Florence + The Machine’s 2026 Everybody Scream Tour: Complete UK & European Guide

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Florence + The Machine are set to make a triumphant return with their 2026 “Everybody Scream” Tour, the band’s first large-scale touring commitment since 2023. Supporting the release of their highly anticipated sixth studio album, “Everybody Scream”, out on 31 October 2025, this 18-date arena tour will sweep across the UK and Europe, promising theatrical brilliance, spellbinding visuals, and Florence Welch’s trademark ethereal energy.


Tour Overview and Major Highlights

The Everybody Scream Tour 2026 begins on 6 February 2026 at Belfast’s SSE Arena, before travelling through nine major UK cities and continuing across nine European capitals. With two back-to-back London O2 shows and appearances at Manchester’s brand-new Co-op Live arena, this tour cements Florence + The Machine’s reputation as one of the UK’s most captivating live acts.

Each performance is expected to combine elaborate staging, atmospheric lighting, and immersive storytelling, drawing inspiration from the gothic, mystical themes of the upcoming album. The addition of Paris Paloma as support act elevates the event further, creating evenings of emotional depth and artistic resonance.


Florence + The Machine 2026 UK Tour Dates

The UK leg features some of the country’s most iconic arenas, from Birmingham to London. Below is the complete schedule:

Date City Venue
6 Feb Belfast SSE Arena Belfast
8 Feb Birmingham bp pulse LIVE
9 Feb Glasgow OVO Hydro
11 Feb Newcastle Utilita Arena Newcastle
13 Feb Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
14 Feb Sheffield Utilita Arena Sheffield
16 Feb London The O2
17 Feb London The O2
20 Feb Manchester Co-op Live

European Tour Dates: March 2026

The European stretch takes Florence + The Machine to some of the continent’s most celebrated arenas:

  • 22 Feb – Paris, Accor Arena

  • 25 Feb – Antwerpen, Sportpaleis

  • 27 Feb – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome

  • 1 Mar – Cologne, Lanxess Arena

  • 3 Mar – Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle

  • 6 Mar – Munich, Olympiahalle

  • 9 Mar – Prague, O2 Arena

  • 12 Mar – Krakow, Tauron Arena

  • 15 Mar – Berlin, Uber Arena


The Album: “Everybody Scream” (2025)

Florence Welch’s sixth studio album, Everybody Scream, will act as the beating heart of the 2026 tour. Conceived during a period of recovery following her lifesaving surgery in 2023, the record is infused with folk horror influences, spiritual mysticism, and themes of transformation.

Collaborators include Mark Bowen (IDLES), Aaron Dessner (The National), and Mitski, adding rich sonic textures to Florence’s haunting lyricism. The album explores womanhood, ageing, mortality, and the sacred within everyday life, marking an evolution from the celebratory tones of Dance Fever.

The lead single and title track, “Everybody Scream”, released on 19 August 2025, came with a mesmerising Autumn de Wilde-directed video, setting the tone for a darker, yet emotionally liberating era of Florence + The Machine. The album will be available in standard and Chamber Edition formats, with exclusive bonus tracks for collectors.


Support Act: Paris Paloma

Every date on the tour will feature Paris Paloma as the support artist. Known for her ethereal vocals and feminist themes, Paloma has quickly become one of the most compelling new voices in indie music. Her pairing with Florence creates a uniquely atmospheric bill, ensuring fans enjoy two highly conceptual, emotionally charged performances in one evening.


Ticket Sales, Presales, and Access Codes

Tickets for the Everybody Scream Tour 2026 follow a carefully staged release process:

  • Album Presale: Available to fans who pre-order Everybody Scream before 5pm BST, 1 September 2025. Presale codes will be distributed by 5pm BST, 2 September 2025.

  • Venue Presales: Begin on Thursday, 4 September 2025 at 10am local time.

  • General Public Sale: Opens Friday, 5 September 2025 at 10am local time.

Individual arenas will also offer their own presale opportunities, often requiring early registration by 2 September. Fans are urged to prepare ahead, as demand is expected to far exceed supply.


Ticket Prices and VIP Packages

Pricing varies significantly depending on the arena and seating type. Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena, for example, ranges from £45 for standard tickets to £150 for premium packages.

VIP Packages Typically Include:

  • Priority entry before general ticket holders

  • Exclusive tour merchandise such as limited edition lithographs, organic cotton tote bags, and commemorative wristbands

  • Premium seated or standing areas for optimal stage views

Age restrictions differ by venue, with many requiring under-18s to be accompanied by adults and some prohibiting under-14s from floor areas.


Arena Highlights Across the Tour

The arenas selected for this tour reflect Florence + The Machine’s ability to fill some of the largest and most advanced live venues in Europe.

  • The O2, London – Hosting two consecutive nights, accommodating 20,000 fans per show, making it the centrepiece of the UK leg.

  • Co-op Live, Manchester – The newest and most advanced arena in the UK, designed for superior sound quality and immersive fan experiences.

  • Accor Arena, Paris – France’s most iconic venue, perfectly suited to Florence’s cinematic staging.

  • Lanxess Arena, Cologne – Germany’s largest indoor arena, ensuring a spectacular crowd atmosphere.

These venues not only guarantee superior sound and visuals but also allow Florence Welch’s otherworldly stage presence to thrive on the grandest scale.


Why This Tour Matters

The Everybody Scream Tour is more than a concert series; it represents Florence Welch’s rebirth as an artist following years of personal struggle. With gothic storytelling, magical stagecraft, and the emotional rawness that has defined her career, this tour is poised to become one of 2026’s most significant cultural events.

For fans, it is both a celebration of survival and a communal ritual, where thousands will gather to sing, scream, and transcend through music.


How to Secure Your Tickets

Given the intense demand, fans should:

  1. Pre-order the album to secure early presale access.

  2. Register for venue presales before deadlines.

  3. Prepare to act quickly once tickets go live on 5 September 2025 at 10am.

With limited VIP packages and two consecutive O2 Arena shows expected to sell out in minutes, early preparation will be crucial.

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