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Florence + the Machine's 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets
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Florence + the Machine’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Florence + The Machine have announced their 2026 “Everybody Scream” North American tour in support of their sixth studio album of the same name.

The arena tour kicks off April 8th in Minneapolis and includes 23 shows across the United States and Canada, with stops at major venues including Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center in New York, TD Garden in Boston, and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Rachel Chinouriri, SOFIA ISELLA, CMAT, and Mannequin Pussy will provide support on select dates.

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Find more details on Florence + The Machine’s “Everybody Scream Tour” and what to expect below.

How Can I Get Tickets for Florence + The Machine’s 2026 “Everybody Scream” Tour?

Tickets for Florence + The Machine’s 2026 “Everybody Scream” tour go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, November 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.

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An artist presale begins earlier for fans who want early access:

Artist Presale: Monday, November 3rd at 12:00 p.m. local time (register here)

Once tickets are on sale, fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

What is Florence + The Machine’s “Everybody Scream” Tour?

Florence + The Machine’s “Everybody Scream” tour brings the band’s sixth studio album to life across North America throughout April and May 2026. The 23-date arena run includes performances at some of the continent’s most prestigious venues, with two-night stands in both New York (Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center) and Los Angeles (Kia Forum).

The tour spans major cities including Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Washington D.C., Boston, Philadelphia, Tampa, Miami, Atlanta, Nashville, Austin, Houston, Fort Worth, Glendale, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco.

Prior to the North American leg, Florence + The Machine will play shows across the UK and Europe in early 2026.

Does Florence + The Machine Have a New Album Out?

Yes! Florence + The Machine’s sixth studio album Everybody Scream was released on October 31st, 2025. The band has shared several singles from the album, including “One of the Greats,” the title track “Everybody Scream” (which we named as Song of the Week upon release) and “Sympathy Magic.”

The band recently performed “Everybody Scream” on The Graham Norton Show and gave “Sympathy Magic” its television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Who Is Opening for Florence + The Machine on Their 2026 Tour?

The “Everybody Scream” tour features a rotating lineup of special guests varying by date:

Rachel Chinouriri will support on the first five shows, including Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Montreal, and Toronto (April 8th – 16th).

SOFIA ISELLA will appear at the Washington D.C., Boston, both New York shows, and Philadelphia dates (April 18th – 25th).

CMAT will support at the Tampa, Miami, Atlanta, Nashville, Austin, Houston, and Fort Worth shows (April 28th – May 7th).

Mannequin Pussy will support at the Glendale, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and both Los Angeles shows (May 9th – 20th).

What Are Florence + The Machine’s 2026 Tour Dates?

Check out Florence + The Machine’s 2026 “Everybody Scream” tour dates below and look for tickets here.

Florence + The Machine “Everybody Scream” Tour 2026 Dates:
04/08 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center *
04/10 – Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena *
04/13 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena *
04/15 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre *
04/16 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena *
04/18 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena †
04/19 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden †
04/21 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden †
04/24 – New York, NY @ Barclays Center †
04/25 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena †
04/28 – Tampa, FL @ Benchmark International Arena ‡
04/29 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center ‡
05/01 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena ‡
05/02 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena ‡
05/04 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center ‡
05/05 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center ‡
05/07 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena ‡
05/09 – Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena §
05/12 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena §
05/13 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center §
05/15 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center §
05/19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum §
05/20 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum §

* = w/ Rachel Chinouriri
† = w/ SOFIA ISELLA
‡ = w/ CMAT
§ = w/ Mannequin Pussy

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11 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Snocaps, Florence and the Machine, and More
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11 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Snocaps, Florence and the Machine, and More

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

While touring behind her last album, Dance Fever, Florence Welch was hospitalized for an ectopic miscarriage; the singer channeled the effects of that life-altering, traumatic event into work for a follow-up. For the resulting Everybody Scream, Welch dove into medieval and renaissance studies and the history of witchcraft and mysticism, shrouding her characteristically vivid chamber pop with even deeper pathos and psychodrama. Welch worked on the new Florence and the Machine LP with Idles’ Mark Bowen, Danny L Harle, the National’s Aaron Dessner, and Mitski, who helped pen the title track.

