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Divorce collaborate with Marcus Mumford on ‘Antartica’ reworking

After a huge 2025 which has seen them play countless live shows, huge festival slots and release their debut album, Nottingham quartet Divorce have shared one final track before the year’s end.
The band have offered up a new reworking of their gorgeous single ‘Antartica’, which was originally released a year ago and doubles as the opening track from their brilliant full-length ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’. What’s more, the new version of the song now features vocals from Mumford & Sons’ Marcus Mumford, after the bands toured together this summer and Marcus performed the song with them live.
Speaking of the new rendition of the track, the band’s Tiger Cohen-Towell has said: “Meeting and playing shows with Mumford & Sons has been an immense privilege and a career highlight. They are the nicest guys. When we first asked Marcus to sing on ‘Antarctica’ he seemed so genuinely excited; and what he ended up contributing to the song was so striking and tender that we needed to immortalise it to record.”
The track lands while the band are currently in the midst of completing their final tour run of the year. Check out their upcoming 2025 and 2026 tour dates underneath the player.
DECEMBER 2025
05 Arts Centre, Norwich, UK
06 The Lido, Margate, UK
09 Crookes Social Club, Sheffield, UK
10 Academy 2, Manchester, UK
11 Trinity Centre, Bristol, UK
13 Rock City, Nottingham, UK
MARCH 2026
19 Gold-Diggers, Los Angeles, CA
21 Brick and Mortar Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
23 Baba Yaga, Seattle, WA
25 Treefort Music Fest, Boise, ID
28 Schubas, Chicago, IL
31 The Sound Garage, Toronto, ON
APRIL 2026
02 MilkBoy, Philadelphia, PA
03 Pie Shop, Washington, DC
04 Elsewhere - Zone One, Brooklyn, NY
05 The Rockwell, Somerville, MA
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