Wonder what British banjo revivalists Mumford & Sons sound like live without the banjos? You'll get the chance to check it out for yourself April 11, 2016 when the group performs at Infinite Energy Arena in Duluth as part of their "An Arrow Through the Heartland Tour."

The four-piece are touring behind their latest album, "Wilder Mind," an extreme departure from their first two bluegrass-influenced albums. They last played Atlanta in September 2013 at a sold-out performance at Centennial Olympic Park , after which they kept the party going -- perhaps a little too hard -- at an Atlanta institution . Later that month, they announced they wouldn't be performing for "the foreseeable future."

Tickets are $59.59, are on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 13 at www.infiniteenergycenter.com or by calling 770-626-2464.

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