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MUMFORD & SONS RELEASE FIFTH ALBUM, RUSHMERE

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Rushmere is the spot where Mumford & Sons first met in Wimbledon.  And RUSHMERE is the beginning for Mumford & Sons’ next phase, and it follows an intense period of creativity for the trio.

RUSHMERE was produced in collaboration with the nine-time GRAMMY winning producer Dave Cobb and recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville, in Savannah, GA, and in Devon, UK.

The band’s UK arena tour in the Autumn sold out in under two hours. The trio will headline Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool in May. New dates in Newcastle and Leeds were added to the arena tour, with full details listed below.

Through four albums, Mumford & Sons have accumulated various awards for their work, notably two BRIT Awards, two GRAMMY Awards (including the prestigious Album of the Year), multiple chart-topping, multi-platinum album successes right across the globe, a string of festival headlining performances (including Glastonbury), and selling out arenas tour after tour (including their biggest numbers to date in the US in conclusion of the Delta tour back in 2019). A distinctively Mumford & Sons sound has since influenced and inspired recent artists to find huge success in their own right. You’d be hard pressed to find too many acts that follow a similar career trajectory.

Since the band’s last album release, they’ve explored solo passions and reconnected with friends and past collaborators. During a particularly prolific run of recent songwriting inspiration, it’s led them back to the magic of where it all started for them in a leafy suburb of London.

Mumford & Sons are: Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane.

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