Mumford & Sons have their eyes set on the Bay Space.
The London folk-rock outfit — led by vocalist-guitarist Marcus Mumford and that includes bassist Ted Dwane and keyboardist Ben Lovett — is ready to carry out a two-night stand, June 9-10, on the Greek Theatre in Berkeley.
The band is touring in assist of its long-awaited fifth studio album, “Rushmere,” which is the primary full-length Mumford & Sons outing since 2018’s “Delta.” (The group did, nevertheless, launch the reside EP, “Delta Tour,” in 2020.)
Each exhibits are offered out, underscoring that the band hasn’t misplaced any of its reputation throughout its time away from the studio. But, ducats can nonetheless be had on the secondary ticket market (suppose Stubhub, Ticketmaster, and so forth.)
Shaped in 2007, Mumford & Sons wasted little time in hitting it massive, because the 2009 debut “Sigh No More” reached the No. 2 spot in each the band’s native U.Okay. and the U.S.
The 2012 follow-up “Babel” was a chart-topper in a number of nations (together with the U.S. and the U.Okay.) and offered thousands and thousands of copies. It additionally received the Grammy for album of the yr in 2013.
Showtime for is 7 p.m. for each Mumford & Sons live shows in Berkeley.