Get ready to scream! Florence + The Machine are hitting the road in 2025 with a huge UK and Europe tour, fresh off their new album, “Everybody Scream.” Are you ready to witness the magic live, or will you be missing out on what promises to be an unforgettable concert experience?
Florence + The Machine, the acclaimed indie-pop sensation, has officially unveiled an expansive tour across the UK and Europe for the coming year. This much-anticipated series of live performances is set to support their forthcoming studio album, “Everybody Scream,” promising fans an electrifying return to the stage.
The announcement follows the exciting news that the Florence Welch-fronted group will release their first studio album in three years this Halloween. Enthusiasts eagerly await the full collection, having already been treated to the album’s compelling title track, which dropped last week accompanied by a captivating, witch-themed music video directed by the renowned US photographer and film director Autumn de Wilde.
The band took to Instagram on Friday to share details of the 18-date tour, which features acclaimed artist Paris Paloma as the supporting act. The journey is scheduled to commence with a powerful performance at the SSE Arena Belfast on February 6, marking a grand start to their touring schedule.
Following their initial UK engagement, the mesmerising collective will cross the channel for an intensive nine-date European leg in March. This segment of the tour will see Florence + The Machine grace iconic venues in major cities, extending their reach to a broad European audience eager for live music.
European cities confirmed for the tour include the romantic capital of Paris, the vibrant cultural hub of Antwerp, and the picturesque canals of Amsterdam. Fans in Germany will have two opportunities to witness the spectacle in Cologne and Berlin, while Eastern Europe will host shows in Prague and Krakow.
Further performances are slated for the historic streets of Vienna and the artistic heart of Munich, ensuring a comprehensive reach across the continent. These dates underscore the band’s commitment to connecting with their global fanbase and celebrating their new musical chapter on an international scale.
Florence + The Machine’s last major tour was in 2023, following the highly successful release of their fifth studio album, “Dance Fever,” in 2022, which famously soared to number one on the UK albums chart. In 2024, they continued to showcase their versatility with the live album “Symphony Of Lungs,” recorded at the prestigious BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall alongside Jules Buckley and his Orchestra.
Since their formation in 2007, Florence + The Machine have consistently captivated audiences worldwide, solidifying their status with four UK number one albums: “Lungs” (2009), “Ceremonials” (2011), “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful” (2015), and “Dance Fever.” The upcoming tour and album promise to add another illustrious chapter to their already impressive legacy in the music industry.
As anticipation builds for “Everybody Scream” and the accompanying tour, fans are preparing for an immersive experience that will undoubtedly blend the band’s signature ethereal sound with powerful live performances. The blend of new material and beloved classics is set to create unforgettable nights for concertgoers across the UK and Europe.