Concert confirmation in Munich by the Mega-Star, following a seven-year wait
British band Florence + The Machine has excited fans with the announcement of their return to Germany in 2026, following a hiatus. The tour, titled "Everybody Scream," is in support of their sixth studio album, also named "Everybody Scream," scheduled for release on Halloween.
After gaining popularity with the hit song "Dog Days Are Over" in 2009, the band has continued to captivate audiences with hits such as "Never Let Me Go" and "Shake It Out." Their unique blend of indie, folk, rock, pop, and soul has earned them a worldwide following.
The tour kicks off in Munich on March 4, 2026, at the Olympiahalle, a venue where the band has performed seven years ago. This will be followed by a concert in Berlin at the Uber Arena on March 9, 2026. The tour continues with a stop in Cologne at the Lanxess Arena on February 26, 2026.
Singer Florence Welch announced the new tour dates on August 29th, with the specific dates for the 2026 tour yet to be disclosed. Tickets for the concert will be available starting September 5, 10 am, at usual ticket outlets. However, the specific prices for tickets have not been disclosed as of now.
The themes of the new album include folk horror, femininity, partnership, aging, and dying. The EU and UK tour will consist of only 18 concerts in total, making it a highly anticipated event for fans.
Florence + The Machine's return to Germany marks an exciting moment for music lovers, as they eagerly await the band's performance in March 2026. Stay tuned for more updates on the tour and the release of the new album, "Everybody Scream."