Marcus Mumford Birmingham: How to get last minute tickets and full list of 2022 UK tour dates

Marcus Mumford of Mumford and Sons fame will be playing live in Birmingham at the weekend. If you’d like to get tickets, here’s what you’ll need to do.

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Folk rock legend Marcus Mumford will be playing live in Birmingham on Saturday, November 19. The concert is scheduled to take place at the O2 Institute, with a start time of 7pm.

He’ll be visiting several different towns and cities across the UK as part of his tour. Among them are London, Manchester and Liverpool.

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Marcus Mumford is the lead singer of Mumford and Sons, having been with the band since their formation in 2007. They have enjoyed considerable success during their run, winning two Grammy Awards in 2013 and Brit Awards in 2011 and 2013.

Recently, despite still being part of Mumford and Sons, Marcus Mumford has been embarking on a solo career. He released a self-titled album on September 16, 2022, which the tour is in promotion of.

Tickets to see Marcus Mumford in Birmingham are in short supply, but can still be bought. If you’d like to see him perform live in the second city, here’s everything you’ll need to know.

How to get tickets to see Marcus Mumford

General sale tickets for Marcus Mumford on November 19 have sold out. However, they are still available via Ticketmaster’s resale system.

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As only resale tickets are still available, prices for them vary. Currently, the cheapest resale ticket you can buy will cost £36.80.

Full list of Marcus Mumford 2022 UK tour dates

  • London: O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, November 15 + 16
  • Norwich: Norwich UEA, November 18
  • Birmingham: O2 Institute Birmingham, November 19
  • Exeter: The Great Hall, November 20
  • Bristol: The Marble Factory, November 22
  • Manchester: Albert Hall, November 23
  • Liverpool: The Invisible Wind Factory, November 24
  • Glasgow: SWG3, November 25 + 26
  • Kingston-Upon-Thames: PRYZM, December 1
  • Brighton: Brighton Chalk, December 3

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