Mumford & Sons have announced their first Irish gig in over six years, with the folk-rock band set to play a huge outdoor show at Dublin's Malahide Castle this summer
British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons are set to return to Ireland this summer to play a huge outdoor gig at Dublin's Malahide Castle.
Tickets for the highly-anticipated gig are set to go on sale next week and we have all the info you need, including how to get your hands on tickets before they go on general sale. Presale information Fans will be able to get their hands on tickets for the July gig before they go on general sale next Thursday.
The MCD Presale registration is now open, and anyone hoping to bag a ticket through this presale can sign up here. Who else is playing Malahide Castle this summer? Mumford & Sons are the latest high-profile act to announce a gig at Malahide Castle for this summer.
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