons are gearing up for a massive North American tour in 2026, supporting their newly released album, Prizefighter. The tour, which kicks off in Vancouver, British Columbia, will see the British folk-rock band traversing the continent through , with stops at iconic venues like Wrigley Field in Chicago and Fenway Park in Boston – first-time performances at both stadiums.
The announcement comes on the heels of the album’s release today, , through Glassnote Records. Prizefighter is notable for its collaboration with Aaron Dessner, known for his work with The National and Taylor Swift, who co-wrote and co-produced the album. The band previously worked with Dessner on their 2015 album, Wilder Mind.
The tour isn’t limited to stadiums and arenas. It encompasses a diverse range of venues, including amphitheaters and festival appearances. Confirmed festival dates include Hinterland Music Festival in St. Charles, Iowa on and Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, Kentucky on .
A robust lineup of supporting acts will accompany Mumford & Sons on the road. CAAMP, Lord Huron, Sierra Ferrell, Marcus King Band, Dylan Gossett, and Medium Build are all slated to open shows on various legs of the tour. The specific supporting act varies by date, offering fans a diverse musical experience.
Dessner shared on Instagram his experience reconnecting with the band in 2024, describing the album-making process as “natural” and feeling like he “got to join their band for a year.” He specifically highlighted the emotional resonance of the song “Conversation with My Son,” and his contribution of an acoustic guitar solo reminiscent of Jerry Garcia’s style.
The band’s touring schedule extends beyond North America, with a performance scheduled for at BTS Hyde Park in London and at Rock in Rio in Brazil, sandwiching the North American leg.
Ticketmaster will be handling ticket sales, with a general sale date of . A ticket limit of six per purchaser will be enforced. The Ticketmaster help page notes that age restrictions may apply and advises checking the official venue website for details. Mumford & Sons also encourages fans to visit their official website for the most up-to-date information regarding start times, ticket limits, and presales.
The tour encompasses 22 shows ticketed through Ticketmaster, with a detailed schedule available online. Dates include performances in Fort Worth, Texas (), Rogers, Arkansas (), Toronto, Ontario (), and New York City (). The final confirmed date on the North American tour is in Inglewood, California.
The band’s decision to play Wrigley Field and Fenway Park marks a significant step in their career, demonstrating their ability to draw large crowds and perform in iconic sporting venues. This tour represents a substantial undertaking for Mumford & Sons, signaling a continued commitment to live performance and connecting with their fanbase across North America.
Prizefighter features guest appearances from Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton, and Gigi Perez, adding further depth and appeal to the album and, by extension, the tour. The release of a video for “The Banjo Song,” featuring dancers from Streets of Soul club nights in Bristol, U.K., further promotes the album and showcases the band’s willingness to collaborate with artists from diverse backgrounds.
Fans interested in securing tickets are advised to visit the official Mumford & Sons website or Ticketmaster starting . The Agora pre-sale begins for members of the Mumford & Sons fan community.
