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Mumford & Sons partner with Apple Music for exclusive new ‘Live Sessions’ EP

Fresh from the release of their latest album ‘Prizefighter,' British rock band Mumford & Sons have teamed up with Apple Music for a new exclusive project titled ‘Apple Music Sessions: Mumford & Sons.' The special EP captures the band delivering live reinterpretations of songs from the new record alongside one of their most celebrated earlier hits, offering fans a stripped-back yet powerful showcase of their evolving sound.

The Sessions release features live performances of ‘Rubber Band Man' and ‘Here,' including a standout duet version of ‘Here' featuring Sierra Ferrell, as well as a rousing performance of the GRAMMY-nominated fan favourite ‘The Cave.' Recorded as part of Apple Music’s Nashville Sessions series, the project highlights the band’s signature blend of raw instrumentation and emotional intensity, presented in immersive Spatial Audio.

‘Apple Music Sessions: Mumford & Sons' will be available exclusively on Apple Music for a limited time before also appearing as bonus tracks on the Prizefighter Deluxe iTunes Edition, which is now available to purchase via the iTunes Store.

In support of the release, Mumford & Sons also joined The Zane Lowe Show on Apple Music 1, where they discussed the creative journey behind Prizefighter and reflected on how the band approached this latest chapter of their music. The conversation offers further insight into the artistic direction shaping the new album and its live reinterpretations.

Apple Music Sessions continue to provide artists with a platform to revisit songs from their catalogue or reinterpret favourite material through exclusive live recordings. Previous participants in the series have included Olivia Dean, Lainey Wilson, Carrie Underwood, Diplo, Jason Isbell, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Zach Top, Riley Green and Billy Strings, alongside curated projects celebrating landmark releases and influential artists across genres.

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