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Florence and the Machine Announce 2022 North American Tour

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Florence and the Machine have announced a North American tour that picks up in September. Arlo Parks, King Princess, Sam Fender, Yves Tumor, Japanese Breakfast, and Wet Leg are all set to take opening slots in different cities. See the full schedule below.

Earlier this month, Florence Welch announced Dance Fever , her first new album since 2018’s High as Hope . She’s shared three singles from the album so far: “ My Love ,”“Heaven Is Here,” and “ King .” Welch co-produced Dance Fever with Jack Antonoff and Glass Animals’ Dave Bayley, and the album arrives on May 13.

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04-29 Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles Theatre 05-06 New York, NY - Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center 09-02 Montreal, Quebec - Place Bell * 09-03 Toronto, Ontario - Budweiser Stage * 09-07 Chicago, IL - Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island † 09-08 St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center † 09-10 Clarkson, MI - Pine Knob Music Theatre † 09-12 Washington, D.C. - Capital One Arena † 09-14 Boston, MA - TD Garden † 09-16 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden † 09-20 Nashville, TN - Ascend Amphitheater ‡ 09-21 Alpharetta, GA - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ‡ 09-23 Orlando, FL - Amway Center ‡ 09-24 Miami, FL - FTX Arena ‡ 09-27 Austin, TX - Moody Center § 09-28 Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory § 10-01 Denver, CO - Ball Arena  10-04 Vancouver, British Columbia - Rogers Arena # 10-06 Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena % 10-07 Portland, OR - Theater of the Clouds # 10-09 Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre % 10-12 San Diego, CA - Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre % 10-14 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl

* with Arlo Parks † with Sam Fender ‡ with King Princess § with Yves Tumor # with Japanese Breakfast % with Wet Leg

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Florence and the Machine Announce North American Headline Tour in Support of ‘Dance Fever’

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Florence and the Machine will return to the road later this year to bring their fifth studio album Dance Fever to North America on a headlining tour. The album will arrive on May 13 and be celebrated with two special shows in Los Angeles and New York in April and May, respectively, but the extended leg of the tour will begin in September.

The band will open with a show at Montreal’s Place Bell on Sept. 2 and extend through the fall, wrapping with a finale at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Oct. 14. In between, they will make stops in Toronto, Chicago, Boston, New York, Orlando, Austin, Denver, Portland, San Diego, and more.

General on-sale for the tour begins Friday, April 1 at 10 a.m. local time. For every ticket sold, one dollar will be put toward the charity Choose Love to aid refugees and displaced peoples.

Joining Florence and the Machine on select dates for the tour are Arlo Parks, Sam Fender, King Princess, Yves Tumor, Japanese Breakfast, and Wet Leg.

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April 29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Los Angeles Theatre May 6 – New York, NY @ Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center Sept. 2 – Montreal, QC @ Place Bell Sept. 3 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage Sept. 7 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Sept. 8 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center Sept. 10 – Clarkson, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre Sept. 12 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Area Sept. 14 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden Sept. 16 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Sept. 20 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater Sept. 21 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Sept. 23 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center Sept. 24 – Miami, FL @ FTX Arena Sept. 27 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center Sept. 28 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Oct. 1 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena Oct. 4 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena Oct. 6 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena Oct. 7 – Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds Oct. 9 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre Oct. 12 – San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre Oct. 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl

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Florence + The Machine Announce North American Tour: See The Dates

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Florence + The Machine are gearing up to release their latest album Dance Fever on May 13, and a few months later they'll be touring North America in support.

After a pair of “special, intimate shows” on April 29 in Los Angeles and May 6 in New York, Florence Welch and company plan to head back to North America in September, beginning their trek on September 2 in Montreal and wrapping up October 14 in LA. Arlo Parks, Sam Fender, King Princess, Yves Tumor, Japanese Breakfast and Wet Leg will support on various dates, and one dollar from every ticket sold will benefit  Choose Love  in its mission to aid refugees worldwide.

Tickets go on sale Friday (April 1) at 10am local time. Get more info at Florence + The Machine's official website , and check out the announcement plus a full list of dates below.

Dance Fever North America 🌕✨ With support from @arloparks , @samfendermusic , @wetlegband , @KingPrincess69 , @Jbrekkie & @YvesTumor on selected dates. See poster for full details.🩸🫀 General sale Fri April 1st, 10am local. $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to @chooselove pic.twitter.com/4jKxJK9DT3 — florence welch (@florencemachine) March 28, 2022

Florence + The Machine North American Tour Dates

April 29 Los Angeles Theatre Los Angeles, CA

May 6 Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center New York, NY

September 2 Place Bell Montreal, QC*

September 3 Budweiser Stage Toronto, ON*

September 7 Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Chicago, IL†

September 8 Xcel Energy Center St. Paul, MN†

September 10 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkson, MI†

September 12 Capital One Area Washington, D.C.†

September 14 TD Garden Boston, MA†

September 16 Madison Square Garden New York, NY†

September 20 Ascend Amphitheatre Nashville, TN‡

September 21 Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Alpharetta, GA‡

September 23 Amway Center Orlando, FL‡

September 24 FTX Arena Miami, FL‡

September 27 Moody Center Austin, TX§

September 28 The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Irving, TX§

October 1 Ball Arena Denver, CO

October 4 Rogers Arena Vancouver, BC**

October 6 Climate Pledge Arena Seattle, WA††

October 7 Theater of the Clouds Portland, OR**

October 9 Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA††

October 12 Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre San Diego, CA††

October 14 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA

*with Arlo Parks

†with Sam Fender

‡with King Princess

§with Yves Tumor

**with Japanese Breakfast

††with Wet Leg

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Florence + the Machine are set to play an extended run of North American headline dates later this year, kicking off September 2 in Montreal with further stops including New York’s Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl and many more. One dollar from every ticket sold will benefit Choose Love to aid refugees worldwide.

