MUMFORD AND SONS brought the house down at a local Dublin pub when they played a surprise set to shocked fans on Thursday night.
The British rockers caught punters off guard in O’Donoghue’s pub when they performed an intimate set of their classic hits.



O’Donoghue’s pub took to social media to share several videos capturing the memorable performance.
In the clips, lead singer Marcus Mumford and guitarist Ben Lovett were all smiles as they belted out their fan-favourite tune, The Cave.
The pub was packed to the brim with fans singing their hearts out with the band in an unforgettable moment.
The atmosphere in the beer garden was electric with fans being treated to a mix of the band’s classics and newer hits.
The band posted a photo outside the pub this morning, writing: “Nice one @odonoguespub that was fun!”
Disappointed fans all flocked to social media to react to the secret show.
Tracy wrote on Instagram: “This is absolutely brilliant.”
Barbara said: “I would cease to exist.”
Melanie added: “This is just so cool omg.”
Anna remarked: “Nah this is my absolute dream.”
Fiona gushed: “Ahhhh man, looks like some craic.”
And Julie commented: “My life would be madeeee.”
HUGE GIG
Tonight, Mumford & Sons will take the stage at Malahide Castle, performing to an expected crowd of roughly 20,000 for their sold-out gig.
The Dublin date is part of their ongoing European and North American tour, following the release of Rushmere in March.
Attendees will be treated to performances from support acts Divorce, Odhran Murphy and Lisa Hannigan before Mumford & Sons take to the stage.
The gig is sold out but you might be able to grab some last-minute resale tickets on Ticketmaster.
