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Mumford & Sons to play intimate shows at Manchester’s beautiful Albert Hall
A big change of pace from their Co-op Live gig
Mumford & Sons have just announced a day of incredibly intimate, stripped-back shows in Manchester at the stunning Albert Hall.
The group will be playing an almost-totally sold-out show at the Co-op Live in December – but not long after that you’ll have a rare chance to see them playing a much, much smaller venue.
Mumford & Sons have just announced an album launch show at the historic Albert Hall in Manchester.
It’s ahead of the release of their sixth studio album, Prizefighter, which will launch later that week.
Fans will be able to see Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane and Ben Lovett performing at the beautiful venue, which transformed a former church in the city centre.
The special events are brought to Manchester by Jacaranda Records.
The exciting new shows were announced last week, just weeks before Mumford & Sons take the biggest stage in Manchester, the Co-op Live.
It’s their their first big headline show since 2019 – yes, it really has been that long.
Mumford & Sons’ first intimate show at the Albert Hall in Manchester sold out immediately, leading to them adding an extra gig on the same day – and now there’s a THIRD show on sale.
Tickets for the afternoon Mumford & Sons gig will go on sale at 5pm on Monday 24 November HERE.
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