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Florence + the Machine have finally confirmed their long-awaited tour dates for 2026, and UK fans have been advised to log in early to avoid disappointment.

Fans in Amsterdam have warned that tickets have sold out, ahead of UK general sale kicking off at 10am on Friday September 5 via See Tickets and Ticketmaster.

The Everybody Scream Tour will kick off in February next year, calling in at the likes of Manchester, London, Glasgow, Birmingham, and a few more European pitstops.

Fans are excited to see Florence play live again (Getty/Bianca de Vilar/WireImage)
Fans are excited to see Florence play live again (Getty/Bianca de Vilar/WireImage)

When do Florence + the Machine tickets go on sale?

Tickets for the Manchester Co-op Live dates and the rest of the UK tour go on sale this Friday, September 5, at 10am on the following sites: See Tickets, AXS, and Ticketmaster.

Fancy pushing the boat out and treating yourself to the full VIP experience? Check out Seat Unique for their hospitality options, which include the Seat Unique Suite (£199), Suite Bar Seats (£299), and the Hideaway (£349).

According to fan advice on Reddit, the best time to log on to secure tickets is '15 minutes before general sale begins'. So, in this case, you'll need to be ready to go at 9.45am. It's also widely recommended that you don't refresh the browser, as you may lose your place in the queue.

If you miss out on the official sale, there will no doubt be tickets available on resale sites such as StubHub, Viagogo, Ticombo, and Vivid Seats.

To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

What else do I need to know about Florence + the Machine 2026 tour?

Florence and co are also releasing a brand new album, Everybody Scream on Halloween this year, and they've shared a title track single to promote the tour.

The record is the follow up to 2022's Dance Fever, and Florence hasn't toured on our shores for several years.

News of the shows comes after Florence teased fans with a series of suitably creepy videos (it is spooky season now, after all).

Florence hasn't toured the UK for several years (Getty/Bianca de Vilar/WireImage)
Florence hasn't toured the UK for several years (Getty/Bianca de Vilar/WireImage)

Where is Florence + the Machine playing in the UK next year?

Florence + the Machine will kick off the UK tour at SSE Arena in Belfast on February 6.

Florence Welsh and co will then head to Birmingham, Glasgow, and Newcastle. Your last chance to be a part of the crowd is on February 20 at Manchester's Co-op Live.

Florence + the Machine 2026 UK tour dates:

  • Belfast SSE Arena: 6 February
  • Birmingham bp pulse Live: 8 February
  • Glasgow OVO Hydro: 9 February
  • Newcastle Utilita Arena: 11 February
  • Liverpool M&S Bank Arena: 13 February
  • Sheffield Utilita Arena: 14 February
  • London The O2: 16 February
  • London The O2: 17 February
  • Manchester Co-op Live: 20 February

What has Florence + The Machine said about new music and touring?

Florence previously had to cancel some tour dates in 2023 after she underwent surgery which she later said 'saved my life'.

“I’m so sorry that I had to cancel the last couple of shows,” she wrote on social media. “My feet are fine, I had to have emergency surgery for reasons I don’t really feel strong enough to go into yet but it saved my life."

“Suffice to say I wish the songs were less accurate in their predictions,” she continued.

“But creativity is a way of coping, mythology is way of making sense. And the dark fairytale of Dance Fever, with all its strange prophecies, will provide me with much needed strength and catharsis right now.”

In a recent interview with Zane Lowe about the new record, her sixth studio album, she said the surgery inspired Everybody Scream, when she learned the limits of her body and being 'healed'.

She said it 'is about being an artist, and also being someone who’s kind of stressed sometimes about being visible or being out in the world, and who finds it kind of overwhelming to put out work'.

Florence joked: “The title for this song came before there was even a song, because honestly, I just wanted to write a song that rhymed with Florence + the Machine."

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