Mumford & Sons are set to headline a show during London's BST Hyde Park next summer.
Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane and Ben Lovett will be taking to the Great Oak Stage in London's Hyde Park on Saturday 4 July, a decade since their last headlining set at the festival.
The Little Lion Man hitmakers will be supported by special guests, The War on Drugs, as well as other acts yet to be announced.
In an interview with NME, Mumford shared that the band have been "gagging" to return to the annual festival since their 2016 show.
"It was one of my favourite shows ever, actually," he said. "We've been gagging to do it again when the time was right, and now's the time. Playing that place in our home town - it doesn't get much better than that."
He added that he was "feeling more fired up than I have for a while" and excited to tour their upcoming album, Prizefighter, which will be released on 13 February 2026.
"Next year is going to be a busy year for us, and we've made this record that we're super proud of in Prizefighter," he stated. "We're excited to show it to people, so next year just feels like the culmination of a couple of years' work for us. It's been really prolific and fun again."
The alt-folk band join previously announced BST headliners Garth Brooks, Maroon 5, Lewis Capaldi and Pitbull.
Maroon 5 will perform the night before Mumford & Sons on Friday 3 July. Country music star Brooks will headline on 27 June, while Pitbull will hit the stage on 10 July, and Capaldi will serenade fans on 11 and 12 July.
Tickets for the Mumford & Sons show will go on general sale on Thursday 4 December.

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