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KeiyaA’s second studio album is named after the law of elasticity, which states that the extension of a spring is directly proportional to the load applied to it. The Chicago-born, New York–based singer and producer puts that law to the test with an expansive, head-spinning collage of R&B, electronic, jazz, and experimental music that threatens to uncoil at any minute. KeiyaA wrote, recorded, and produced the new material over the past five years, playing every instrument on the album, with one feature from rapper Rahrah Gabor. Hooke’s Law is “an album about the journey of self love, from an angle that isn’t all affirmations and capitalistic self-care,“ KeiyaA explained in press materials. “It’s not a linear story with a moral at the end. It’s more of a cycle, a spiral—it’s Hooke’s law.”

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Florence + the Machine Bring Brutal Honesty and Cathartic Transformations to Everybody Scream: Review
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Florence + the Machine Rise Again on Everybody Scream: Review

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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“The closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death,” Florence Welch told The Guardian last month. She was referencing a miscarriage that she experienced in August 2023, flush in the middle of a European tour with Florence + the Machine; an ectopic pregnancy forced Welch into emergency surgery, which saved her life. “I felt like I had stepped through this door, and it was just full of women, screaming.” This formed the basis of Everybody Scream, Florence + the Machine’s latest effort.

For six albums and 15 years now, Welch has built her artistry on a kind of ritual self-destruction: the barefoot sprinting across stages, the operatic wailing, the physical and emotional exorcism that defines a Florence + the Machine performance. She broke her foot at Coachella in 2015, pushed through it, kept going. The emergency surgery finally forced her to stop. And yet, the new album born from the stillness of recovery is about the irresistible pull back to the very thing that nearly killed her. Everybody Scream isn’t just Welch processing her trauma — it’s Welch realizing she might not be able to stop performing it.

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That thin line between life and death also speaks to a larger battle in Welch’s life and career: the threshold between her body and its limits, the tension of being a woman and an artist in a world that regularly discounts both. On Everybody Scream, Welch interrogates herself with newfound specificity and higher stakes, resulting in some of the most honest epiphanies and sharpest writing of her career. In a strange way, though, the album does not present Florence + the Machine reborn. It still functions as a ritual of bloodletting, a summoning, a desperate quest for cathartic release through operatic force and mythological imagery — the same function as every album before it. What’s different is that Welch has become more self-aware about this cycle.

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Instead of using every song as a means to reach a full-throated catharsis, she lets the words tumble out of her in a sheer outpouring of thought. The lyrics on Everybody Scream often arrive in torrents, skating across syllables with barely a pause for breath. She’s always a line away from something cutting, devastating, evocative, or deeply revealing. Welch invokes unified imagery like dirt, witches, trees, fruit, critters, wind, divine intervention, killing and crushing, and, most of all, screaming.

She does scream and howl, certainly on the title track, but this time, Welch opts for a more understated way of expressing a carnal, teeming desire for release. The lyrics consistently build in dramatic tension, exemplified by a couplet in “One of the Greats” where Welch spits the words “You’ll bury me again, you’ll say it’s all pretend/ That I could never be great being held up against such male tastes,” chewing on “such male” and letting her rhythm fall slightly behind the beat for the sake of emphasis. She really lets it rip a few lines later, sneering “Now don’t get me wrong, I’m a fan/ You’re my second favorite frontman.”

In a truly exciting way, Welch is unstoppable on Everybody Scream. She likens her body to both alien and sea monster on “Kraken,” but rather than frame her experience as that of someone who is damaged, she’s empowered by the feeling, conjuring a kraken’s astonishing power with enveloping harmonies and a driving rhythm. “You Can Have It All” is a late album highlight, Welch performing a seance with the album’s rolodex of witch-y imagery to fuel an awe-striking ‘rise from the ashes’ moment in the chorus. “Am I a woman, now?,” she asks with a wink after the song’s final transformative climax.

