BUY TICKETS HERE AT 10 A.M. MARCH 6.

Tickets will be $199 and will include two-days of music, camping and parking. They go on sale on March 6 at 10 a.m. online. Children ages 5 and under are free with an accompanying parent. Tickets are one price with no additional service fees, and come with a commemorative ticket that will be delivered before the show. Camping and parking at official lots is included in the price of the ticket. If you are planning to camp be sure to select the camping option when you purchase your tickets.

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Mumford & Sons is coming to Iowa this summer.

Rumors that the British bluegrass and folk band will be bringing their Gentlemen of the Road tour to Waverly were confirmed today at a press conference in the city.

Today, Wartburg College and Waverly officials confirmed that the city will serve as host for an the two-day outdoor music festival on June 19 and 20, with Mumford and Sons as the headliner.

The one-time-only, two-night musical camp-out will take place on the Wartburg campus in Waverly. Kentucky indie-rock favorites My Morning Jacket and Oklahoma psychedelic heroes the Flaming Lips are also on the lineup, which will also feature Dawes, Jenny Lewis, the Maccabees, The Very Best, Rubblebucket, Blake Mills, Jeff the Brotherhood and more names to be announced.

The band - Marcus Mumford, Winston Marshall, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane - started the Gentlemen of the Road Stopovers in 2012 with a series of events in small cities and towns around the world. The band selects unique places, creates venues, builds the lineups and plans the aftershows,

Just less then 10,000 people live in Waverly, which is one and a half hours from the Corridor. The festival is expected to bring 35,000 to the city.

Waverly is one of four small towns to host the roaming pop-up festival ths summer. Others include Seaside, NJ; Walla Walla, Wa. and Salida, Colo. in the US. There is a fifth in the UK and a sixth will be announced in Australia.

Suspicions started swirling in January when The Decorah Newspapers reported that their town had lost out on the chance to host the two-day festival because Luther College officials weren't able to provide assurances within the promoter's time frame that the college could provide up to 1,000 "room nights" in its residence halls for about 250 concert staff members.

The band has been on an indefinite hiatus in October 2013. Mumford & Sons will release their third album, "Wilder Mind," on May 4. In 2015, they have a number of festival appearances booked including a headlining slot at Bonnaroo the weekend before the Waverly festival. They'll be in Europe in July and August.