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Florence + The Machine have confirmed they will return to the stage in 2026 with a huge UK and European arena tour in support of their upcoming album Everybody Scream.
The tour, which takes its name from the band’s sixth studio record, will kick off in Belfast on February 6 before heading to major cities including Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, London, and Manchester. The European leg will follow, with Paris among the confirmed stops.
The announcement comes after weeks of speculation, with Florence Welch teasing fans through a series of cryptic, eerie videos shared online. The campaign built anticipation for Everybody Scream, which is due to be released on October 31, fittingly on Halloween, and has already been previewed with its haunting title track. The song marks the first taste of new music since the band’s 2022 release Dance Fever, an album that was praised by critics for its rich, atmospheric sound and Welch’s captivating vocals.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting confirmation of a tour, and the news has been met with huge excitement, especially as Florence + The Machine have developed a reputation for unforgettable live performances. Known for their dramatic staging, emotional intensity, and Welch’s magnetic stage presence, the band’s concerts often feel like communal experiences, blending spectacle with intimacy.
The Everybody Scream tour is set to be one of the band’s most ambitious yet, with large arena venues chosen to host the shows. The two-night run at London’s O2 Arena on February 16 and 17 is expected to be a particular highlight, with demand for tickets likely to be extremely high.
The tour dates announced so far are as follows:
Florence + The Machine’s 2026 UK and European ‘Everybody Scream’ tour poster. CREDIT: PRESS
Tickets are expected to go on sale shortly after the album release in October, with pre-sale opportunities likely to be made available to fans who register in advance.
Florence Welch has described Everybody Scream as a deeply personal record, continuing her tradition of combining poetic lyricism with soaring melodies. While only one track has been heard so far, fans are anticipating another bold and emotional journey from the acclaimed singer and her band.
With nearly two decades of success behind them, Florence + The Machine remain one of the UK’s most celebrated acts. From their breakout hit Dog Days Are Over to the global success of albums such as Ceremonials and High As Hope, their music has consistently struck a chord with audiences worldwide.
The upcoming album and tour mark the beginning of the next chapter in their story, one that promises to be just as powerful and spellbinding as what has come before.