Florence & The Machine Are Coming On Tour!

Florence & The Machine have today announced details of their upcoming UK leg of the ‘High As Hope Tour’ this fall. The tour will promote the band’s brand new record High As Hope which is due out on June 29th via Virgin EMI. The record was officially launched with the video for its first single ‘Hunger’, whilst Florence also made her return to the live stage with some intimate UK & US shows.  
 
The fourth album High As Hope will venture into new territory as much as it reaches back to one’s roots. Some new tracks were already teased at a recent show at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Today, Florence & The Machine are set to open for non other than The Rolling Stones at the London Stadium. What a line up! We strongly advice you to not miss the tour. Florence never disappoints!

Tour Dates

November 15 || Leeds, First Direct Arena
November 16 || Birmingham, Genting Arena
November 17 || Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
November 19 || Dublin, 3 Arena
November 21 || London, The O2
November 23 || Manchester, Manchester Arena
November 25 || Brighton, Brighton Centre
November 26 || Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena

A pre-sale for the 8-date run of shows opens on May 30th at 10AM, with general sale beginning on June 1st at 10AM.

Pre-order ‘High As Hope’ here to receive exclusive access to the official Florence + The Machine Webstore Pre-Sale. Please note that access to the pre-sale will not guarantee tickets.

 

Melissa Wilke

Editor-in-chief | After two years in PR, I now work as an Account Manager in an advertising agency in the beautiful city of Duesseldorf. I’ve been blogging for 7 years on several websites and started working as a freelance writer for music magazines in 2013. I believe in the social value of music and its power to change the world for the better. My favourite bands/artists are Green Day, Enter Shikari, Linkin Park, Marmozets, SWMRS, Lana del Rey, Paramore, Foo Fighters, Nirvana and too many more to list them all.

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