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Mumford and Sons to play headline show at intimate London venue

Details of the performance were announced to fans on their mailing list

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 09 March 2015 12:48 EDT
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Marcus Mumford of Mumford and Sons
Marcus Mumford of Mumford and Sons (Getty Images)

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Mumford & Sons have announced details of a headline gig at a tiny venue in London tonight (9 March).

Details of the performance at Oslo, in Hackney, were announced to fans on their mailing list overnight, and tickets have already sold out.

The venue, which has a capacity of 375, marks a return to live shows for the band ahead of their new album, ‘Wilder Mind’, which is due for release on 4 May. The band confirmed that the LP will not feature the banjo.

'Believe', the new single from ‘Wilder Mind’, will be unveiled on BBC Radio 1 this evening at 7.20pm.

Mumford & Sons were announced earlier this year as headliners for Reading and Leeds festival 2015, alongside Metallica. The British band previously appeared at the festivals in 2010, when they performed on the NME/BBC Radio 1 Stage.

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