Mumford & Sons in Grand Rapids | Tickets 2026

Mumford and Sons

Feel the energy surge as Mumford & Sons takes the stage at the Future Acrisure Amphitheater in Grand Rapids, MI on Sep 22, 2026. With their powerful harmonies and rousing anthems like “Little Lion Man” and “I Will Wait,” this concert promises an unforgettable night. Secure your spot now with Mumford & Sons tour tickets!

Mumford & Sons Grand Rapids Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Tuesday
Sep 22, 2026
07:30 PM
Grand Rapids, Michigan from $163.68 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Mumford & Sons concert in Grand Rapids?

The Mumford & Sons concert in Grand Rapids is on Tuesday, September 22, 2026, at Acrisure Amphitheater in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. The show is part of the band’s 2026 Prizefighter Tour, their North American run in support of the album “Prizefighter.” Acrisure Amphitheater is located at 201 Market Ave SW, right along the riverfront, giving fans an outdoor, city‑center setting for the performance. If you are looking for cheaper tickets, focus on upper sections such as 301–308 instead of lower or pit areas, as those farther seats typically have the lowest starting prices.

What time does the Grand Rapids show start, and when should I arrive?

The Grand Rapids concert is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 22, 2026. Event listings note that doors at Acrisure Amphitheater typically open about 60 minutes before showtime, so you can expect gates to open around 6:30 p.m. Arriving at least an hour early gives you time to park, walk to the venue, pass through security, and find your seats without hurrying. Early arrival also helps you avoid peak traffic around downtown and lets you choose standard parking or transit options rather than more expensive, last‑minute alternatives.

Who is opening for Mumford & Sons at Acrisure Amphitheater?

The Acrisure Amphitheater event page lists The Marcus King Band as the special guest for the Grand Rapids show. Marcus King is known for his powerful blend of Southern rock, blues, and soul, bringing a guitar‑driven, high‑energy set that pairs well with Mumford & Sons’ dynamic folk‑rock. Tour information for the Prizefighter run notes that Marcus King Band is among the rotating support acts on select dates, and Grand Rapids is one of those stops. To get the most value from your ticket, plan to be in your seat by the posted start time so you catch The Marcus King Band as well as Mumford & Sons.

How much do tickets cost for the Grand Rapids concert, and how can I find cheaper options?

One ticket seller notes that tickets for Mumford & Sons at Acrisure Amphitheater start at about $111 for the least expensive options. Another marketplace shows upper‑section seats (such as sections 301–308) with prices beginning around $108–$120 including fees, with mid‑level and lower seats priced progressively higher. As you move closer to the stage—from upper to middle to pit and floor—the prices can climb into the high hundreds or even over $1,000 for top‑tier locations. To find cheaper tickets, sort listings by “lowest price” and focus on upper sections and back‑of‑bowl rows, comparing several reputable marketplaces and checking periodically as September 22 approaches for possible price drops on upper‑level inventory.

Where is Acrisure Amphitheater, and what is the best way to get there?

Acrisure Amphitheater is located at 201 Market Ave SW in Grand Rapids, along the Grand River and close to downtown. The venue is accessible by car from local streets and nearby highways, with event parking typically organized in surrounding lots and garages. Because it’s a downtown riverfront site, traffic and parking can be busy near showtime, especially on weeknights when commuters are still in the area. To keep costs lower, consider carpooling to share parking fees, parking a bit farther away in less expensive garages, or using local transit or rideshare to avoid paying premium parking prices right next to the venue.

What is the Prizefighter Tour, and what can I expect from the Grand Rapids show?

The Grand Rapids concert is part of Mumford & Sons’ 2026 Prizefighter Tour, a 28‑date North American tour supporting their sixth studio album, “Prizefighter.” The tour runs from June 2 in Vancouver through October 6 in Los Angeles, with stops at major stadiums, arenas, and amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada, including Acrisure Amphitheater on September 22. Tour coverage emphasizes that the band’s shows mix new “Prizefighter” songs with classics like “I Will Wait” and “Little Lion Man,” delivered with big singalong moments and a high‑energy, communal atmosphere. At Acrisure Amphitheater, you can expect a full outdoor production—lights, visuals, and sound tailored to an open‑air riverside setting—plus the added guitar‑heavy punch of The Marcus King Band’s opening set.

Are there any age restrictions or family‑friendly considerations for the Grand Rapids concert?

Acrisure Amphitheater hosts a variety of concerts and is generally family‑friendly, although specific age policies can vary by event and are typically governed by the promoter and venue rules. Standard amphitheater security procedures apply, including bag checks and restrictions on outside food, drinks, and certain items to maintain safety and comfort. Families often prefer reserved seating over pit or closest‑to‑stage floor areas, as seats further back can offer better overall sightlines and a less intense atmosphere for younger attendees. To keep a family outing affordable, choose upper‑level or mid‑priced reserved seats, and set a clear budget for concessions and merchandise before you go.

When do tickets go on sale, and are there presales for the Grand Rapids date?

The Acrisure Amphitheater event page states that tickets for Mumford & Sons go on sale Friday, February 27 at 10:00 a.m., and notes that the box office will not be open for this on‑sale. The broader Prizefighter Tour schedule indicates AGORA member presales beginning Tuesday, February 24 at 10:00 a.m. local time for all North American dates. Live Nation’s listing supports this pattern, promoting presales ahead of the general public on‑sale for the tour. If you want cheap face‑value tickets, be ready and logged into your online ticketing account at presale and on‑sale times, with your preferred price range and sections chosen in advance so you can move quickly.

Are there VIP packages or special ticket options at Acrisure Amphitheater for this show?

The Prizefighter Tour offers VIP packages through VIPNation, including the Prizefighter Club VIP Experience, which features a premium ticket, early entry to the floor, and access to a pre‑show club with memorabilia, games, and exclusive merchandise. Acrisure Amphitheater’s event page highlights standard tickets and references “AMPED EXPERIENCES,” suggesting additional on‑site upgrades or packages may be offered. Some ticket types may also be sold using dynamic or premium pricing for the best seats, even without full VIP perks. If you are focused on cheap tickets rather than extras, skip VIP and premium options and filter for regular upper‑level and value‑priced reserved seats.

What are the best strategies for getting cheap Mumford & Sons tickets for the Grand Rapids concert?

The most effective way to find cheaper tickets is to start with upper‑section seats (e.g., 301–308), where prices currently begin around $108–$120 including fees, instead of mid‑level or pit areas that can cost several hundred dollars. Use AGORA and Live Nation presales to buy early at face value before only higher‑priced or heavily marked‑up resale tickets remain. If you miss early sales, monitor reputable resale platforms, always sort by “lowest price,” and watch for drops in upper‑level prices as September 22 approaches, especially for weeknight shows where some sellers may adjust pricing to move extra inventory. To cut overall costs further, carpool to share parking and gas, choose standard parking instead of premium, and stay flexible about your exact seat location so you prioritize being at the show over sitting in a specific row.

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