Welch’s exploration of gender and the body is another way that she advances upon prior themes in her discography. Much of Everybody Scream is a way for Welch to reframe the trauma around her pregnancy, miscarriage, and recovery from surgery. The idea of ritual and ceremony has been important to Welch on prior albums (she literally put out a record called Ceremonials), and this time, Welch uses performance (i.e. seances, spells, commands) as a way to explore an outsized, complex portrayal of womanhood. She employs language of body horror-esque transformation, possession, and rebirth; she rails against the trappings of being seen by the public as “too feminine to function” and contrasts meditations on womanhood with unshakeable notes of violence, decay, and destruction. On her last album, Welch sang “I am no mother, I am no bride, I am king.” Now, post-operation, body forever changed, Welch can’t quite figure out what she is, which she seems to find both horrifying and empowering.

She reaches some unsettling epiphanies on “Drink Deep,” a slow-burning folk-horror cut that appropriately brews and stews as Welch describes imbibing a potion she was given to drink. But at the song’s climax, she reveals that the drink came from her all along. After an album spent processing what her body endured (the pregnancy, the emergency surgery, the forced reckoning with physical limits), “Drink Deep” suggests that she’s always been feeding on her own destruction, that the catharsis she seeks requires her to continuously offer up pieces of herself.

She continues with this interrogation on the outstanding “Music by Men,” a companion to “One of the Greats” in its unflinching exploration of her status as a woman in music. Rarely has Welch written so overtly about her own career and doubts, referencing a lackluster experience in couples counseling, the ways in which her job makes it impossible for her to maintain a relationship, and the contempt it leads her to develop for the men in her life. There are about 14 lines you could easily classify as ‘absolutely brutal,’ but for its concluding bridge, Welch parts the storm clouds to offer an important plea: “Let me put out a record and have it not ruin my life.” That line, right there, is the thesis for Everybody Scream: How can she possibly keep making art like this if it’s destroying her?

On closing track “And Love,” Welch assures us that “peace is coming,” but Everybody Scream has spent too much time interrogating itself to let that promise land without skepticism. This is, after all, an album about someone who nearly died, recovered, and promptly made a record about wanting to return to the stage — something Welch will certainly do, with a massive 2026 tour already planned. Everybody Scream poses questions about whether being aware of self-destructive patterns is enough to break them completely, and Welch leaves them mostly unanswered. It’s also, overall, a reprisal of the same musicality that she’s employed throughout her catalog.

But Welch has always been both the hurricane and its eye, capable of summoning awe-striking force while observing it with crystalline clarity. On Everybody Scream, she’s simply turned that gaze inward with uncompromising honesty. If she can’t escape the ritual, at least now she understands what it costs. And even if she’s still paying for it, it’s clear that the closest she’s come to death has resulted in some of her most vital, illuminating work yet.

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Florence and the Machine Perform Cover of Lady Gaga's 'Abracadabra'
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Florence and the Machine Perform Cover of Lady Gaga’s ‘Abracadabra’

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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The cover coincided with Gaga’s debut performance of “Hey Girl,” their Joanne collab, in Barcelona

Florence and the Machine had the perfect Halloween-themed performance for their visit to SiriusXM. Backed by a stunning harp, Florence Welch delivered a mashup of 2015’s “Which Witch” and Lady Gaga‘s Mayhem favorite “Abracadabra.”

Welch opened with her heresy-referencing How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful song, followed by an evocative fiddle-flute transition into the Gaga track. The band concluded the performance by returning to “Which Witch.”

The timing of the cover couldn’t have been more kismet. During her Mayhem Ball Tour stop in Barcelona Wednesday night, Lady Gaga snuck in “Hey Girl,” her duet with Welch from 2016’s Joanne. It was Gaga’s first time performing the song live.

In an interview last month, Welch spoke about her love for Gaga’s early music. “In 2009, I was only listening to Lady Gaga, that was it,” she told Triple J. “Whether I would listen to this [album, Everybody Scream], I don’t know.”

Back in 2016, Gaga also shared her appreciation for Welch after their time working together. “Florence and I, when we were working together, we laughed, we cried, we hugged each other,” Gaga said to Elvis Duran, adding in a later Heat Radio interview: “Her voice is sensational. She’s one of the greatest singers in the world.”

