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Florence + The Machine are officially heading back on the road. The band has just announced their 2026 North American Tour, marking their first major trek in nearly three years. The tour will support their upcoming album Everybody Scream, set for release on Halloween, October 31, via Polydor Records.

The band shared the news on Instagram with the caption, “Time to let it all out, North America”, revealing that the run will feature support from Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella, CMAT, and Mannequin Pussy on select dates. Fans can register for presale access now at florenceandthemachine.net/tour. The presale begins Monday, November 3, at 12 p.m. local time, while general tickets go on sale Wednesday, November 5, at 10 a.m. local time.



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The upcoming tour will celebrate the release of Everybody Scream, the band’s sixth studio album and their first since 2022’s Dance Fever. The project was written during a period of physical and emotional recovery for Welch, who underwent life-saving surgery during the Dance Fever Tour in 2023. In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, she described the album as her most personal to date.

The Everybody Scream Tour will kick off on April 8 in Minneapolis, with stops in major cities across the U.S. and Canada. The tour will then wrap up with two back-to-back shows at The Kia Forum in Los Angeles in May. The Everybody Scream Tour will be Florence + The Machine’s first tour since the Dance Fever Tour. That trek, which concluded in late 2023, visited North America, Europe, and Oceania, grossing nearly $35 million.




See the complete list of dates for the 2026 Everybody Scream Tour below.

Apr 8: Minneapolis, Target Center

Apr 10: Chicago, Allstate Arena

Apr 13: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena

Apr 15: Montreal, Bell Centre

Apr 16: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

Apr 18: Washington DC, Capital One Arena

Apr 19: Boston, TD Garden

Apr 21: New York City, Madison Square Garden

Apr 24: Brooklyn, Barclays Center

Apr 25: Philadelphia, Xfinity Mobile Arena

Apr 28: Tampa, Benchmark International Arena

Apr 29: Miami, Kaseya Center

May 1: Atlanta, State Farm Arena

May 2: Nashville, Bridgestone Arena

May 4: Austin, Moody Center

May 5: Houston, Toyota Center

May 7: Fort Worth, Dickies Arena

May 9: Glendale, Desert Diamond Arena

May 12: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena

May 13: Portland, Moda Center

May 15: San Francisco, Chase Center

May 19: Los Angeles, The Kia Forum

May 20: Los Angeles, The Kia Forum




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