The band kicked off this weekend's trio of British Summer Time shows
Jon Mo

09:59 9th July 2016

Mumford & Sons don't play by the rules. In 2015, after a 2 year hiatus, they released their third album, 'Wilder Mind', a much rockier collection than what we had come to expect from the mostly folk quartet.

Fast forward 14 months and they're performing to 60,000 people in London's Hyde Park. A homecoming of sorts, to mark the end of a tour which has taken them around the world and seen them headline massive festivals, including Bonnaroo and Reading and Leeds.

Read the rest of our review here.

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park

  • Mumford and Sons - BST Hyde Park


Photo: Jon Mo