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  • 2 weeks ago | riffmagazine.com | Jane Hu |Marcus Mumford

    {{CODEcustom-music-ad}}BERKELEY — On the second stop and third show of their Rushmere Tour, Mumford & Sons on Monday reaffirmed their place in the contemporary folk-rock landscape with its blend of heartfelt lyricism and rousing, anthemic rock. It was a triumphant return for the British band, which survived a seven-year hiatus and the controversial departure of Winston Marshall since its last time on the road. Mumford & SonsDivorce 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 10The Greek, BerkeleyTickets: $70 and up.

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