
Mumford & Sons’ 2026 Jiffy Lube Live Show in Bristow, Virginia: Everything You Need To Know
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MUMFORD & SONS 2026 ‘PRIZEFIGHTER’ TOUR - BRISTOW, VIRGINIA
When: Friday, June 19th, 2026
Where: Jiffy Lube
Who are the Openers: Dylan Gossett
What are Mumford & Sons Expected to Perform:
Taken from Mumford & Sons’ set at Bobcat Stadium in Bozeman, Montana on June 4th, 2026
- Run Together
- Babel
- Little Lion Man
- White Blank Page
- Rubber Band Man
- Awake My Soul
- Lover of the Light
- Hopeless Wanderer
- Prizefighter
- Badlands
- Believe
- Truth
- Ditmas
- The Cave
- Roll away Your Stone
- Here
- Icarus
- Delta (short version)
- The Wolf
B-Stage
- Timshel (bluegrass)
- Guiding Light (acoustic)
- Shadow of a Man (bluegrass)
Encore
- Rushmere
- The Banjo Song
- I Will Wait
When Do Parking Lots Open: 4.30pm (2:30pm early parking)
When Does the Ticket Office Open: 12.00pm
When Do the Stadium Gates Open: 6.00pm
When Does the First Opener Perform: 7:30pm
What Time Do Mumford & Sons Take the Stage: Around 9pm
Where Can I Buy Tickets: Mumford & Sons 2026 Tickets
Mumford & Sons bring their riotous 'PRIZEFIGHTER NORTH AMERICA TOUR' to Bristow, Virginia, this Friday 19th June. The British folk trailblazers known for their catalogue of feel-good, stomp-and-holler anthems will light up Jiffy Lube Live with tour buddy Dylan Gossett.
Where some shows have seen a double support slot, Bristow will just see Gossett who will likely kick things off around 7.30pm, with doors opening at 6.00pm. The iconic Jiffy Lube Tailgate Built By Lowe's will start at 3.30pm where you will find pre and post-show food, drinks, games and entertainment. Mumford & Sons have been starting their headline set at roughly 9pm each night, but please bear in mind that set-times - as always - are subject to change.
You can expect to hear all of the band's most celebrated folk-leaning hits from over the years, including ‘Little Lion Man’, ‘White Blank Page’, ‘The Cave’ and - of course - ‘I Will Wait’.
Thankfully, they've also added an array of stand-outs from their brilliant new album - and the tour's namesake - Prizefighter, such as ‘Rubber Band Man’, ‘The Banjo Song’, ‘Badlands’, ‘Stay’, ‘Prizefighter’ and ‘Here’ - the latter of which they've been performing with support acts.
As is the case with most stadiums of this side, Jiffy Lube Live operates with a strict clear bag policy. Attendees are permitted clear bags no larger than 12"x6"x12" alongside a small clutch no bigger than 4.5"x6.5". Medical bags, though, are allowed.
General parking is usually included with your ticket, but there are a variety of parking upgrades, including spaces for larger vehicles, that can be purchased here, along with an array of other helpful tips to plan your night.
There's an array of great Mumford & sons and Prizefighter-themed merchandise on offer at these shows, with t-shirts, hoodies and more on-sale inside the stadium. These are usually available pre-show, too, just look for the official tour merch trucks outside of the stadium.
If you're heading to Mumford & Sons’ Jiffy Lube Live show, you're in for a stellar night, with the trio establishing themselves as one of the biggest bands in modern folk.
Their live set, laced with rousing harmonies and soaring hooks, makes for an unmissable occasion, with Prizefighter remaining one of our favourite albums of the year so far.
For more on Mumford & Sons, see below:
READ MORE:
- ‘Icarus’ by Mumford & Sons and Gigi Perez - Lyrics & Meaning
- ‘Badlands’ by Mumford & Sons and Gracie Abrams - Lyrics & Meaning
- ‘Here’ by Mumford & Sons and Chris Stapleton - Lyrics & Meaning
- ‘The Banjo Song’ by Mumford & Sons - Lyrics & Meaning
- ‘Rubber Band Man’ by Mumford & Sons and Hozier - Lyrics & Meaning





