marcus mumford and Mumford & Sons had a concert scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday at Folsom Field in Boulder. The ticket price was set at $105, placing a major touring act inside one of the city’s largest venues for a single evening slot.
Folsom Field, 2400 Colorado Ave.
Folsom Field sits at 2400 Colorado Ave. in Boulder, the exact address fans needed before the clock hit 5 p.m. Saturday. For anyone heading there, the practical question was simple: show up with a ticket priced at $105 and plan around a start time that left little room for a late arrival.
From West London to Boulder
The band formed in West London in 2008, then moved quickly from small gigs to headlining festivals. That arc helps explain why a Boulder stadium date carried more weight than a routine stop; Mumford & Sons had already built a profile that included Grammys and chart-topping runs worldwide.
They also worked with Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell and Pharrell Williams, a list that points to reach across generations and genres rather than a narrow folk-rock lane. For a one-off concert at Folsom Field, that kind of range is part of the draw and part of the price.
What Saturday buyers faced
$105 was the clearest number attached to the event, and it set the floor for anyone deciding whether to go. With the show fixed for Saturday at 5 p.m., buyers were not looking at a flexible festival window or a multi-night run; they were buying into one scheduled performance at one Boulder address.
That made the decision straightforward. If you held a ticket, the job was to get to 2400 Colorado Ave. on time; if you were still deciding, the combination of a stadium setting, a 5 p.m. start and a triple-digit price told you exactly where the event sat in the market.





