Vancouver music lovers, it’s your turn to hop on the SkyTrain.

Renowned folk-rockers Mumford & Sons have released a list of North American tour dates, and Surrey is the only B.C. city to make the cut.

The chart-topping quartet is expected to draw a crowd of up to 25,000 people to Holland Park on May 24, marking one of the largest ticketed shows in the Vancouver suburb since Lollapalooza in 1994.

Event promoter Live Nation said the popularity of the band led them on a search for “the best possible green space in the Lower Mainland.”

“Given Surrey’s great enthusiasm and solid track record on hosting cultural events, we felt Holland Park was a perfect fit and a nice expansion of our Concerts-in-the-Park summer series,” the company said in an email statement.

Mumford & Sons' fellow UK acts Michael Kiwanuka and Mystery Jets will be warming up the crowd.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 5, but fans can register online for a chance to purchase early.

Surrey concert fans have been awaiting word about the show since it was teased at a Jan. 28 city council meeting.

The city said it received an unsolicited proposal for an outdoor concert featuring a “major international recording artist who has won and/or been nominated for multiple Grammy, American Music, BRIT, and MTV awards.”

The group’s name could not be released due to a confidentiality agreement, however.

A corporate report suggests the licensed, fenced-off event will take up half of Holland Park and run until 10 p.m.

The venue has been used for several outdoor concerts in the past, including the annual Fusion Festival, which featured Hawksley Workman and Los Lobos as headliners in 2012.

It’s also located near a SkyTrain stop and several transit routes.