Arlo Parks, Sam Fender, King Princess, Yves Tumor, Japanese Breakfast and Wet Leg will join as support on select dates throughout the tour. See full routing below and visit Florence + The Machine’s official site for further information.

American Express Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Tuesday, March 29 at 10am local time through Thursday, March 31 at 10pm local time.

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The tour will celebrate the release of Florence Welch’s forthcoming, highly anticipated fifth album Dance Fever , out on May 13 . Florence has shared three songs from the album—“My Love,” “King” and “Heaven is Here” – all of which arrived alongside videos by the acclaimed director Autumn de Wilde with choreography by Ryan Heffington.

Additionally, Florence will play two very special, intimate shows this spring: April 29 in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theatre and May 6 at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall in New York—both shows sold out in seconds.

Dance Fever was recorded in London over the course of the pandemic in anticipation of the world’s reopening. It conjures up what Florence missed most in the midst of lockdown—clubs, dancing at festivals, being in the whirl of movement and togetherness—and the hope of reunions to come.

Just before the pandemic Florence had become fascinated by choreomania, a Renaissance phenomenon in which groups of people—sometimes thousands—danced wildly to the point of exhaustion, collapse and death. The imagery resonated with Florence, who had been touring nonstop for more than a decade, and in lockdown felt oddly prescient.

The image and concept of dance, and choreomania, remained central as Florence wove her own experiences of dance—a discipline she turned to in the early days of sobriety—with the folkloric elements of a moral panic from the Middle Ages. In recent times of torpor and confinement, dance offered propulsion, energy and a way of looking at music more choreographically.

Starting, as ever, armed with a notebook of poems and ideas, Florence had just arrived to New York in March 2020 to begin recording when Covid-19 forced a retreat to London. Holed up at home, the songs began to transform, with nods to dance, folk, ‘70s Iggy Pop , longing-for-the-road folk tracks a la Lucinda Williams or Emmylou Harris and more, ultimately arriving somewhere that Florence describes as “Nick Cave at the club.” Lyrically, she took inspiration from the tragic heroines of pre-Raphaelite art, the gothic fiction of Carmen Maria Machado and Julia Armfield, the visceral wave of folk horror film from The Wicker Man and The Witch to Midsommar .

Dance Fever is an album that sees Florence at the peak of her powers, coming into a fully realized self-knowledge, poking sly fun at her own self-created persona, playing with ideas of identity, masculinity and femininity, redemption and celebration.

Pre-order Dance Fever .

FLORENCE + THE MACHINE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES:

April 29: Los Angeles Theatre, Los Angeles, CA May 6: Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY September 2: Place Bell, Montreal, QC September 3: Budweiser Stage, Toronto, ON September 7: Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island, Chicago, IL September 8: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN September 10: Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkson, MI September 12: Capital One Area, Washington, D.C. September 14: TD Garden, Boston, MA September 16: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY September 20: Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville, TN September 21: Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA September 23: Amway Center, Orlando, FL September 24: FTX Arena, Miami, FL September 27: Moody Center, Austin, TX September 28: The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Irving, TX October 1: Ball Arena, Denver, CO October 4: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC October 6: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA October 7: Theater of the Clouds, Portland, OR October 9: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA October 12: Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, San Diego, CA October 14: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA.

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Florence + The Machine Announced Fall 2022 US Tour Dates

Our “king” is coming.

The world is mere months away from finally getting to hear Florence + The Machine’s long-awaited fifth studio album, Dance Fever . To gear up for its release, the musician has announced a full-blown U.S. tour in celebration of the record that’ll be kicking off this fall.

The famed singer had already confirmed a handful of U.K. and European live shows beginning in mid-April, including festival appearances at Nos Alive 2022 and Madrid’s Mad Cool Festival. She’s also set to play two standalone shows on April 29 in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theatre and in New York City on May 6 at Alice Tully Hall. But it seems she won’t be hitting the road in earnest until September, when she’ll kick off her North American leg in Montreal, QC on September 2 before hopping into the U.S. for shows in Chicago, St. Paul, MN, Washington D.C., Boston, MA, New York City, and more.

These won’t be modest productions — she’s taking over stadiums and amphitheaters alike, from New York’s Madison Square Garden to Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl.

The “King” singer will also bring on a smattering of opening acts to support her on the tour: Japanese Breakfast, King Princess, and Arlo Parks are among the star-powered musicians that will be sharing the stage during the run of dates.

The Dance Fever tour will be Florence + The Machine’s first tour in the U.S. since 2019’s High As Hope tour, so no doubt tickets will go fast. For everything you need to know about attending, including the full tour dates, location, and how to score those coveted tickets, read on.

Who’s opening the tour?

Japanese Breakfast , Arlo Parks , King Princess , Sam Fender, Yves Tumor, and Wet Leg are all scheduled to open dates on the Florence + The Machine’s Dance Fever tour. See the dates each artist will play below.

Where is Florence + The Machine playing?

The fall 2022 Dance Fever tour will take Florence + The Machine across the U.S. and to select cities in Canada. See the full tour route below.

Florence + The Machine’s 2022 North American tour dates

  • April 29 — Los Angeles, CA @ Los Angeles Theatre
  • May 6 — New York, NY @ Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center
  • September 2 — Montreal, QC @ Place Bell *
  • September 3 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage *
  • September 7 — Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island †
  • September 8 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center †
  • September 10 — Clarkson, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre †
  • September 12 — Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Area †
  • September 14 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden †
  • September 16 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden †
  • September 20 — Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater ‡
  • September 21 — Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ‡
  • September 23 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Center ‡
  • September 24 — Miami, FL @ FTX Arena ‡
  • September 27 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center §
  • September 28 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory §
  • October 1 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
  • October 4 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena **
  • October 6 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena †
  • October 7 — Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds **
  • October 9 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre ††
  • October 12 — San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre ††
  • October 14 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl

*with Arlo Parks

†with Sam Fender

‡with King Princess

§with Yves Tumor

**with Japanese Breakfast

††with Wet Leg

How to buy tickets to Florence + The Machine’s 2022 US Tour

A presale for American Express card members kicks off Thursday, March 29 at 10 a.m. local time until Thursday, March 31 at 10 p.m. local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 1 at 10 a.m. local time. Find more information on the band’s website or on Live Nation .

