Holly Humberstone, Cliffords & Stella Lefty to join Mumford & Sons
Ten years after their last acclaimed appearance, Mumford & Sons are heading back to the Great Oak Stage at Hyde Park. The West London band have travelled the world since 2008, headlining festivals, topping charts and collaborating with icons like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young, yet London has always remained their anchor and Hyde Park one of their most cherished stages.
Last year, they released “RUSHMERE”, which powered a sold-out global arena tour. They recently claimed their fourth number one album with “Prizefighter”, recorded with producer Aaron Dessner at Long Pond Studio and featuring contributions from Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton and Gigi Perez.

A stellar supporting lineup
Holly Humberstone brings an impressive track record to the stage. The Grantham-born singer-songwriter broke through with her EP “Falling Asleep At The Wheel”, followed by “The Walls Are Way Too Thin” and her critically acclaimed debut album “Paint My Bedroom Black”, which entered the charts at number three and was written on the road while touring with girl in red and Olivia Rodrigo. She won the BRIT Rising Star Award in 2022, presented by Sam Fender. Now turning 25 and rebuilding a home in South-East London with her sisters and best friend, she is set to release her second album “Cruel World” on 10 April 2026. The title track and recent singles “Die Happy” and “To Love Somebody” signal a bold cinematic evolution she describes as ‘my favourite song I’ve ever written’.
Ohio indie-folk group Caamp, formed by childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall and now completed by Matt Vinson, Joseph Kavalec and Nicholas Falk, have built an instinctive, free-flowing live presence over years of writing and playing together. Beloved songs such as “All The Debts I Owe” and “By and By” sit alongside material from their 2025 album “Copper Changes Color”, which sees the band expand their rootsy warmth with a broader indie-rock edge on tracks like “Millions” and “Mistakes”.
Nottingham band Divorce draws on a wide range of influences, from Mitski and Big Thief to Tom Waits and LCD Soundsystem. After their EPs “Get Mean” and “Heady Metal”, they made their mark with singles “Gears” and “My Room”, and last year released their debut album “Drive to Goldenhammer” to critical acclaim.
Irish four-piece Cliffords, hailing from Cork, announced themselves with the EP “Salt Of The Lee”. Vocalist Iona Lynch leads the band alongside Gav Dawkins on bass and trumpet, Harry Menton on guitar and Locon O’Toole on keys. Following a sold-out homecoming show at Cork City Hall, recent single “Marsh” points toward moodier, more atmospheric territory.
Los Angeles singer-songwriter Stella Lefty rounds out the lineup. Her single “Thinking ’bout You” has captured widespread attention and her commanding live presence continues to establish her own distinctive space in contemporary pop.
They will all be joined by previously announced special guest The War On Drugs, with further acts still to be revealed.
The concert takes place on Saturday 4 July 2026 at Hyde Park, London.

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