Florence and The Machine tickets for the Everybody Scream Tour 2026.
Florence and The Machine are going on tour in 2026! Fans have been waiting a long time not only for new music, but also for concerts by the British band. So there was immense joy when singer Florence Welch recently surprised everyone with her new song Everybody Scream and the announcement of the album of the same name (release date: 31 October 2025). And that's not all! The tour is set to accompany the new album. A total of 18 dates are planned in Europe and the UK. Nine of the shows will take place in the UK alone:
06. February 2026 - Belfast, The SSE Arena
08. February 2026 - Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE Arena
09. February 2026 - Glasgow, Hydro
11. February 2026 - Newcastle, Utilita Arena
13. February 2026 - Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
14. February 2026 - Sheffield, Utilita Arena (ex Motorpoint Arena)
16. February 2026 - London, O2 Arena
17. February 2026 - London, O2 Arena
20. February 2026 - Manchester, Co-op Live Arena
22. February 2026 - Paris, AccorHotels Arena (ex Palais Omnisport Bercy)
23. February 2026 - Antwerp, AFAS Dome
25. February 2026 - Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
26. February 2026 - Cologne, Lanxess Arena
02. March 2026 - Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle - Halle D
04. March 2026 - Munich, Olympiahalle
05. March 2026 - Prague, o2 Arena
07. March 2026 - Krakow, Tauron Arena
09. March 2026 - Berlin, Uber Arena
Florence and the Machine will be supported at the concerts by singer-songwriter Paloma Paris. Secure your Florence and the Machine tickets now at ticketbande and experience the British indie pop rock band live in 2026!
New album: Everybody Scream (release date: 31 October 2025)
Florence and The Machine will release their sixth studio album on Halloween 2025. It will feature 12 new songs that once again showcase the band's distinctive mix of spiritual indie rock, pop and emotional depth. The opening track, Everybody Scream, already gives a strong preview of what's to come.
About Florence and The Machine
The band was founded in 2007 by Florence Welch and Isabella Summers (‘The Machine’). They celebrated their international breakthrough in 2009 with their debut album Lungs, which included hits such as:
Dog Days Are Over
You've Got the Love
Shake It Out (Grammy-nominated)
This was followed by further successful albums such as How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015) and Dance Fever (2022). The band regularly collaborates with big names such as Calvin Harris and contributes music to films and series.