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Florence + The Machine is a touring machine. Following a slew of singles from their upcoming album  Dance Fever , the indie rock band announced Monday (March 28) that they will be hitting the road in North America this year before heading out to Europe.

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“This is going to be fun,” frontwoman Florence Welch wrote on Instagram. “Go grab those Gunne sax my beautiful ghosts.”

The news follows an earlier announcement that Welch and her group would be joined by Willie J Healey and Aziya for performances in venues across Europe. Arlo Parks, Sam Fender, Wet Leg, King Princess, Japanese Breakfast and Yves Tumor will open for the band on select dates of the newly-shared North American leg, which kicks off September 2 in Montreal.

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Florence + The Machine’s latest era kicked off in February when they dropped “ King ,” the haunting lead single off Dance Fever  that was accompanied by a supernatural, female cult-led music video. Since then, Florence has unveiled two more singles and music videos (all of which have been directed by Autumn de Wilde): “ Heaven is Here ” and “ My Love .”

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Inspired by Renaissance-era imagery,  Dance Fever drops May 29 and will be preceded by two special sold out shows in Los Angeles on April 29 and in New York on May 6, according to a press release.

“Just before the pandemic Florence had become fascinated by choreomania, a Renaissance phenomenon in which groups of people—sometimes thousands—danced wildly to the point of exhaustion, collapse and death,” the release reads. “ Dance Fever is an album that sees Florence at the peak of her powers, coming into a fully realized self-knowledge, poking sly fun at her own self-created persona, playing with ideas of identity, masculinity and femininity, redemption and celebration.”

Check out Florence + the Machine’s North American tour dates in Welch’s announcement below.

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NEW LP DANCE FEVER OUT MAY 13

Florence + the Machine are set to play an extended run of headline dates later this year, kicking off September 2 in Montreal with further stops including New York’s Madison Square Garden , Los Angeles ’ Hollywood Bowl and many more. One dollar from every ticket sold will benefit Choose Love to aid refugees worldwide.

Arlo Parks , Sam Fender , King Princess , Yves Tumor , Japanese Breakfast, and Wet Leg will join as support on select dates throughout the tour. See full routing below and visit florenceandthemachine.net for more information.

American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Tuesday, March 29 at 10am local time through Thursday, March 31 at 10pm local time.

The tour will celebrate the release of Florence Welch’s forthcoming, highly anticipated fifth album Dance Fever , out May 13 . Florence has shared three songs from the album—“ My Love ,” “ King ” and “ Heaven is Here ”—all of which arrived alongside videos by the acclaimed director Autumn de Wilde with choreography by Ryan Heffington . Pre-order/pre-save the album here .

Additionally, Florence will play two very special, intimate shows this spring: April 29 in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theatre and May 6 at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall in New York—both shows sold out in seconds.

Dance Fever was recorded in London over the course of the pandemic in anticipation of the world’s reopening. It conjures up what Florence missed most in the midst of lockdown—clubs, dancing at festivals, being in the whirl of movement and togetherness—and the hope of reunions to come.

Just before the pandemic Florence had become fascinated by choreomania , a Renaissance phenomenon in which groups of people—sometimes thousands—danced wildly to the point of exhaustion, collapse and death. The imagery resonated with Florence, who had been touring nonstop for more than a decade, and in lockdown felt oddly prescient.

The image and concept of dance, and choreomania , remained central as Florence wove her own experiences of dance—a discipline she turned to in the early days of sobriety—with the folkloric elements of a moral panic from the Middle Ages. In recent times of torpor and confinement, dance offered propulsion, energy and a way of looking at music more choreographically. 

Starting, as ever, armed with a notebook of poems and ideas, Florence had just arrived to New York in March 2020 to begin recording when Covid-19 forced a retreat to London. Holed up at home, the songs began to transform, with nods to dance, folk, ‘70s Iggy Pop, longing-for-the-road folk tracks a la Lucinda Williams or Emmylou Harris and more, ultimately arriving somewhere that Florence describes as “Nick Cave at the club.” Lyrically, she took inspiration from the tragic heroines of pre-Raphaelite art, the gothic fiction of Carmen Maria Machado and Julia Armfield, the visceral wave of folk horror film from The Wicker Man and The Witch to Midsommar .

Dance Fever is an album that sees Florence at the peak of her powers, coming into a fully realized self-knowledge, poking sly fun at her own self-created persona, playing with ideas of identity, masculinity and femininity, redemption and celebration.

Dance Fever was produced by Florence, Jack Antonoff and Dave Bayley of Glass Animals.

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FLORENCE + THE MACHINE LIVE

Tue Apr 29 – Los Angeles Theatre – Los Angeles, CA

Fri May 6 – Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center – New York, NY

Fri Sep 2 – Place Bell – Montreal, QC*

Sat Sep 3 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON*

Wed Sep 7 – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago, IL†

Thu Sep 8 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, MN†

Sat Sep 10 – Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkson, MI†

Mon Sep 12 – Capital One Area – Washington, D.C.†

Wed Sep 14 – TD Garden – Boston, MA†

Fri Sep 16 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY†

Tue Sep 20 – Ascend Amphitheatre – Nashville, TN‡

Wed Sep 21 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre – Alpharetta, GA‡

Fri Sep 23 – Amway Center – Orlando, FL‡

Sat Sep 24 – FTX Arena – Miami, FL‡

Tue Sep 27 – Moody Center – Austin, TX§

Wed Sep 28 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX§

Sat Oct 1 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO

Tue Oct 4 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, BC**

The Oct 6 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, WA††

Fri Oct 7 – Theater of the Clouds – Portland, OR**

Sun Oct 9 – Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA††

Wed Oct 12 – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA††

Fri Oct 14 – Hollywood Bowl – Los Angeles, CA

*with Arlo Parks

†with Sam Fender

‡with King Princess

§with Yves Tumor

**with Japanese Breakfast

††with Wet Leg

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Florence + the Machine , the celebrated British pop act helmed by Florence Welsh, will tour across the United States later in 2022. Each show will be opened by one of the following acts: Japanese Breakfast , Yves Tumor , Arlo Parks , Wet Leg , Sam Fender , and King Princess .

