Florence + The Machine announce a 2026 tour across Europe: performance details.
According to The Sun: The band FLORENCE and The Machine returns with concerts in support of their new album “Everybody Scream,” which will be released in October 2025. The tour will kick off on February 6, 2026, covering the UK and Europe.
GettyThe concerts will take place in 13 cities, with the final performance happening on March 7. Most of the shows are scheduled specifically in the UK.
Artist Florence Welch, known for her hits “Shake It Out,” “Dog Days Are Over,” and “You’ve Got the Love,” will release the album “Everybody Scream” on October 31, 2025, on Halloween, hinted by the mystical elements and themes of recovery after serious surgery.
After a “life-threatening” situation in August 2023, Florence was forced to cancel several performances, but she has successfully recovered and completed her tour in September.
When will the FLORENCE and The Machine tour take place in 2026?
The tour will start in Northern Ireland: the band will perform in the capital Belfast on February 6. After that, it will visit seven more cities in the UK, concluding the tour on February 20 in Manchester.
The concerts in the country will include:
- The SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland; February 6
- bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham, England; February 8
- OVO Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland; February 9
- Utilita Arena Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, England; February 11
- M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, England; February 13
- Utilita Arena Sheffield, Sheffield, England; February 14
- The O2, London, England; February 16, 17
- Co-op Live, Manchester; February 20
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How to buy tickets for the FLORENCE and The Machine tour in 2026?
A limited number of tickets are available on Ticketmaster, Seetickets, and AXS websites.
Fans will soon be able to enjoy a new album and concerts from their favorite band. The tour promises to be unforgettable, bringing new emotions and experiences to the world of music. It is important not to miss the opportunity to purchase tickets, as interest in FLORENCE and The Machine performances is already high.
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