Marcus Mumford’s band, Mumford & Sons, is scheduled to perform at Folsom Field, 2400 Colorado Ave., Boulder, at 5 p.m. Saturday; tickets are listed at $105. The show appears on a Saturday events roundup that names several community festivals and athletic events happening in and around Boulder.
The single most useful facts for would-be attendees are straightforward: the start time is 5 p.m. Saturday and the listed ticket price is $105. That matters because Mumford & Sons is a major touring act whose presence on a weekend lineup shifts the local calendar from small community gatherings to a large live-music draw.
That prominence is not accidental. Mumford & Sons formed in West London in 2008 and quickly rose from small gigs to headlining festivals. The group has won Grammys, topped charts worldwide and recorded with a range of high-profile artists — including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell and Pharrell Williams — details that explain why their appearance at Folsom Field is a headline item on a Saturday events list.
The event listing supplies time, place and price but omits a few practical details that matter to ticket-buyers: it does not say how many tickets remain, whether the show includes opening acts, or whether the $105 figure covers general admission only or reserved seating. Those gaps are the friction for readers planning their day; the listing confirms the concert but stops short of the ticket-status information that determines whether someone needs to buy now or can wait.
The next confirmed item on the calendar is the concert itself at 5 p.m. Saturday at Folsom Field. For locals and visitors plotting a weekend, the hard facts are set — band, venue, time and price — and the outstanding question is availability: whether seats at $105 still exist. Prospective concertgoers should assume the show is the next immediate event and verify ticket availability before making plans.





