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Mumford & Sons

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GENRE:
modern folk rock
modern rock
neo mellow
stomp and holler
uk americana

WHAT TO EXPECT

soulful
inspiring
raw

Reported based on past experiences

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Event Details

Visual Effects
Ooo Pretty
Crowd Intensity
It’s Hectic
ADA Compliant
Absolutely

Parental Advisory

Kid Friendly
Bring Kids
Security
Very Tight
Location Saftey
Great

Parking Info

Reported Parking

People say park in the venue’s lot and it usually costs around $50.00.

On-site Parking Available

Featured Amenities

Food Information

The venue is reported to have  No  food available.

Bar ServicesRestroom AccessRamp entranceWheelchair AccessibleSeated areas availableSmoking Areas

Allowed & Prohibited

small bags / pursesAllowedweedProhibitedoutside food / drinksProhibitedsmall camerasAllowedservice animalsAllowed

How to Dress

Expected Style

Most people usually dress in Boho Chic style attire here.

Outdoor Line Indoor Venue Heel Friendly

Venue

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6215 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

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Date and Time

Mar
21
4:00 AM - 6:00 AM

Ticket Info

Kids report tickets are available online .

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Artists

Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons

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About the Artist

Mumford & Sons delivered an energetic set filled with their signature foot-stomping anthems and intimate lyrical moments, effortlessly shifting from banjo-driven crescendos to hushed, introspective melodies—proving once again that folk-rock isn’t just music for sipping artisanal tea by candlelight. The band’s chemistry was palpable, drawing the audience into a communal sing-along that felt more like a spirited campfire gathering than a concert (minus the mosquitoes and awkward marshmallow burns, thankfully). Marcus Mumford’s passionate vocals resonated deeply, at times reaching emotional peaks that made even the most jaded attendees momentarily contemplate texting their ex. But amidst the string-snapping fervor and foot-thumping anthems, there’s a whispered sincerity that makes the experience oddly personal. All in all, it’s a musical feast that’s equal parts inspiring, emotional, and unapologetically banjo-heavy.

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