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Tuesday, March 29 at 10 AM local time. After a pair of dates this spring in Los Angeles and California, the group will return for shows in September starting in Canada and ending in Los Angeles, hitting cities all over the United States. $1 from each ticket sale will be donated to Choose Love, a global refugee charity.

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Florence + the Machine's new album Dance Fever is out on May 13. It will feature the previously released singles "King," " Heaven Is Here ," and " My Love ."

Florence + the Machine 2022 North American tour dates

4/29 - Los Angeles Theatre - Los Angeles, CA 5/6 - Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center - New York, NY 9/2 - Place Bell - Montreal, QC* 9/3 - Budweiser Stage - Toronto, ON* 9/7 - Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island - Chicago, IL† 9/8 - Xcel Energy Center - St. Paul, MN† 9/10 - Pine Knob Music Theatre - Clarkson, MI† 9/12 - Capital One Area - Washington, D.C.† 9/14 - TD Garden - Boston, MA† 9/16 - Madison Square Garden - New York, NY† 9/20 - Ascend Amphitheater - Nashville, TN‡ 9/21 - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre - Alpharetta, GA‡ 9/23 - Amway Center - Orlando, FL‡ 9/24 - FTX Arena - Miami, FL‡ 9/27 - Moody Center - Austin, TX§ 9/28 - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving, TX§ 10/1 - Ball Arena - Denver, CO 10/4 - Rogers Arena - Vancouver, BC** 10/6 - Climate Pledge Arena - Seattle, WA†† 10/7 - Theater of the Clouds - Portland, OR** 10/9 - Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA†† 10/12 - Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre - San Diego, CA†† 10/14 - Hollywood Bowl - Los Angeles, CA

*with Arlo Parks †with Sam Fender ‡with King Princess §with Yves Tumor **with Japanese Breakfast ††with Wet Leg

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Florence Welch is the lead singer and frontwoman of the indie band Florence + The Machine, formed in South London, UK, in 2007.

Known for a unique and dreamy blend of folk, art-pop, indie rock, and neo soul, as well as her stirring and ethereal live performances, Welch has been likened to artists such as Adele, Amy Winehouse, and Ellie Goulding.

Florence + The Machine is a band composed of Welch, pianist Isabella Summers, Robert Ackroyd (guitar), Tom Monger (harp), Mark Saunders (bass), and a rotating cast of other artists. Welch credits her bandmates with helping unlock her creative process, as they have been so tuned-in to each others’ musical abilities for so long that they naturally know what she’s hoping for in each new song.

The band’s name came from Welch’s teenage years, when she collaborated with Isabella “Machine” Summers. For a while, the two performed as Florence Robot/Isa Machine — a private joke that eventually stuck in slightly altered form.

With huge encouragement from the BBC, Florence received early critical acclaim and attention from UK audiences as BBC Music Introducing strongly promoted the band. The band’s debut album, Lungs, was released on July 6, 2009, and reached the number two slot in the UK Album Chart, retaining the position for five consecutive weeks. It finally reached the number one position on the album chart on January 17, 2010. By October 2010, Lungs had spent a total of 65 consecutive weeks in the top 40 album charts.

Notable singles from the album included “Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up),” “Kiss With A Fist,” and “Dog Days Are Over,” with the songs being featured on films and television series like Jennifer’s Body, 90210, Gossip Girl, Glee, and Skins.

Undoubtedly, the biggest hit single released from Lungs was the cover of The Source and Candi Staton’s 1986 single “You’ve Got The Love.” The track was later also released in collaboration with UK grime rapper Dizzee Rascal under the title, “You’ve Got The Dirtee Love,” following Welch and Dizzee’s 2010 Brit Award performance of the mash-up.

The band’s second studio album, Ceremonials, was preceded by a demo session in January 2010 at a small studio in London. Several producers vied for the chance to produce it, but Welch rejected their offers because she was after a new sound: something darker, heavier, more explosive, and grittier. The band had the rest of the year to work sporadically on the music, since they were out on the road touring heavily.

When the group did record, it happened between January and April 2011 at Abbey Road Studios with producer Paul Epworth, who co-wrote seven of the album’s tracks. Other co-writers included Kid Harpoon and Summers. Welch had to record many of the vocal tracks in various U.S. studios between shows on her tour.

Ceremonials featured singles “Shake It Out” and “What The Water Gave Me,” with the latter video receiving an outstanding 1.5 million views on YouTube in just two days alongside the track on iTunes in August 2011. The fourth single for the album, a remix of “Spectrum (Say My Name)” by Scotland’s Calvin Harris, became the band’s first number-one hit in the UK.

Unsurprisingly, Ceremonials reached number one on the UK Album Chart and number six on the U.S. Billboard 200. Furthermore, Florence + The Machine was honored with nominations for two Brit Awards: British Album of the Year and Best British Female Artist.

2012 was a year of rest for Florence + The Machine after having gone all out for the past half-decade. By the end of December 2012, Ceremonials had received a nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

In June 2014, Welch revealed that the band was working on its third studio album. Seven months later, the band performed the new album in its entirety to a crowd in a private London show. The next day, a music video for the title track, “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful,” dropped, followed by another video for the song “St. Jude.”

When How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful finally dropped on May 29, it rose to the number-one spot on the UK Albums Chart — the band’s third time enjoying the honor — and hit number one on the U.S. Billboard 200. It was nominated five times for the Grammys. That year, the band headlined Glastonbury Festival, and its set received critical acclaim from a number of outlets. In 2016, Florence and the Machine released a short film called The Odyssey, which combined all of the album’s music videos into one narrative structure.

