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Kohl Center Tickets & events - 2026 schedule in Madison

Kohl Center 601 West Dayton, Madison, WI, 53715

Experience an unforgettable evening with Mumford & Sons and Marcus King Band at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin, on September 23, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver an exceptional blend of folk rock and blues, captivating fans with their unique sound and powerful performances.

Mumford & Sons, known for their chart-topping hits such as "I Will Wait" and "Little Lion Man," have solidified their place in the music industry with their innovative approach to folk music. Their ability to fuse traditional instruments with modern rock elements has garnered them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. Joining them on stage, Marcus King Band will bring their soulful Southern rock flair, ensuring a night filled with diverse musical experiences.

As you prepare for this remarkable event at the Kohl Center, consider the various ticket options available through madisontickets.net. Prices typically range from $50 to $150, depending on seating preferences and availability. The venue's seating chart allows fans to select their ideal spot, whether you prefer an intimate view close to the stage or a broader perspective from further back.

The Kohl Center is renowned for its excellent acoustics and vibrant atmosphere, making it a premier destination for live performances. With a history of hosting top-tier artists and events, this venue ensures that every concert experience is memorable. Positive reviews highlight the friendly staff and well-maintained facilities, contributing to an enjoyable evening for all attendees.

Don't miss your chance to witness Mumford & Sons alongside Marcus King Band in Madison. Mark your calendars for September 23, 2026, and secure your tickets early to ensure you are part of this extraordinary musical event at the Kohl Center. With a lineup like this, it's sure to be a night that resonates long after the final note is played.