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Welch’s SiriusXM visit comes as she continues to promote Florence and the Machine’s album, Everybody Scream, which drops Friday. The record is the followup to 2022’s Dance Fever.

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How to get Florence and the Machine tickets to new UK dates
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How to get Florence and the Machine tickets to new UK dates

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

In classic Florence and the Machine fashion, their latest album, Everybody Scream, will be released on Halloween 2025.

This album has seen front woman Florence Welch collaborate with artists including Mark Bowen of IDLES, Aaron Dessner and Mitski, as well as director Autumn de Wilde (Emma), who directed the Everybody Scream music video, released in August.

Fans will have the chance to experience the album live, along with a selection of the band’s biggest hits, during their 2026 UK tour with support from Paris Paloma.

Tickets have already gone on sale for the majority of UK dates; however, Florence and the Machine have now announced three additional stops. Here’s how you can get tickets today.

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What are the new Florence and the Machine tour dates and venues?

Here’s a full list of all the dates on the 2026 Florence and the Machine tour, including the three additional Ireland and Scotland dates:

  • 6th February 2026 — Belfast, The SSE Arena, Belfast
  • 8th February 2026 — Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE
  • 9th February 2026 — Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • 11th February 2026 — Newcastle Upon Tyne, Utilita Arena Newcastle
  • 13th February 2026 — Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
  • 14th February 2026 — Sheffield, Utilita Arena Sheffield
  • 16th February 2026 — London, The O2
  • 17th February 2026 — London, The O2
  • 20th February 2026 — Manchester, Co-op Live
  • NEW: 27th June 2026 — Limerick City, Thomand Park Stadium
  • NEW: 28th June 2026 — Dublin, Marlay Park
  • NEW: 24th August 2026 — Edinburgh, Royal Highland Showgrounds

When do Florence and the Machine tickets go on sale?

General sale tickets for the additional dates will be released at 9am on Friday 31st October.

Florence and the Machine pre-sale

The Gigs in Scotland and Summer Sessions pre-sales are currently live for the Edinburgh show, and will run until 8am on Friday 31st October. Artist pre-sale for the Edinburgh show will open at 9am on Thursday 30th October and run until the same time.

The Mastercard pre-sales are currently live for both the Dublin and Limerick shows, and will be live until 8am on Friday 31st October.

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Florence and the Machine hospitality tickets

Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine. Bianca de Vilar/WireImage/Getty

If you want to take your Florence and the Machine experience to the next level, you can do just that with hospitality tickets. These packages include benefits like VIP Lounge access, a dedicated host, and food and drinks.

So far, hospitality tickets are only available for the Manchester concert at Co-op Live and there are still plenty available. Prices start at £349 per person.

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How to get Florence and the Machine tickets for the Everybody Scream UK tour

We already know that Everybody Scream is a popular tour, so be sure to head online at least 15 minutes before tickets go on sale – we would ideally recommend half an hour before, so you can be placed into the waiting room.

Keep your Ticketmaster login details to hand as well, to be sure that you don’t waste any time.

You can check out additional sites like Live Nation, where demand may be slightly lower for tickets (although please note that not all shows are available on each site).

Also, money permitting, you could opt for hospitality tickets, as these are often far less in demand than general sale.

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We’ve also put together a list of the best concerts coming to the UK in 2025.

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Florence and the Machine Announce 2026 Tour
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Florence and the Machine Announce 2026 Tour

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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Florence and the Machine have announced the tour in support of their forthcoming album, Everybody Scream. The tour begins in the United Kingdom in February, and, later that month, Florence Welch and her band will head to mainland Europe for more dates. The North American leg begins in April, and support on that leg of the tour will come variously from Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella, CMAT, and Mannequin Pussy. See Florence and the Machine’s tour dates below.

Tonight (October 24), Welch will be at the Cherry Lane Theatre for a conversation about her creative process. She’ll also play a short acoustic set at the New York venue.

Everybody Scream is Florence and the Machine’s follow-up to 2022’s Dance Fever. So far, the band has shared the title song and “One of the Greats.” The full album is out on October 31.