May 2017 saw an announcement of yet another studio album, High as Hope. During this period, then-drummer Christopher Hayden left the band, but the music didn’t stop: singles like “Sky Full of Song” and “Hunger” came in April and May of 2018. Florence + The Machine stayed busy with tours and song-crafting through the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when it released “Light of Love” to support the Intensive Care Society.

By early 2022, the band was back on the road, headlining festivals like Madrid’s Mad Cool. The band’s fans began receiving letters with a cryptic print entitled “King – Chapter 1,” which led to speculation of a new single. Welch confirmed the rumors on February 22 on her Instagram account. “King,” the new single, came out the next day along with a music video. “Heaven Is Here” followed on March 7. Dance Fever, the fifth studio album, was released on May 13 and immediately shot to the number-one spot in the UK.

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Only a few hours after I wrote about Hozier performing one of the most intimate sets I had ever experienced at Red Rocks, Florence Welsh completely redefined the word ‘intimacy’. The 28-year-old vocalist of Florence + the Machine had been photographed in meltdown mode at the Montreal airport just days prior, so it came as no shock when she decided do to something a little different on the last date of her current tour. Welsh has been pretty honest about her personal challenges with the road. She’s described feelings of loneliness and exhaustion that border on depression. I’m sure she found solace in the fact that her vocal chords held strong this time around (she damaged them not long before her Red Rocks show in 2012), but she seemed slightly unraveled by the time she took the stage for a special acoustic set on Monday night.

Large scale performances and frayed nerves usually equal disaster, but as Florence’s emotions danced around her windswept red curls, she used her sweet sorrow to create an air of melancholy that infected the crowd during her stripped-down set. The audience gained another ounce of empathy with each breath…thus absorbing her sadness and eradicating any loneliness she might have been feeling. The science was exact, so by the time the 12-piece ensemble went into full effect for ‘the electric era’, we had become her friends, her confidants, and her choir. The collective energy was enough to bring the rocks crumbling down on our heads, but lucky for us (and the City of Denver) Florence held things together with the pure power of voice. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky during the entire set, but this season has seen its fair share of strong weather, and Florence + the Machine gave every drop of rain, gust of wind and bolt of lightning a run for its money. The calm before the storm just made the storm that much stronger. - See more at: http://ilistensoyoudonthaveto.com/2015/08/06/florence-the-machine-red-rocks-08-03-15/#sthash.nrdxF7Aq.dpuf

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Florence + the Machine are a power force in the UK indie scene who have conquered both sides of the Atlantic since their rise to fame following the release of 'Lungs'. Led by the charismatic and eccentric Florence Welch, the band has a reputation as one of the most exciting and energetic live acts currently working today.

As the thunder begins to roll, the machine appears onstage followed by a majestic looking Florence who confidently takes the helm and launches into the all-consuming 'Only If For A Night'. The haunting 'What The Water Gave Me' follows as Florence lifts her hands to the heavens and the audience cheer below her feet.

Before you have time to react, Florence abandons the facade of a renaissance painting brought to life and has launched herself from the stage to sing and dance 'Rabbit Heart' with the crowd. Her vocals shine through on the soulful 'Leave My Body' as she stands illuminated by a single spotlight and the restraint shown during early single 'Cosmic Love' make for an emotive moment. The finale of 'Spectrum' is a hedonistic piece of dark disco where the crowd surrender themselves to Florence's bizarre world.

Despite only having released their debut in 2009, Florence + the Machine have crafted a live show that is less a gig and more an all-consuming assault on the senses.

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Florence Welch has one of the most distinctive voices of this era, and the indie rock band in which she is the lead singer is carried by this timeless vocal performance time and time again.

Opening her concert with ‘You’ve Got the Love’, Florence finds the perfect balance between a classically lyrical performance, and enthusiastic and upbeat. The blend of the band is something that comes across to the audience much more pronounced in a live performance environment. Throughout their transitions between ballads and energetic upbeat songs, they maintained their engagement with the audience, having them hooked for the entire duration. Their stamina is worth noting, as throughout the concert, their performance, both physical and vocal did not dwindle at all. The live performance topped their studio recordings.

Their 2010 nomination for Best New Artist at the Grammys was wholeheartedly deserved. Their dedication to their fans is admirable, and their endeavours to make each concert about every member of the audience is something very refreshing. Florence and the Machine set the bar extremely high for live performances, making no mistakes and topping the quality of their recorded work.

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I've waited several years for Florence + The Machine to play an intimate gig near me. Suddenly, on April26th 2018 SONGKICK emailed to say just such a gig was on at Scunthorpe Baths Hall on May6th ! Wow!

Applied online via Baths Hall website, & so pleased tickets limited to 2 per person, we were all in with a chance... Feel so, so lucky to get 2x Standing, the perfect way to see her and the band. My daughter Susie & I went: she couldn't believe our good luck either.

Venue was perfect. I'd researched the playlist from Halifax, May5th, visited the old numbers + checked out the new ones, too, so I felt prepared... but I wasn't: I'd expected the atmosphere to be up close and personal, but it was so much more.

Florence hit the stage & wow! Perfect blend of old/ new, a very balanced set from a hugely professional outfit. Florence was so open & warm giving background to several numbers. She floated, danced, teased and enthralled her adoring audience. We didn't want it to stop: so much pleasure was being shared. Her voice is incredible, it blends with the music so very well. Truly, we are blessed !

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An electric show of epic proportions.

While I was expecting to hear more from the upcoming album, I was still delighted to hear all of the classics as well as a few new ones. This was my first time seeing FATM live, and they most certainly didn't disappoint. Florence's vocals were so omnipotent and sharp, and the same if not better than what you hear on the record. Her free as a bird movements and seemingly infinite pool of energy were wondrous to behold. I enjoyed her interaction with the crowd as well, she seemed to bring a life to her audience that I've never seen other live artists do, personally.

