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Mumford & Sons are back with their sixth studio album, Prizefighter, released February 13, 2026 via Gentlemen of the Road / Island Records. Co-produced with Aaron Dessner of The National at the legendary Long Pond Studio in upstate New York, the 14-track record features stunning collaborations with Hozier, Chris Stapleton, Gracie Abrams, and Gigi Perez. It follows Rushmere (2024), which debuted at No. 1 in the UK and powered a sold-out global arena run.
With an album this ambitious, a full-scale Prizefighter Tour is the next logical step. The band has already locked in a handful of 2026 festival and headline dates across Europe and the United States, but a dedicated world tour supporting the new record has not yet been formally announced. When it is, demand will be enormous — the Rushmere tour sold out arenas worldwide, including an instant sell-out at The O2 in London. Bookmark this page and check back as new cities and venues are confirmed.
Recorded at Aaron Dessner’s Long Pond retreat — the same upstate New York studio behind Taylor Swift’s folklore — Prizefighter blends Mumford & Sons’ signature folk-rock energy with richer, more expansive arrangements. The opener “Here” (with Chris Stapleton) sets a warm, grounded tone. Lead single “Rubber Band Man” (with Hozier) and “The Banjo Song” preview the album’s range from anthemic sing-alongs to quiet storytelling. “Badlands” (with Gracie Abrams) and “Icarus” (with Gigi Perez) round out a guest list that reads like a dream roster. As Marcus Mumford put it: “Prizefighter is us going for it — serious and playful, sometimes bruised and always hopeful.” For the latest, follow the band on Instagram and at mumfordandsons.com.
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Marcus Mumford (vocals, guitar, drums), Ben Lovett (vocals, keyboards), and Ted Dwane (vocals, bass) have been making music together since forming in West London in 2007. A spot on the BBC’s Sound of 2009 poll and the breakout single “Little Lion Man” launched a rapid rise, and the multi-platinum debut Sigh No More (2009) established them as generational voices in rock. The follow-up, Babel (2012), topped the Billboard 200 in its first week and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2013. Subsequent albums Wilder Mind (2015) and Delta (2018) saw the band experiment with electronic textures and broader sonic palettes, while Rushmere (2024) marked a triumphant return that hit No. 1 in the UK. Former banjoist Winston Marshall departed in 2021, and the trio has continued as a powerful three-piece.
Along the way, Mumford & Sons have headlined Glastonbury, Bonnaroo, and Reading & Leeds, and collaborated with Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. In 2025, they staged the spectacular Railroad Revival Tour — a traveling festival by train across the United States featuring Noah Kahan and Maggie Rogers. Now, with Prizefighter generating massive buzz, the stage is set for what could be their most ambitious tour cycle yet.
A dedicated Prizefighter Tour has not been formally announced, but the band has confirmed the following 2026 appearances. Additional dates are expected:
For the latest tour announcements, visit mumfordandsons.com/tour.
Stream Prizefighter on Spotify and Apple Music, or pick up a physical copy at the official Mumford & Sons store.
Mumford & Sons are one of the most electrifying live bands on the planet. Their ability to transform arenas into communal sing-alongs — tens of thousands of voices belting “I Will Wait” or “The Cave” in unison — is the foundation of their career. A dedicated Prizefighter tour would likely blend the new album’s material with deep cuts and career-spanning favorites across two-hour-plus sets. Given the album’s star-studded guest roster, fans are also hoping for surprise appearances from Hozier, Chris Stapleton, or Gracie Abrams at select shows. The Rushmere tour sold out arenas worldwide, so expect high demand and rapid sell-outs when a full run of dates drops.
What is the Prizefighter Tour? The anticipated concert tour supporting Mumford & Sons’ sixth album Prizefighter, released February 2026 via Island Records. A full tour has not been formally announced, but the band has confirmed several 2026 festival and headline dates, with more expected.
Who produced Prizefighter? Aaron Dessner of The National co-wrote and co-produced the album with the band at Long Pond Studio in upstate New York.
Will there be a North American tour? A dedicated North American leg has not been announced yet, but is widely expected given the album’s profile and the band’s history of extensive touring. Check back for updates.
A dedicated Prizefighter Tour has not been formally announced yet. However, Mumford and Sons have confirmed several 2026 dates including festivals and headline shows in Europe and the United States. A full world tour supporting the new album is widely anticipated. This page will be updated as new dates are confirmed.
Prizefighter is Mumford and Sons' sixth studio album, released February 13, 2026, on Island Records. Co-produced by the band and Aaron Dessner at Long Pond Studio, it features 14 tracks with guest appearances from Hozier, Chris Stapleton, Gracie Abrams, and Gigi Perez. It follows the UK number-one album Rushmere from 2024.
Confirmed dates include Innings Festival in Tempe Arizona (February 20 to 22), Stadspark in Groningen Netherlands (July 1), Rock Werchter in Belgium (July 2), BST Hyde Park in London (July 4), Rock in Roma in Italy (July 7), Waldbuhne in Berlin (July 9), and Hinterland Music Festival in Iowa (August 1). Additional dates are expected as a full tour takes shape.
The Rushmere Tour in 2024 and 2025 saw Mumford and Sons sell out arenas worldwide in support of their UK number-one album. The cycle also included the revived Railroad Revival Tour across the United States by train, featuring Noah Kahan and Maggie Rogers. The Prizefighter Tour is expected to build on that momentum with even larger venues.
The current lineup is Marcus Mumford on vocals guitar and drums, Ben Lovett on vocals and keyboards, and Ted Dwane on vocals and bass. The band formed in 2007 in West London. Former banjoist Winston Marshall departed in 2021, and the trio has continued as a three-piece ever since.
Career-defining tracks include Little Lion Man, The Cave, I Will Wait, Babel, Guiding Light, Beloved, and Hopeless Wanderer. From the new album, lead singles Rubber Band Man featuring Hozier and The Banjo Song have already become fan favorites. A Prizefighter Tour setlist would likely span their entire catalogue from Sigh No More through the new record.
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Both artists feature prominently on Prizefighter. Hozier appears on Rubber Band Man and Stapleton opens the album on Here. While no guest appearances at live shows have been confirmed, surprise collaborations at select dates are a real possibility that fans are hoping for.
Prizefighter is their sixth studio album. The full discography includes Sigh No More (2009), Babel (2012 and Grammy winner for Album of the Year), Wilder Mind (2015), Delta (2018), Rushmere (2024 and UK number one), and Prizefighter (2026).
In 2025, Mumford and Sons revived their 2011 Railroad Revival Tour concept, traveling across the United States by train with guests including Noah Kahan and Maggie Rogers. The rolling festival featured an all-star house band and captured the communal spirit the band has championed throughout their career.
Based on the Rushmere Tour, which sold out arenas worldwide including an instant sell-out at The O2 in London, demand for Prizefighter Tour tickets is expected to be extremely high. Our resale marketplace provides an option for fans who miss initial on-sales. All listings come from verified sellers with buyer protection and all-inclusive pricing.
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Long Pond Studio is Aaron Dessner's recording space in upstate New York, where Prizefighter was recorded. The studio gained wider fame as the recording location for Taylor Swift's folklore and evermore albums. Its relaxed rural setting is known for inspiring more intimate and organic-sounding recordings.
Aaron Dessner is a guitarist and founding member of The National and one of the most sought-after producers in modern rock. Beyond his work with Mumford and Sons on Prizefighter, he has co-produced multiple albums for Taylor Swift and collaborated with artists including Bon Iver, Ed Sheeran, and Justin Vernon. His production brings textured atmospherics and meticulous arrangement to the Prizefighter sound.
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