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Mumford & Sons fans, rejoice. The band will return to BST Hyde Park next summer for a huge homecoming show, a decade since their last headline performance there.

The trio will headline the event on July 4, joined by their friends, the U.S. alternative rock outfit The War On Drugs. Additional acts on the bill will be revealed at a later date. 

Tickets will go on sale on Dec. 4 via BST Hyde Park’s official website, while an artist presale will take place earlier in the week for those signed up to the Mumford & Sons mailing list.

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“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,” the band said in a statement. “London is and always will be the band’s home. We can’t wait.”

AEG Presents CEO Jim King added: “Mumford & Sons’ last Hyde Park show was a milestone for BST. Having them return at this moment in their career is something we’re incredibly proud of.”

Mumford & Sons graced BST Hyde Park stage, which returns to London’s Hyde Park each year, back in 2015 in support of their third record Wilder Mind. Prior to that show, they had supported Arcade Fire and played alongside The Vaccines at previous iterations of the event.

For 2026, the band are set to join a stacked BST Hyde Park line-up, which kicks off with country supernova Garth Brooks playing his first U.K. show in nearly 30 years on June 27. The summer classic will also see headline sets from Maroon 5 (July 3), Pitbull and Kesha (July 10), and Lewis Capaldi (July 11 and 12).

In the meantime, Mumford & Sons are gearing up their winter U.K. arena tour, which commences with a show in Newcastle this weekend (Nov. 29). They’ll hit up Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and Cardiff along the way, before rounding out the leg with a double header at The O2, London (Dec. 10-11). 

The band are slated to release their sixth studio album Prizefighter on Feb. 13, 2026 via Island Records. The record will feature collaborations with Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton and Gigi Perez, and follows their U.K. chart-topper Rushmere, released this past March.

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