Mumford & Sons are winding down from a banner year, and now they're looking to take a much-deserved break . The London quartet, who wrapped their tour in Kansas on Friday night, told Rolling Stone "there wont be any Mumford & Sons activities for the foreseeable future."
That remark comes from keyboardist Ben Lovett, who said they band has "no idea" when they'll resume.
"We just know were going to take a considerable amount of time off and just go back to hanging out and having no commitments or pressure or anything like that," Lovett told Rolling Stone. "It feels like the last week of school right now, before school holiday when youre in high school."
After "Babel" nabbed the Grammy for Album of the Year in February, Mumford & Sons has been touring the world nonstop. In June, the band canceled three gigs while bassist Ted Dwane underwent emergency surgery for a blood clot.
Click over to Rolling Stone to read more about the group's hiatus.
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