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Florence and the Machine: Everybody Scream Tour

Florence and the Machine:

10-24 New York, NY – Cherry Lane Theatre
02-06 Belfast, Northern Ireland – SSE Arena Belfast
02-08 Birmingham, England – BP Pulse Live
02-09 Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro
02-11 Newcastle upon Tyne, England – Utilita Arena Newcastle
02-13 Liverpool, England – M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
02-14 Sheffield, England – Utilita Arena Sheffield
02-16 London, England – O2 Arena
02-17 London, England – O2 Arena
02-20 Manchester, England – Co-op Live
02-22 Paris, France – Accor Arena
02-23 Antwerpen, Belgium – AFAS Dome
02-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
02-26 Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
03-02 Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle
03-04 Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
03-05 Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
03-07 Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena Kraków
03-09 Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
04-08 Minneapolis, MN – Target Center *
04-10 Chicago, IL, – Allstate Arena *
04-13 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena *
04-15 Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre *
04-16 Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena *
04-18 Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena †
04-19 Boston, MA – TD Garden †
04-21 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden †
04-24 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center †
04-25 Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena †
04-28 Tampa, FL – Benchmark International Arena ‡
04-29 Miami, FL – Kaseya Center ‡
05-01 Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena ‡
05-02 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena ‡
05-04 Austin, TX – Moody Center ‡
05-05 Houston, TX – Toyota Center ‡
05-07 Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena ‡
05-09 Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena §
05-12 Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena §
05-13 Portland, OR – Moda Center §
05-15 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center §
05-19 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum §
05-20 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum §

* with Rachel Chinouriri
† with Sofia Isella
‡ with CMAT
§ with Mannequin Pussy

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Florence + The Machine announce 2026 North American tour with CMAT, Rachel Chinouriri and more
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Florence + The Machine announce 2026 North American tour with CMAT, Rachel Chinouriri and more

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Florence + The Machine have unveiled North American tour dates today for 2026 – check them all out and find out how to get tickets below.

The London band are set to release their sixth full-length effort on October 31, following on from 2022’s ‘Dance Fever’. Florence Welch and co. have already previewed the project with ‘One Of The Greats‘, and the title track, which they played last week (October 17) on The Graham Norton Show.

Now, the band have announced the ‘Everybody Scream’ tour of North America in 2026, with dates beginning next April. The tour includes stops at New York’s Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center as well as LA’s Kia Forum.

Acts including Rachel Chinouriri, SOFIA ISELLA, CMAT and Mannequin Pussy are supporting Welch and co. on the tour.

Fans can sign up here for the pre-sale, due to take place on November 3. Tickets for the dates go on sale on November 5 at 10am local time here.

Florence + The Machine 2026 North American tour dates are:

APRIL
8 – Minneapolis, MN—Target Center*
10 – Chicago, IL, Allstate Arena*
13 – Detroit, MI—Little Caesars Arena*
15 – Montreal, QC—Bell Centre*
16 – Toronto, ON—Scotiabank Arena*
18 – Washington, D.C.—Capital One Arena†
19 – Boston, MA—TD Garden†
21- New York, NY—Madison Square Garden†
24 – New York, NY—Barclays Center†
25 – Philadelphia, PA—Xfinity Mobile Arena†
28 – Tampa, FL—Benchmark International Arena‡
29 – Miami, FL—Kaseya Center‡

MAY
1 – Atlanta, GA—State Farm Arena‡
2 – Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena‡
4 – Austin, TX—Moody Center‡
5 – Houston, TX—Toyota Center‡
7 – Fort Worth, TX—Dickies Arena‡
9 – Glendale, AZ—Desert Diamond Arena§
12 – Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena§
13 – Portland, OR—Moda Center§
15 – San Francisco, CA—Chase Center§
19 – Los Angeles, CA—Kia Forum§
20 – Los Angeles, CA—Kia Forum§

*with Rachel Chinouriri
†with SOFIA ISELLA
‡with CMAT
§with Mannequin Pussy

The group recently posted the back cover to the upcoming LP, which contains 12 songs overall. The album opens with F+TM’s two recent singles, ahead of cuts titled ‘Witch Dance’, ‘Sympathy Magic’, ‘Perfume And Milk’, ‘Buckle’ and ‘Kraken’.

