Who joined Mumford & Sons on stage in Nashville?
Lainey Wilson and Sierra Ferrell joined Mumford & Sons as surprise guests.
Music / Concerts
Mumford & Sons brought surprise guests Lainey Wilson and Sierra Ferrell to their Nashville show at Bridgestone Arena, creating memorable moments for fans.
Mumford & Sons’ recent Nashville concert at Bridgestone Arena was made even more special by the appearance of Lainey Wilson and Sierra Ferrell. Ferrell joined the band for a cover of Townes Van Zandt’s "If I Needed You," while Wilson performed her hit "Things a Man Oughta Know" and then segued into a one-mic duet of the Sigh No More deep cut "Awake My Soul."
The collaborations underscored the band's appreciation for different musical styles and their ability to create unique moments for their audience. Wilson shared her enthusiasm with the crowd, emphasizing the mutual respect and love felt during the performance.
Looking ahead, Mumford & Sons are set to release "Rubber Band Man," a collaboration with Hozier, adding another layer of anticipation for fans. The band previously performed "Awake My Soul" with Hozier at Austin City Limits in 2023.
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Lainey Wilson and Sierra Ferrell joined Mumford & Sons as surprise guests.
Lainey Wilson performed "Things a Man Oughta Know" and "Awake My Soul."
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