The only downsides might have been to do with the venue, which took too long to get everyone seated, also there wasn't much room between people so it was all rather cramped. And the supporting act, which I didn't particularly enjoy nor could I understand very well. But those things have nothing to do with Florence + The Machine personally, so it doesn't reflect on them negatively whatsoever.

Overall, an enjoyable experience that I would repeat in a heartbeat.

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I definitely recommend that you go and see Florence and The Machine if they come to your city! They are such an amazing band and they sound as good live as they do on their albums. Florence has so much stamina and tirelessly runs around onstage from side to side, looking into the eyes of as many people as she possibly can. Highlights of her show in Manchester this year were 'Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)' when she encouraged people to get on their friend's shoulders and she ran offstage and up the steps into the lower tier seating! 'Dog Days Are Over' was a perfect finale that ended with many people leaving the concert with very little clothing on! The stage was minimal but dramatic, with a huge sparkling background, rows of spotlights and a large round moon and sun that came out from behind the background during the middle of the show. Definitely go and see them if you get the chance, you won't regret it! They're worth every penny.

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10/10. Her voice sounds the same live as it does recorded. She was a crazy ball of energy dancing and running around every inch of the stage in a flowing dress and long hair. Florence even went into the crowd on several occasions to directly connect with people (much to the dismay of her security). Her commentary between songs majorly enhanced the performance as she is adorably shy and has the most calming ethereal presence- which basically means she is a massive hippie. She encouraged everyone to hold hands and embrace and put our phones away and jump wildly with her. Her band were also excellent and the staging- white sheets, almost like sails, hanging from the ceiling which were raised up and down and had lights shone on them- and the gorgeous glitter confetti which dropped at the end added to the magical experience. Next time I will be waiting for hours before to get to the front row!! Could not recommend more!!

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This was the best concert I have ever been to. That is being said after seeing a lot of them. She has so much energy, and conects to the crowd so well.

A lady had jumped on to the stage while Florence was performing 'Rabbit Heart' and the security guard went after her. Florence stopped him politely, then gave the lady a big hug. Music continued on to add to the theme of her kindness. She then went on to run through the crowd, and hug a bunch of people. She ran around, then sang a note so clearly as if she hadn't moved a step. She even asked to have every one stand up and dance which was great, because where I live, people have the tendency to just sit and watch at concerts like that. I had a blast - danced my heart out to every song, and felt as if I was on some sort of high due to the energy that she sent through the crowd. I am going to see her every time she comes to town now. For sure.

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What can I say? What a fantastic evening. We got to Ally Pally really early to be one of the first in....we weren't first!. Despite the heavy rain loads of people were in the line before us. The doors opened and we all entered. Luckily, we were able to get into the hall quickly, resulting in us being centre stage, 5 from the front.

We waited and waited, feet getting tired. The support band (Three girls from Watford) came on. They were awesome.

Finally,, the moment arrived, with Flo coming on stage. The concert started with 'What the Water Wants'....it just got better and better. The whole audience were enthralled. The audience sang along to every song. The atmosphere was electric. What a talented lady and group of musicians. I go to loads of gigs and concerts. I was looking forward to seeing FTM the moist and she didn't disappoint.

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The concert was awesome.

Florence Welch's presence on stage is unbelievable, her voice is more powerful than in their CDs, and she dances and sings with a lot of passion.

The concert started with "What the water gave me", and it made clear that it was going to be very good. The band has a lot of great songs, and the concert was great from start to end.

One of the best moments was when, while performing "Dog days are over", Florence asked everyone to hug each other, then to take something off and wave it in the air, and to jump as high as we could on a count of three. Everyone was jumping and dancing, and the energy that the crowd, Florence and the song transmitted was huge.

Florence and the Machine´s fans shouldn´t miss the oportunity to go to one of their concerts.

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How to Get Tickets to Florence + The Machine’s 2022 Tour

The post How to Get Tickets to Florence + The Machine’s 2022 Tour appeared first on Consequence .

“Heaven Is Here,” or rather, wherever Florence + The Machine is stopping on their massive 2022 North American and UK tour in support of their highly-anticipated fifth album Dance Fever .

Get tickets here , and read on for more info including pre-sale dates.

What Is Florence + The Machine’s Next Tour?

The “Dance Fever Tour” begins this spring with a series of intimate warmup shows, including coast-to-coast album release concerts in Los Angeles on April 29th and New York City on May 6th.

After a run of stray European headlining shows and festival appearances over the summer, the band will embark on a newly expanded North American tour starting on September 2nd in Montreal, Canada, followed by stops to New York’s Madison Square Garden, Miami, Austin, Denver, Seattle, and more. The North American leg concludes at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on October 14th.

The UK tour will resume in Cardiff on November 16th followed by two nights at The O2 in London, and also features shows in Manchester on November 22nd, Glasgow on November 27th, and the tour finale in Dublin, Ireland on November 30th.

Who Is Opening for Florence + The Machine on Tour?

In North America, Florence + The Machine will be joined on select dates by an impressive group of rotating opening acts, including Arlo Parks , Sam Fender , King Princess , Yves Tumor , Japanese Breakfast , and Wet Leg .

How Can I Get Tickets for Florence + The Machine’s 2022 Tour?

Tickets for the previously announced shows in April, May, and November are on-sale now, while the new North American dates will be available through pre-sale to American Express cardmembers starting Tuesday, March 29th at 10:00 a.m. local time. A Live Nation pre-sale is scheduled for Thursday, March 31st at 10:00 a.m. local time (use code SHOWTIME ), with a general public on-sale following on Friday, April 1st at 10:00 a.m. local time.

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What Are Florence + The Machine’s 2022 Tour Dates?

See Florence + The Machine’s full list of tour dates below, and get tickets to all of their upcoming concerts here .

