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Florence and the Machine are ready to let it all out in 2026.

After dropping their cathartic sixth studio album “Everybody Scream” on Halloween, Florence Welch’s Grammy-nominated group is gearing up for a nationwide tour — their first since 2022 — that shares a name with their recently-released record.

As of now, they’re scheduled to hit arenas all over Europe and North America from February through May with special guests Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella, CMAT and Mannequin Pussy joining them on select dates.

That includes the ensemble’s three New York City shows. Here’s when you can see the powerful outfit rock the five boroughs:

If you’d like to see the inimitable band live, tickets are available for all of their U.S. and Canada shows.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one North American show was $66 including fees on Vivid Seats.

Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $67 to $111 including fees.

While out and about, the octet will likely play their hits like “Dog Days are Over,” “Shake It Out,” “Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up),” “Kiss With a Fist” and “You Got The Love” along with cuts from the mystical yet deeply personal new album about Welch’s tragic miscarriage that led to internal bleeding and a near-death experience.

“There was basically an urgency to this record,” Welch, 39, told Zane Lowe in an “Everybody Scream”-centric interview. “It came out of me in this…furious burst. It’s one of those records where if I hadn’t put it out now, it never would have come out…how I felt about things are so specific to this moment in time.”

Want Need to see her live?

You’re in the right place, Flows.

Our team has everything you need to know and more about Florence and the Machine’s 2026 ‘Everybody Scream Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Florence and the Machine tour schedule 2026

A complete calendar including all North American (and some European) tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Florence and the Machine tour datesTicket prices
start at
Feb. 6 at the SSE Arena in Belfast, GB$293
(including fees)
Feb. 8 at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, GB$266
(including fees)
Feb. 9 at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, GB$128
(including fees)
Feb. 11 at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle upon Tyne, GB$175
(including fees)
Feb. 13 at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, GB$248
(including fees)
Feb. 14 at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, GB$206
(including fees)
Feb. 16 at The O2 in London, GB$134
(including fees)
Feb. 17 at The O2 in London, GB$141
(including fees)
Feb. 20 at Co-Op Live in Manchester, GB$122
(including fees)
Feb. 22 at the Accor Arena in Paris, FR$468
(including fees)
Feb. 26 at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, DE$432
(including fees)
March 4 at the Kleine Olympiahalle in Munchen, DE$337
(including fees)
March 9 at the Uber Arena in Berlin, DE$539
(including fees)
April 8 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN$70
(including fees)
April 10 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL$88
(including fees)
April 11 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL$76
(including fees)
April 13 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI$87
(including fees)
April 15 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, CA$75
(including fees)
April 16 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, CA$105
(including fees)
April 18 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.$92
(including fees)
April 19 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA$111
(including fees)
April 21 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY$83
(including fees)
April 22 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY$100
(including fees)
April 24 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY$103
(including fees)
April 25 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, PA$74
(including fees)
April 28 at the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, FL$75
(including fees)
April 29 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL$70
(including fees)
May 1 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA$82
(including fees)
May 2 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN$67
(including fees)
May 4 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX$76
(including fees)
May 5 at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX$73
(including fees)
May 7 at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX$77
(including fees)
May 9 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ$66
(including fees)
May 12 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA$107
(including fees)
May 13 at the Moda Center in Portland, OR$72
(including fees)
May 15 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA$84
(including fees)
May 19 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA$86
(including fees)
May 20 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA$88
(including fees)
Aug. 24 at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh, GB$164
(including fees)

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)

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Florence and the Machine set list

The final show of the band’s 2022-23 ‘Dance Fever Tour’ went down in Northern Island on June 28, 2023. Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what they took to the stage that evening:

01.) “Heaven Is Here”

02.) “King”

03.) “Ship to Wreck”

04.) “Free”

05.) “What the Water Gave Me”

06.) “Dream Girl Evil”

07.) “Prayer Factory”

08.) “Big God”

09.) “Sweet Nothing” (Calvin Harris cover)

10.) “Hunger”

11.) “You Got the Love” (Candi Staton cover)

12.) “Choreomania”

13.) “Kiss With a Fist”

14.) “Dog Days Are Over”

15.) “Cosmic Love”

16.) “My Love”

17.) “Mermaids”

Encore

18.) “Shake It Out”

19.) “Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)”

Florence and the Machine new music

On Oct. 31, Florence and the Machine unveiled their vital sixth studio album “Everybody Scream.”

The title track, “Everybody Scream,” which also kicks off the 12-track record, starts mysteriously with a haunting, ghostlike marriage of unnerving yet magical vocals and instruments until the band blows it all up all at once with defiant electric guitar and primal, unguarded screams. From there, the song finds a more straightforward groove yet never wavers from its impassioned ferocity as evidenced by unforgettable, piercing lyrics like “the witchcraft, the medicine, the spells, and the injections/The harvest, the needle, protect me from evil/The magic and the misery, madness and the mystery/Oh, what has it done to me? Everybody scream.” This one isn’t just a keeper. It’s an all-timer.

Right after, FatM dive into the slow burn, tongue-in-cheek “One Of The Greats” that Florence described as a “lunatic, enormous, poem-rant-joke thing” to The Guardian. The song is likely referred to as a “joke” because Welch comes quite hard at male rockers with a lacerating intensity. Although she may toss off the song as a gag, lines like “It must be nice to be a man and make boring music just because you can” and “It’s funny how men don’t find power that sexy/So this one’s for the ladies” cut through the noise and bring up a very real double standard in rock.

They refuse to let up from there. The tribal, plucky “Witch Dance” comes next and waffles between effortlessly light instrumentals that will make you feel like running, running, running while Welch’s crushing vocals slow you down like sinking in quicksand.

Up fourth, “Sympathy Magic,” a lilting, gentle piece, discovers a real urgency one minute into its runtime and refuses to let up. The strings and piano reach a fever pitch and, as always, Welch’s immortal voice reaches impossible, sustained high notes.

While there’s no filler later on, we particularly recommend the understated “Perfume and Milk,” surprisingly celestial “Kraken” and symphonic coda “And Love” that melds the harp with synthesizers to create an unlikely auditory cohesion. What an absolute treat.

To hear the sumptuous record for yourself, you can find “Everybody Scream” here.

Florence and the Machine special guests

At all concerts, Florence and the Machine will be joined by a special guest or two. To make sure you’re up to speed on their respective sounds, here’s each artist’s most-streamed song on Spotify.

Rachel Chinouriri: “All I Ever Asked”

Sofia Isella: “Hot Gum”

CMAT: “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me”

Mannequin Pussy: “Romantic”

Huge stars on tour in 2025-26

Although not many artists can match Florence and the Machine’s unbridled passion and ferocity, here are five of our favorites with similar sensibilities that will be on the road these next few months.

• Brandi Carlile

• Lady Gaga

• Neko Case

• Raye

• Natalie Merchant

Who else is delivering showstopping performances to the people?

Great question.

We suggest taking a look at this list of all the biggest pop stars on tour in 2025-26 to find the show that makes the most sense for you.

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