The rest of the record is comprised of the tracks ‘The Old Religion’, ‘Drink Deep’, ‘Music By Men’ and ‘You Can Have It All’, before concluding with ‘And Love’.

Welch previously revealed that the inspiration for the ‘Everybody Scream’ album came from undergoing lifesaving surgery during the ‘Dance Fever’ tour in 2023. She has since opened up further about the procedure, revealing that she had suffered an ectopic pregnancy.

“The closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death,” she explained in a recent interview. “And I felt like I had stepped through this door, and it was just full of women, screaming.”

Earlier, she had touched on exploring spiritual mysticism and folk horror – understanding the limits of her body and questioning what it meant to be “healed”. These are themes that helped shape the record, along with exploration of womanhood, partnership, ageing and dying.

The upcoming album features contributions from IDLES‘ Mark Bowen, Mitski and The National’s Aaron Dessner – all of whom worked with Welch on the title track, too.

Additionally, Welch has talked about being inspired by JADE and the current “experimental” side of pop on her “most personal” LP yet. She also looked back on working with “one of [her] favourite artists of all time”, Mitski.

Florence + The Machine are set to embark on a UK and European arena tour in February. The run of shows includes two nights at The O2 in London – find any remaining tickets here.

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Florence + The Machine Perform "Everybody Scream" on Graham Norton
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Florence + The Machine Perform “Everybody Scream” on Graham Norton

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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Florence + The Machine stopped by The Graham Norton Show on Friday to promote their upcoming album, Everybody Scream. The appearance featured a powerhouse performance of the title track, followed by Florence Welch sitting down for an interview alongside fellow guests Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Allen White, Jennifer Lawrence, and Tessa Thompson.

Welch belted out “Everybody Scream” with furious intensity, backed by a choir with synchronized choreography. Their literal screams added to the already haunting nature of the performance, which was accentuated by a tight rhythm section and dynamic piano. Watch a replay below.

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During Welch’s chat with Norton, she referenced previously guesting on the show alongside Springsteen before revealing that his Born in the U.S.A. cut “I’m Goin’ Down” was one of the first songs she ever performed. At the time, she only “had three of my own songs” while playing “pubs and clubs of London.”

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The guest panel then joked about the two artists doing a duet of the track when they next appear on the show together. Welch also confirmed that the Halloween release date of Everybody Scream was an intentional move: “I actually turned this album around faster than usual because I just wanted to make this day. We have to make this day because it all rhymes: Florence + The Machine, Everybody Scream, out on Halloween.”

Marking the follow-up to 2022’s Dance Fever, the album also features last month’s single, “One of the Greats.” Grab your physical copy here.

Florence + The Machine have yet to announce a North American tour, but are set to embark on a run of dates in the UK and Europe beginning in February 2026. Get tickets here.

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Song Name – One Of The Greats
Singer – Florence The machine

Check out One of the Greats Song Lyrics by Florence The Machine

I crawled up from under the earth
Broken nails and coughing dirt
Spitting out my songs so you could sing along, oh
And with each bedraggled breath, I knew I came back from the dead
To show you how it’s done, to show you what it takes
To conquer and to crucify, to become one of the greats
One of the greats

I kept a scream inside my chest, killed everyone I’d ever kissed
Hung them on the wall like trophies, each name, a stain upon my lips
I told the truth but could never see it through
You see yourself hung on the wall but that song is not about you
I wrote down all my fumbling visions transmitted by a television
Got everything I thought I wanted and cried hungover in a hotel closet

Did I get it right? Do I win the prize?
Do you regret bringing me back to life?

Arms outstretched, back from the dead
Streetlights bursting overhead
Arms outstretched, back from the dead
Streetlights bursting overhead

I did my best, tried to impress, my childhood dream made flesh
And my dresses and my flowering sadness, so like a woman to profit from her madness
I was only beautiful under the lights, only powerful there
Burned down at thirty-six
Why did you dig me up for this?