Florence + The Machine 2022 Tour Dates 04/15 — Newcastle, UK @ O2 City Hall 04/16 — Blackburn, UK King George’s Hall 04/19– London, UK @ Theatre Royal Drury Lane 04/29 — Los Angeles, CA @ Los Angeles Theatre 05/06 — New York, NY @ Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center 06/09 — Stockholm, SE @ Rosendal Garden 06/10 — Berlin, DE @ Tempelhof Airport 07/07 — Lisbon, PT @ Nos Alive 2022 07/09 — Madrid, ES @ Mad Cool Festival 08/12 — Oslo, NO @ Øyafestivalen 08/13 — Helsinki, FI @ Flow Festival 09/02 — Montreal, QC @ Place Bell * 09/03 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage * 09/07 — Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island † 09/08 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center † 09/10 — Clarkson, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre † 09/12 — Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Area † 09/14 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden † 09/16 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden † 09/20 — Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater ‡ 09/21 — Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ‡ 09/23 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Center ‡ 09/24 — Miami, FL @ FTX Arena ‡ 09/27 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center § 09/28 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory § 10/01 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena 10/04 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena ** 10/06 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena † 10/07 — Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds ** 10/09 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre †† 10/12 — San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre †† 10/14 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 11/14 – Paris, FR @ Accor Arena 11/16 – Cardiff, UK @ Motorpoint Arena 11/18 – London, UK @ The O2 11/19 – London, UK @ The O2 11/21 – Bournemouth, UK @ BIC 11/22 – Manchester, UK @ AO Arena 11/24 – Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena 11/25 – Leeds, UK @ First Direct Arena 11/27 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro 11/28 – Nottingham, UK @ Motorpoint Arena 11/30 – Dublin, IE @ Arena

*  = w/ Arlo Parks † = w/ Sam Fender ‡ = w/ King Princess § = w/ Yves Tumor ** = w/ Japanese Breakfast †† = w/ Wet Leg

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Florence + The Machine Plot Dance Fever Tour Dates 

Florence + the Machine announced plans for an extended run of headlining concerts in 2022, announcing tour dates Monday. Arlo Parks, Sam Fender, King Princess, Yves Tumor, Japanese Breakfast, and Wet Leg will join as support on select dates throughout the tour, which kicks off in September.

Dance Fever North America 🌕✨ With support from @arloparks , @samfendermusic , @wetlegband , @KingPrincess69 , @Jbrekkie & @YvesTumor on selected dates. See poster for full details.🩸🫀 General sale Fri April 1st, 10am local. $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to @chooselove pic.twitter.com/4jKxJK9DT3 — florence welch (@florencemachine) March 28, 2022

Tickets for Florence + the Machine tour dates are on sale this week, available to the general public on Friday, April 1. A presale restricted to American Express cardmembers began on Tuesday, March 29, with others expected throughout the week before Friday’s general sale.

The tour will follow in the footsteps of the May release of Florence Welch’s upcoming Dance Fever album, which is expected on May 13. There will also be a pair of earlier shows – April 29 in Los Angeles and May 6 in New York – prior to the album’s release. Dance Fever tour dates begin in earnest at Montreal’s Place Bell on September 2. Other stops on the route include Capital One Arena (Washington D.C.), TD Garden (Boston), Madison Square Garden (New York), FTX Arena (Miami), Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle), and Shoreline Amphitheatre (Mountain View) before the tour wraps on October 14 at the Hollywood Bowl.

One dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to Choose Love, a charity which supports refugees and displaced persons.

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Tue Apr 29 – Los Angeles Theatre – Los Angeles, CA Fri May 6 – Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center – New York, NY Fri Sep 2 – Place Bell – Montreal, QC* Sat Sep 3 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON* Wed Sep 7 – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago, IL† Thu Sep 8 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, MN† Sat Sep 10 – Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkson, MI† Mon Sep 12 – Capital One Area – Washington, D.C.† Wed Sep 14 – TD Garden – Boston, MA† Fri Sep 16 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY† Tue Sep 20 – Ascend Amphitheatre – Nashville, TN‡ Wed Sep 21 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre – Alpharetta, GA‡ Fri Sep 23 – Amway Center – Orlando, FL‡ Sat Sep 24 – FTX Arena – Miami, FL‡ Tue Sep 27 – Moody Center – Austin, TX§ Wed Sep 28 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX§ Sat Oct 1 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO Tue Oct 4 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, BC** The Oct 6 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, WA†† Fri Oct 7 – Theater of the Clouds – Portland, OR** Sun Oct 9 – Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA†† Wed Oct 12 – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA†† Fri Oct 14 – Hollywood Bowl – Los Angeles, CA

*with Arlo Parks †with Sam Fender ‡with King Princess §with Yves Tumor **with Japanese Breakfast ††with Wet Leg

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Florence + The Machine announce 2022 UK and European arena tour

In support of their upcoming new album 'Dance Fever'

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Florence + The Machine have announced details of a UK and European arena tour for November – tickets will be available here .

Florence Welch and her band will tour in support of their forthcoming new album ‘Dance Fever’ , which is set for release on May 13 via Polydor.

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Florence + The Machine will kick off the ‘Dance Fever Tour’ in Paris on November 14, before dates in Cardiff, London, Bournemouth, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow and Nottingham.

The arena tour will conclude on November 30 with a gig in Dublin. Support on all dates will come from Willie J Healey , while Aziya will support on the two London dates.

Dance Fever Tour 🌕✨ Pre-order the new album from the UK official store, including a limited number of new signed formats, before 5pm on Tuesday 22nd March for access to pre-sale tickets. Presale for UK and Dublin dates only. https://t.co/HjWVT9X3OY pic.twitter.com/2DfhmtjJfk — florence welch (@florencemachine) March 18, 2022

£1 from every ticket sold for the ‘Dance Fever Tour’ will go to Florence’s chosen charity partner, Choose Love .

You can see details of Florence + The Machine’s ‘Dance Fever Tour’ dates below, and find tickets here when they go on general sale next Friday (March 25). A pre-sale will begin on Wednesday (March 23) for UK and Irish fans who pre-order ‘Dance Fever’ from here.

