Marcus Mumford Maps Out Fall North American Tour

He'll bring his '(self-titled)' album to Toronto in November

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BY Calum SlingerlandPublished Jul 22, 2022

Following news that Marcus Mumford would release his debut solo album this September, the Mumford & Sons leader has now shared plans to take his new set of songs on tour in North America this fall.

Mumford's tour kicks off September 19 in Boulder, CO, three days after his (self-titled) sees release. All North American shows, save for some dates at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium and the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas, feature support from the A's — the duo of Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath and Daughter of Swords' Alexandra Sauser-Monnig — and Danielle Ponder.

A single Canadian stop on the run will bring Mumford and the A's to Toronto's Massey Hall on November 10, closing out the tour before Mumford heads to the UK for more shows. You can find the complete tour itinerary below.

Tickets for Mumford's North American dates go on sale July 29 at 10 a.m. local time, with further details available via the artist's official website. A Live Nation pre-sale will launch ahead of time on July 28, and can be accessed using the code 'ELECTRIC.'

As previously reported, Mumford's (self-titled) features Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo and Monica Martin, and was produced by Blake Mills. You can revisit first single "Cannibal" via its Steven Spielberg-directed video below.

Mumford & Sons' most recent album remains 2018's Delta. Last year, banjoist Winston Marshall was rightfully slammed for his support of right-wing mouthpiece Andy Ngo. Upon his departure from the group, he set down his strings to type aggrieved blogs with Bari Weiss. Sad!


Marcus Mumford 2022 Tour Dates:

07/23 Newport, RI - Jane Pickens
09/19 Boulder, CO - Fox Theatre *
09/20 Denver, CO - Paramount Theatre *
09/24 Las Vegas, NV - iHeartRadio Music Festival
09/26 Seattle, WA - The Paramount Theatre *
09/27 Portland, OR - Keller Auditorium *
09/30 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern *
10/04 Ventura, CA - Majestic Ventura Theatre *
10/06 El Cajon, CA - The Magnolia *
10/07 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren *
10/09 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits
10/10 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall *
10/11 Dallas, TX - Majestic Theatre *
10/14 New Orleans, LA - Orpheum Theater *
10/16 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits
10/17 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom ^
10/18 Kansas City, MO - Midland Theatre ^
10/20 Milwaukee, WI - The Pabst Theater ^
10/21 Madison, WI - The Sylvee ^
10/22 Saint Paul, MN - Palace Theatre ^
10/24 Chicago, IL - Chicago Theatre ^
10/25 Detroit, MI - The Fillmore Detroit ^
10/26 Louisville, KY - Brown Theatre ^
10/28 Durham, NC - Durham Performing Arts Center ^
10/29 Atlanta, GA - The Eastern ^
10/30 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
11/01 Asheville, NC - Thomas Wolfe Auditorium ^
11/02 Washington, DC - The Anthem ^
11/03 Philadelphia, PA - The Met Philadelphia ^
11/05 Portland, ME - State Theater ^
11/07 New York, NY - Beacon Theatre ^
11/08 Boston, MA - Wang Theatre – Boch Center ^
11/10 Toronto, ON - Massey Hall ^
11/14 Sheffield, UK - The Leadmill
11/15 London, UK - O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
11/16 London, UK - O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
11/18 Norwich, UK - The Nick Rayns LCR
11/19 Birmingham, UK - O2 Institute
11/20 Exeter, UK - The Great Hall
11/22 Bristol, UK - The Marble Factory
11/23 Manchester, UK - Albert Hall
11/24 Liverpool, UK - The Invisible Wind Factory
11/26 Glasgow, UK - SWG3
11/28 Dublin, IE - 3Olympia Theatre

* with Danielle Ponder
^ with The A's

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