Arms outstretched, back from the dead
Streetlights bursting overhead
Arms outstretched, back from the dead
Streetlights bursting overhead

You’ll bury me again, you’ll say it’s all pretend
That I could never be great being held up against such male tastes
Because who really gets to be one of the greats, one of the greats?
But I’ve really done it this time (Ah-ah), this one is all mine
I’ll be up there with the man and the ten other women (Ah-ah)
And the hundred greatest records of all time (Ah-ah)
It must be nice to be a man and make boring music just because you can (Ah-ah)

Now don’t get me wrong, I’m a fan (Ah-ah)
You’re my second favourite front-man (Ah-ah)
And you could have me if you weren’t so afraid of me
It’s funny how men don’t find power very sexy
So this one’s for the ladies
Do I drive you crazy?
Did I get it right?

Did I get it right? Do I win the prize?
Do you regret bringing me back to life?
Did I get it right? Do I win the prize?
Do you regret bringing me back to life?

Arms outstretched, back from the dead
Streetlights bursting overhead
Arms outstretched, back from the dead
Streetlights bursting

Too feminine to function
A pile of bodies and a trail of destruction
I will let the light in, I will let some love in
I will be happy, it will be perfect
I will let the light in, I will let some love in
I will be happy, it will be perfect
I will let the light in (Arms outstretched, back from the dead)
Streetlights bursting overhead
Arms outstretched, back from the dead

Streetlights bursting overhead
Arms outstretched, back from the dead
Streetlights bursting overhead
Arms outstretched
Arms outstretched
Streetlights bursting
Overhead
Overhead
Streetlights bursting
Overhead

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Florence + the Machine's "Everybody Scream" Is Our Song of the Week
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Florence + the Machine’s “Everybody Scream” Is Our Song of the Week

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, our Songs of the Week column highlights the best new tracks from the last seven days. Find our new favorites on our Top Songs playlist, and for more great songs from emerging artists, listen to our New Sounds playlist. This week, Florence + the Machine returns with the wild, cathartic title track to her upcoming album Everybody Scream.


Watching her onstage, you’d think Florence Welch has no problem giving her body to performance. As Florence + the Machine’s primary conduit, Welch aches and bellows during their now-arena-sized shows. She shuffles across the stage, barefoot, at a pace so quick you might worry she’ll trip over some stage wiring. She dances with pure abandon; she thrashes across songs like “Spectrum” and “My Love” with the force and intensity of a personal moshpit. Sure, she broke her foot 10 years ago for going a little too hard on Coachella’s main stage, but can you really blame her for acting on these theatrical impulses?

On “Everybody Scream,” the first song and title track off her forthcoming new album, Welch interrogates the physical and emotional cost of such abandon. In fact, it’s almost surprising to hear her paint these moments of performance with such dark intensity. On “Free,” a highlight from her last album Dance Fever, Welch summed up the transcendent power of her own act with a simple confession: “And for a moment, when I’m dancing, I am free.”

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It turns out that moment was a bit more fleeting than she’d hoped. In 2023, Welch underwent life-saving emergency surgery, which led to the cancellation of several Florence + the Machine shows and forced her to reckon with her body’s own limits. It was her journey toward recovery and healing that fueled Everybody Scream, but what immediately sticks out about its title track is its relationship between ecstasy and agony, the Jekyll and Hyde-esque possession that holds Welch captive before it sets her free.

“Look at me run myself ragged, blood on the stage/ But how can I leave you when you’re screaming my name?,” she asks in the first chorus, a reference to the physical toil of her shows being counterbalanced by the intense adoration of her audience. She can’t live without the stage — “Here, I can take up the whole of the sky/ Unfurling, becoming my full size,” she sings — but through its darkened lens and the horror-induced screams conjured, Welch also seems to acknowledge the very real possibility that she can’t live with it, either.

Fittingly, Welch helmed the song with two artists who have a lot to say about the strange dissonance and intangible allure of performance: Mitski and IDLES’ Mark Bowen. Though the song is miles away from Mitski’s current mode, she knows a thing or two about the cost and sacrifice demanded from a career in music, specifically from women in her field and from serving as a canvas onto which her fans project their knottiest emotions. As for Bowen, he’s proven in his work with IDLES that love songs can sound horrifying, that even our most joyous and uninhibited emotions can be infiltrated by searing doubt in the blink of an eye.

