The Independent — The Rolling Stones might have been who everybody talked about, but Glastonbury’s final headliners seem to have benefitted most from their exposure on the Pyramid stage this weekend as Mumford & Sons are heading for number one – despite not havin... more info
Starpulse — On Sunday night, Mumford & Sons rocked the Glastonbury festival in England, performing less than a month after bassist Ted Dwayne had a blood clot removed from his brain. more info
Starpulse — Mumford & Sons wowed the crowd at Glastonbury on Sunday night (30Jun13) by performing a Beatles track with fellow festival stars including Vampire Weekend and The Vaccines. The folk rockers were c... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada —
Mumford & Sons have confirmed they will make their live return following bassist Ted Dwane's recent brain surgery at this weekend's Glastonbury festival in England. more info
Starpulse — Mumford & Sons have confirmed they will make their live return following bassist Ted Dwane's recent brain surgery at this weekend's (28-30Jun13) Glastonbury festival in England. The musician under... more info
Topix — This Feb. 10, 2013 file photo shows, from left, Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Country Winston and Ted Dwane, of Mumford & Sons, at the 55th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. more info