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Florence + The Machine: The Everybody Scream Tour
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
Feb 9 Mon • 2026 • 6:30pm
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Florence + The Machine: The Everybody Scream Tour at the OVO Hydro, Glasgow
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Florence + The Machine: The Everybody Scream Tour
| Public Onsale | Sep 5 Fri 2025 | 10:00am | to | Feb 9 Mon 2026 | 8:00pm | |||
| Sep 3 Wed 2025 | 10:00am | to | Sep 5 Fri 2025 | 9:00am | ||||
| Sep 3 Wed 2025 | 10:00am | to | Sep 5 Fri 2025 | 9:00am | ||||
| Sep 4 Thu 2025 | 10:00am | to | Sep 5 Fri 2025 | 9:00am | ||||
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Florence + The Machine: The Everybody Scream Tour
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Wikipedia Bio
Florence and the Machine | |
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Performing live at KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas in Inglewood, California, 2018 | |
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| Origin | London, England |
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| Years active | 2007–present |
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| Website | florenceandthemachine |
Florence and the Machine (stylised as Florence + the Machine) are an English indie rock band formed in London in 2007 by lead vocalist Florence Welch, keyboardist Isabella Summers, guitarist Rob Ackroyd, drummer Christopher Lloyd Hayden and harpist Tom Monger. The band's music features dramatic, eccentric production and Welch's powerful vocals.[1] Their sound has been described as a combination of various genres, including rock and soul.[2][3]
The band's debut studio album, Lungs, was released on 3 July 2009, and held the number-two position for its first five weeks on the UK Albums Chart.[4] On 17 January 2010, the album reached the top position, after being on the chart for twenty-eight consecutive weeks.[5] As of October 2010, the album had been in the top forty in the United Kingdom for sixty-five consecutive weeks, making it one of the best-selling albums of 2009 and 2010. The group's second studio album, Ceremonials, released in October 2011, entered the charts at number one in the UK and number six in the US. The band's third studio album, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, was released on 2 June 2015. It topped the UK charts, and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, their first to do so.[6][7] The album reached number one in a total of eight countries and the top ten of twenty. Also in 2015, the band was the headlining act at Glastonbury Festival, making Welch the first British female headliner of the 21st century.[8]
The BBC played a part in their rise to prominence by promoting Florence and the Machine as part of BBC Music Introducing. At the 2009 Brit Awards, they received the Critics' Choice Award. Lungs won the Brit Award for Best British Album in 2010, while Florence and the Machine have been nominated for six Grammy Awards including Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album.
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