
Mumford & Sons fans are snapping up the final BST Hyde Park tickets amid 2026 tour rumours.
In case you missed it, the British folk rock trio are headlining the annual music event on Saturday, July 4.
It's a special occasion too, as it will mark 10 years since their last performance at the London festival.
Speaking about the headline slot, Mumford & Sons said: "Hyde Park is woven into our story, it’s where so many memories were made.
"Coming back a decade later, with all this new music, feels incredibly special. London is and always will be the band's home. We can't wait."
Famed for tracks including Woman and Little Lion Man, the group will be in good company on the day, as rockers The War On Drugs will also perform on July 4.

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So, where can you buy tickets for Mumford & Sons? Find out everything you need to know below.
Where to buy Mumford & Sons BST Hyde Park tickets
At the time of writing, BST Hyde Park tickets are available on AXS and Ticketmaster.
For those of you who want to make it a summer to remember, hospitality tickets are available on Seat Unique. Prices start from £219.95 and you can find out more here.
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Will Mumford & Sons go on tour this year?
Rumours are swirling that Mumford & Sons will go on tour this year off the back of highly-anticipated album, Prizefighter.
Set for release on February 13, it's their sixth studio album and features collaborations with Hozier and Chris Stapleton.
"World tour 2026 or 2027. No doubt at all... they've got the momentum and new album out in February 2026," one fan shared on Reddit. "They will no doubt tour all of 2026."

"Absolutely," a second agreed. "Bands usually tour an album for a year or two and since Prizefighter is new, they will 100 percent be touring it.
"They are a band that loves touring and were away for many years, they’ve got plenty of touring left in them."
A third added: "There is a 0 percent chance that there will not be another big international tour for the new record. It's bizarre that people are even questioning it, and you're not the first I've seen do so."
So far, the band has only confirmed 2026 Australian and New Zealand dates. You can find tickets here.
LADbible has reached out to Mumford & Sons for comment.
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