Mumford & Sons have been confirmed as one of the headliners for this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust shows at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall.
The week-long series of events will kick off with the alternative folk band's performance on March 23rd, with seven nights of music and comedy lined up to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the charity’s fundraising shows.
Announcing the gig on Twitter, the band wrote, “We’re so happy to be able to announce this show at last. Following the advice from the UK Government’s meeting this morning we’re happy to be able to announce that we will be rounding out this year’s series for TCT.”
The band added, “It’s a bit of a dream come true to be able to get involved in these famously awesome shows for this famously awesome organization, and to support our friend Roger Daltrey. There are some amazing shows already on sale and we’re deeply proud to be in such good company, support this wonderful cause, and to play RAH at last. See you there.”
Mumford & Sons have been on a break since spending much of the last year and a half on tour behind their fourth album, Delta.








