Florence And The Machine have revealed plans for a major UK and European tour next year in celebration of their upcoming album Everybody Scream. The announcement comes as the Florence Welch-fronted indie pop group prepares to release their sixth studio record, marking their first new album in three years. The long-awaited project is set to arrive on Halloween and has already sparked excitement among fans with the release of its haunting title track and an accompanying witch-inspired video directed by US filmmaker Autumn de Wilde.
The tour, announced by the band on Instagram, will begin in the UK on February 6 at SSE Arena Belfast and run through February 20, finishing at Manchester’s new Co-Op Live arena. Along the way, the group will perform in Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, and London, where they will play two consecutive nights at The O2. Rising artist Paris Paloma will join as a supporting act across the UK dates, adding further buzz to the tour’s line-up.
Following the UK shows, Florence And The Machine will head to Europe for nine additional dates in March. Their journey will take them to Paris, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Cologne, Vienna, Munich, Prague, Krakow, and Berlin, giving fans across the continent the chance to experience their signature mix of theatrical stage presence and ethereal soundscapes.
The tour will be the band’s first since 2023, when they concluded their Dance Fever era with a series of shows across the globe. Dance Fever, their fifth studio album, was released in 2022 to critical acclaim and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, continuing the band’s tradition of chart-topping records. Since their breakthrough in 2009, Florence And The Machine have scored four UK number one albums with Lungs (2009), Ceremonials (2011), How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015), and Dance Fever.
Last year, the band treated fans to a different side of their music with Symphony Of Lungs, a live album recorded at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall alongside conductor Jules Buckley and his orchestra. The record captured Florence Welch’s soaring vocals in a symphonic setting, showcasing the versatility of their sound and adding a new dimension to their celebrated discography.
Florence Welch has also continued to make waves outside the band’s own catalogue. In 2024, she joined Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley Stadium during the US superstar’s Eras Tour to perform their collaboration Florida!!!. The performance was widely praised, with Swift describing the moment as “unforgettable” and fans hailing it as one of the highlights of the sold-out tour. The appearance further cemented Welch’s reputation as one of the most magnetic and distinctive performers of her generation.
With Everybody Scream, Florence And The Machine appear set to embrace darker and more theatrical themes, continuing Welch’s fascination with myth, magic, and the supernatural. The title track’s accompanying video, drenched in gothic imagery and witchcraft-inspired visuals, has already become a talking point online. Fans have speculated that the album could blend the grandeur of Ceremonials with the emotional depth of Dance Fever, offering a new chapter in the band’s evolution.
The upcoming UK and European tour is expected to be one of the standout live events of 2025. Known for her electrifying stage presence, flowing choreography, and powerful voice, Welch has long turned Florence And The Machine concerts into immersive experiences that feel more like spiritual rituals than traditional gigs. For fans, the chance to hear new songs from Everybody Scream alongside beloved classics such as Dog Days Are Over, Shake It Out, and Ship To Wreck promises an unforgettable night of music.
Tickets for the Florence And The Machine UK and Europe tour 2025 are expected to be in high demand, as the band’s shows frequently sell out within hours. With a new album, a refreshed creative vision, and an international tour on the horizon, Florence Welch and her bandmates are poised to make 2025 another defining year in their remarkable career.






