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Mumford & Sons’ 2026 Marlay Park in Dublin, Northern Ireland: Everything You Need To Know

July 3, 2026 6:04 pm GMT

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MUMFORD & SONS 2026 ‘PRIZEFIGHTER’ TOUR - DUBLIN, NORTHERN IRELAND

When: Sunday, July 5th, 2026

Where: Marlay Park

Who are the Openers: The War on Drugs, Pillow Queens and Somebody's Child

What are Mumford & Sons Expected to Perform:

Taken from Mumford & Sons’ set at Fenway Park, Boston, Massachuetts on June 2nd, 2026

  • Begin Again
  • Babel
  • Little Lion Man
  • White Blank Page
  • Rubber Band Man
  • Awake My Soul
  • Lover of the Light
  • Hopeless Wanderer
  • Prizefighter
  • Badlands
  • Believe
  • Truth
  • Ditmas
  • The Cave
  • Here
  • Stay
  • Delta
  • The Wolf

B-Stage

  • Timshel
  • Reminder
  • cowboy like me (Taylor Swift cover)

Encore

  • Rushmere
  • The Banjo Song
  • I Will Wait
  • Conversation With My Son (Gangsters & Angels)

When Do the Doors Open: 4:30pm

When Does the First Opener Perform: Around 6 - 6:30pm

What Time Do Mumford & Sons Take the Stage: Around 9pm

Where Can I Buy Tickets: Mumford & Sons 2026 Tickets

Mumford & Sons continue their electric 'PRIZEFIGHTER TOUR' in Dublin, Northern Ireland on Sunday, July 5th, 2026. The British folk trailblazers known for their catalogue of feel-good, stomp-and-holler anthems are set to light up Marlay Park with special guests, The War On Drugs.

Doors will open around 4:00pm and The War On Drugs will kick things off around 5:00pm. Mumford & Sons have been starting their headline set at roughly 9pm each night, but please bear in mind that set-times - as always - are subject to change.

You can expect to hear all of the band's most celebrated folk-leaning hits from over the years, including ‘Little Lion Man’, ‘White Blank Page’, ‘The Cave’ and - of course - ‘I Will Wait’.

Thankfully, they've also added an array of stand-outs from their brilliant new album - and the tour's namesake - Prizefighter, such as ‘Rubber Band Man’, ‘The Banjo Song’, ‘Badlands’, ‘Stay’, ‘Prizefighter’ and ‘Here’ - the latter of which they've been performing with support acts.

As is the case with most stadiums, Marlay Park has a bag policy where bags must be smaller than A4. Any signs must be smaller than A3.

Attendees are strongly advised to use public transportation, rather than driving to the venue. There is a return bus service provided by Marathon Group, including Dublin city centre, which can be accessed here. Fans that are driving must pre-book their spaces here but they are extremely limited. Please note that roads surrounded the venue are likely to be closed.

Those opting for rideshare should use the drop-off and collection point in the SuperValu car park on Ballinteer Avenue.

There's an array of great Mumford & sons and Prizefighter-themed merchandise on offer at these shows, with t-shirts, hoodies and more on-sale inside the stadium. These are usually available pre-show, too, just look for the official tour merch trucks outside of the stadium.

More information, including helpful hints and tips around travel, safety and accessibility can be found here.

If you're heading to Mumford & Sons’ Marlay Park show, you're in for a stellar night, with the trio establishing themselves as one of the biggest bands in modern folk.

Their live set, laced with rousing harmonies and soaring hooks, makes for an unmissable occasion, with Prizefighter remaining one of our favourite albums of the year so far.

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