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Mumford & Sons announce Noah Kahan and Maggie Rogers for final US ‘Railroad Revival Tour’ shows

Mumford & Sons have announced that Noah Kahan and Maggie Rogers will be joining them for the final shows of their 2025 US ‘Railroad Revival Tour’. Find all the details below.

The band’s current brief run of dates is a reworking of their 2011 tour of the US railway, which saw all the participating artists travel together by train. It precedes the next leg of their wider North American headline tour, which concludes this autumn.

Last Sunday (August 3) saw Lainey Wilson open for Mumford & Sons at their ‘Railroad Revival Tour’ stop in New Orleans, before Darius Rucker supported the group in Simpsonville last night (4).

For tonight’s (5) penultimate gig, Mumford & Sons will be joined by the former tourmate Rogers at the Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront in Richmond, Virginia. The next and final ‘Railroad…’ concert is scheduled for Thursday (7) at the Chaplain Valley Expo in Burlington, Vermont, where ‘Stick Season’ star Kahan is due to support.

Earlier this year, Mumford & Sons released their first album in seven years, ‘RUSHMERE’. They have since hosted two acoustic pop-up shows in London, headlined Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool, and performed some intimate club dates in the UK, Europe, Australia and North America.

You can find any remaining tickets for their upcoming North American headline shows here.

In early November, Mumford & Sons will head back to Europe before returning to the UK. The latter trek is set to conclude with two concerts at London’s O2 in December. Find any remaining tickets here.

Mumford & Sons’ 2025 UK tour dates are:

NOVEMBER
29 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle 
30 – First Direct Arena, Leeds 

DECEMBER
02 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
03 – Co-op Live, Manchester
05 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
07 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham 
08 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff 
10 – The O2, London 
11 – The O2, London

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