These co-writers, along with the ever-dynamic James Ford and Aaron Dessner behind the boards, help Florence + the Machine achieve their most intriguing, risky lead single yet. It’s maybe not the most accessible entry point for this new era, but when Welch commands, “Everybody Scream!,” it’s hard to resist.

— Paolo Ragusa
Live Music Editor


646yf4t — “i get it”

Canadian singer-songwriter and producer 646yf4t, pronounced Babyfat, is focused on one thing and one thing only: expansion. His new EP Growing Pains brims with a wide variety of sounds and genres, from dusky alt-R&B to glimmering pop to rough-hewn indie rock. Tucked near the top of the project is “i get it,” a slow-burner that thumps as much as it ticks, bumps, and grooves. Ostensibly, the song sounds like an acknowledgement of a failed relationship, but further inspection of the lyrics points toward another interpretation: faith. “Rain or shine, you clearing up my mind/ My third eye cries ’cause I see the silver lining/ Finally, finally, finally I know who I wanna be.” You can sense the vulnerability as 646yf4t repeatedly sings “I get it, I get it,” his vocals soaring as he processes life’s main lesson — in order to experience the highs of growth, we first have to feel the depths of change. — Kiana Fitzgerald

bloodsports — “Calvin”

Though it’s less than two minutes in length, bloodsports’ newest tune, “Calvin,” packs a heck of a punch. A shoegaze-adjacent ripper that’s just as melodic as it is rockin’, the single walks the line between energetic garage rock and dejected slacker rock, with an amped-up instrumental and ‘I’m so over this’ style vocals. It’s one of the best, most immediate tunes to come from the New York act yet. — Jonah Krueger

Flo Milli — “Perfect Person” featuring Coop

Since 2018’s “Beef FloMix,” Flo Milli has established herself as hip-hop’s bratty Alabama princess who makes crystalline hood bops. “Perfect Person” is the latest addition to her canon of prissy, candy-coated darts. Over a generous sample of Hoobastank’s 2003 mega-single “The Reason,” Flo Milli and her featured guest Coop admit: “I ain’t perfect, but he know I’m worth it/ Break his heart, do him bad, he deserve it.” Their interweaved verses project the importance of female empowerment, autonomy, and self-care — all through the lens of a Gen-Z rap girlie. — K. Fitzgerald

Good Flying Birds — “Fall Away”

Looking for some sweet-and-sour jangle pop to ring in the end of summer? Look no further than Good Flying Birds’ latest track “Fall Away,” a sublime slice of guitar-forward indie that moves at a runaway pace. The song features Wishy’s Nina Pitchkites and Kevin Krauter, serving a perfect compliment to Wishy’s unpredictable, sidewinding pop vision; though “Fall Away” also boasts a scrappy quality that’s equally endearing as it is rousing. With their upcoming project Talulah’s Tape coming on October 17th, Good Flying Birds have taken flight. — P. Ragusa

Purity Ring — “imanocean”

If you told me 12 years ago I’d hear a Purity Ring song with warm guitar and crisp, acoustic drums, I wouldn’t have believed you. But on “imanocean,” the duo embrace a clever tension between organic instrumentation and the otherworldly synths that rest upon it. It’s a bold reinvention, sure, but it also carries the various hallmarks they’ve championed over the years: melodies that ring out like sirens, an atmosphere as thick as fog, and emotions as wide as an ocean. After so much time, Purity Ring still wield the capacity to make music that sounds eerily familiar and gloriously unknown. — P. Ragusa

Shallowater — “Sadie”

Texas slowcore act Shallowater, one of our artists to watch in 2025, are officially following up their great 2024 debut There Is a Well. The new LP is called God’s Gonna Give You a Million Dollars (great name), and this week they’ve dropped the record’s second single, “Sadie.” The tune is a beautiful slow burn that spends its seven-and-a-half-minute runtime building to a mid-song, cacophonous explosion before settling back into its blissful status quo. If the record is half as good as the two tunes we’ve heard thus far, fans are in for a treat. — J. Krueger

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