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Florence + The Machine will also perform a trio of intimate dates in Newcastle, Blackburn and London next month in support of ‘Dance Fever’ – tickets are available here .

The gigs, which will be their first in the UK since 2019, will see the singer and her band “play music from the new album for the first time, along with some favourites from previous albums”.

Florence + The Machine will also perform at a host of European festivals this summer, including Flow Festival ,  Øya Festival  and  Mad Cool Festival .

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About 20 minutes past Florence + the Machine ‘s slated start time for their headlining set at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, most of the venue was still pitch black from a venue-wide power outage.

The crowd’s anxiety mounted as many wondered whether the show would still happen — until the stage’s two display screens suddenly rebooted and the Bowl’s lights blared back on. Fans, many wearing flower crowns to match Welch’s mystical aesthetic, roared in thunderous applause at the sight of a Windows login screen — as if Florence herself had stepped onto center stage, and Welch and the group masterfully channeled the chaos into a night to remember.

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Before the frenzied final drop of “Dog Days,” Welch took a few minutes to welcome the crowd to the final stop of her U.S. “Dance Fever” tour, acknowledging that the power outage had almost caused the cancelation of the show before cracking some lighthearted self-referential jokes about her shows.

“To anyone out there who may have just been brought along, and you’re wondering: ‘What the fuck is this? Is this a show, or is it a cult? Is it a haunted house experience, or is it a British pagan dance ritual?,'” she joked before imploring the audience to put their phones away, “give in” to the music and dance the night away with her.

Upon her return to the stage, she chuckled a sly “Whoops!” to rapturous applause.

Later in the set, she ran even higher up the bleachers during “Choreomania” as the rain poured down even harder. Standing on a platform with adoring fans all around her, Welch raised her hands in time with the song’s big drop in a picture-perfect moment before running down back to the stage to continue her set.

But even without running-into-the-crowd moments, Welch remains a kinetic performer, with movements are so visceral and theatrical that it’s difficult to look away. And during the slower songs like “June,” she explained the stories and inspiration behind them in an equally immersive way.

Closing out the night with the disco-pop anthem “My Love” before coming back out to do an encore that included “Never Let Me Go” and “Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up),” Welch showed the Hollywood Bowl that music and determination (and a little help from technology) can overcome a power shortage and a rain storm.

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Florence Welch is almost always moving when she performs. With the exception of the occasional sip of water or a dramatic pose at the end of each song, the bewitching British singer-songwriter is constantly on her feet, her body nimbly maximizing as much space on stage as humanly possible, all while singing with unshakable gusto. Many were lucky enough to both witness Welch’s captivating moves and hear her signature guttural mezzo-soprano alongside her backing band The Machine at the 2,000-capacity Los Angeles Theatre on Friday evening (April 29th), the first stop on her 2022 North American tour .

Of course, Welch’s flailing, skipping, twirling, and air punching served more than just a function of spectacle. Florence + the Machine’s upcoming record Dance Fever (out May 13th) drew inspiration from choreomania , a social phenomenon dating back to medieval Europe, where people danced erratically until they collapsed from exhaustion.

One theory suggests choreomania occurred to relieve stress from Black Plague-induced mass hysteria and social upheaval. Welch’s focus on resilience through movement not only resonates with current cultural anxieties around the pandemic, but also recognizes the unique catharsis dancing provides in getting us through our worst experiences.

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That recognition, however, would prove to be somewhat of a challenge in a live setting, as the venue’s narrow seating arrangements limited everyone’s ability to bust a move. Luckily, Welch didn’t need to do much to get people on their feet. When the lights dimmed, a feral roar from the crowd reverberated throughout the grand, palatial auditorium.

The bandmembers entered one by one before Welch herself emerged like the ghost of a 1970s rock ‘n’ roll goddess, gliding on stage in a puffy-sleeved, sheer black dress. As everyone stood and cheered, Welch launched into two Dance Fever tracks, the clamorous, dramatic “Heaven is Here” and the sultry, rousing “King,” the lyrics of which many concertgoers already knew.

From then on, the show maintained a snappy momentum thanks to Welch’s commanding stage presence. Welch helped lead the crowd in a stomp-clap rhythm during “What Kind of Man” from 2015’s How Big How Blue How Beautiful . Like an enchanting sorceress casting a spell, she passionately encouraged everyone to jump up and down while singing the exceptional Lungs deep cut “Kiss With A Fist.”

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The Dance Fever Tour was the fifth concert tour by Florence and the Machine in support of their fifth studio album, Dance Fever . The tour began on April 15, 2022 at Newcastle City Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK, and concluded on September 2, 2023 in Mijas, Spain. [1] [2]

  • 1.1 European and North American Festivals 2022
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European and north american festivals 2022 [ ].

  • " Shake It Out "
  • " What Kind of Man "
  • " Kiss with a Fist "
  • " Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) "
  • " Big God "
  • " What the Water Gave Me "
  • " Girls Against God "
  • " Ship to Wreck "
  • " Never Let Me Go "
  • " Heaven Is Here "
  • " My Love "
  • " Dog Days Are Over " Encore
  • " Cosmic Love "
  • " Spectrum (Say My Name) "

North America [ ]

  • " Daffodil "
  • " Dog Days Are Over "
  • " Dream Girl Evil "
  • " Prayer Factory "
  • " Cassandra "
  • " Morning Elvis "
  • " Choreomania "
  • " Restraint " Encore

References [ ]

  • ↑ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/florence-and-the-machine-dance-fever-tour-1328707/
  • ↑ https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/florence-the-machine-north-american-leg-2022-dance-fever-tour-1235050232/
  • ↑ https://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/musica/noticia/2023/01/30/festival-mita-anuncia-lana-del-rey-e-florence-the-machine-veja-programacao-completa.ghtml
  • ↑ https://www.mondomilano.it/eventi/concerti/florence-and-the-machine-in-concerto-a-milano

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