The English indie rock band Florence + The Machine has announced a new UK and Ireland tour, taking place this November. Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 1 June, at 10 am local time.
Following the release of the band’s new album High as Hope on 29 June and a series of festival performances across Europe and the US, Florence + The Machine will be touring across the UK and Ireland for a few shows this November. It will be the first headline UK tour for the band since 2015.
Earlier, it was confirmed that the band will also be performing at Outside Lands, Bilbao BBK Live, Skookum and many other festivals this summer.
Last week, Florence + The Machine performed in London Stadium as the opening act of The Rolling Stones, and Florence Welch even sang with the famous English band during their set. See a video of that performance below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMwC5syqkX4
See also the UK and Ireland tour announcement in the video below:
HIGH AS HOPE tour… new dates just announced 🌺
UK, Ireland ❤️ So happy to announce a November tour for you. Pre-order the new album at https://t.co/ANUFDQPMEg, for exclusive access to pre-sale tickets from Wed May 30th at 10am xx pic.twitter.com/5x3IlJ08P7— florence welch (@florencemachine) May 25, 2018
Florence + The Machine
Florence + The Machine are an English indie rock band formed in 2007. The band released their debut album Lungs in 2009. It included hits like ‘You Got the Love’ and ‘Dog Days Are Over’. Their third studio album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful was released in 2015 and included elements of folk, gospel and blues. The album received generally positive reviews from the media and was nominated for five Grammy Awards. Florence + The Machine have headlined many festivals around the world. Their performance at Glastonbury Festival in 2015 made Florence Welch the first female British headliner of this century. The much-anticipated fourth album High as Hope is expected to be released on June 29. You can hear the second single of the album ‘Hunger’ in the video above.
For more information you can visit the band’s official website.

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