The British group Folk-Rock Mumford & Sons was announced on Friday as a last minute addition to the Festival de Musique Stagecoach, playing the same day on the Palomino stage before the previously announced set of Lana Del Rey.
The group will play from 6:55 p.m. to 7:40 p.m. with Del Rey on them from 8:10 p.m. to 9:10 p.m.
Mumford & Sons, which released his fifth album “Rushmere” in March, recently announced a summer tour which includes a stop at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on June 12.
Despite the British roots of the group, his music has often shared a kinship with the genus Americana, with narrow voices of harmony often accompanied by acoustic guitar, banjo, double bass and violins.
Mumford & Sons trained in London in 2007 – The RushMere of the title of the new album was the ad where the members met and occurred in this first day. Its beginnings in 2009, “Sough No More”, included the American and English singles “Little Lion Man” and “The Cave” and reached No. 2 on album list of albums in the United States and the United Kingdom.
In 2011, Mumford & Sons played Coachella Music and Arts Festival, making Friday programming on the Palomino scene all the veterans of Coachella and Stagecoach. Lana Del Rey, who plays after Mumford & Sons to Stagecoach Tonight Tonight Taillined Coachella in 2024. T-Pain, who plays afterwards, played Coachella earlier this month.
Marcus Mumford, the group’s singer-guitarist, also has a special link with southern California. He was born in an Anaheim hospital in 1987, where his parents lived in Yorba Linda and worked as leaders in the international vineyard churches, although the family returned to the United Kingdom before its first birthday.
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