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Mumford & Sons perform “Below My Feet” on Later…with Jools Holland on 2nd October 2012.
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Mumford & Sons perform current single “I Will Wait” on Later…with Jools Holland on 2nd October 2012.
EDIT - The original video has been removed, but will be replaced soon. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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Mumford & Sons perform “Whispers in the Dark” on Later…with Jools Holland on 2nd October 2012.
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Mumford & Sons perform on Later…with Jools Holland on 2nd October 2012.
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Later...with Jools Holland
From the Mumford & Sons Official Website:
Tuesday 2, October 2012

Mumford & Sons are heading back to the BBC’s west London studios once again today, Tuesday 2nd October, and this time to perform some tracks from Babel on Later Live with Jools Holland.
The show will be broadcast live on BBC Two from 10pm BST with the full length episode to follow on Friday at 11.50pm, same channel.
Much love,
M&S HQ x
Ps. Babel is number 1 in the UK. THANK YOU!!!!
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Mumford & Sons to appear live TOMORROW on Later...with Jools Holland

Series 41 Episode 2 of 16
DURATION: 30 MINUTES
Joining Jools [on 2nd October] are Mumford & Sons, returning to the show to play tracks from their newly released second album Babel - the follow up to the million-selling Sigh No More. Lisa Marie Presley is also in the studio with tunes from her T-Bone Burnett-produced Storm & Grace set, which features songs co-written with Richard Hawley and Ed Harcourt.
From New York, singer, songwriter and musician Neil Sedaka borrows Jools’s piano to play a couple of tunes from his extraordinary catalogue of classics. Also in the studio, London-based female post-punk four-piece Savages make their UK TV debut.
Soul legend Bobby Womack performs numbers from his acclaimed comeback album Bravest Man In the Universe, accompanied by collaborators Richard Russell and Damon Albarn. Completing the line-up are Hackney collective Rudimental, a group of songwriters and producers who rose to prominence earlier this year when their single “Feel the Love”, featuring singer John Newman, topped the UK chart. And ELO frontman Jeff Lynne is in the studio to chat with Jools about his new album and 40 years of the band.
Click through for air times on BBC HD and BBC Two on 2nd October 2012.




