Tour Overview
Florence + The Machine will embark on The Everybody Scream Tour in 2026 to celebrate the release of their sixth studio album Everybody Scream (dropping October 31, 2025). It’s their first tour in three years since Dance Fever — and fans are already buzzing.
And the best part? SeatPick’s got the ultimate guide for you: from ticket prices and venue details to tips on where to sit, and even a peek at who might surprise us on stage. Whether you’re planning for London’s O2 Arena or heading to Belfast, SeatPick makes it easy to find the best tickets and stay in the know before the big night.
Fan Experience: What to Expect
Florence + The Machine concerts are more than just live shows – they’re communal rituals. Fans can expect:
- Sing-It-Loud Moments: When Dog Days Are Over kicks in, the entire arena basically turns into one giant choir. Don’t be shy — screaming along is part of the experience!
- Florence in Full Flow: Think flowing gowns, barefoot twirls, and a stage that feels more like a gothic fairytale than a concert. It’s pure magic.
- Heart-to-Heart Vibes: Between the big anthems, Florence often takes a pause to talk with the crowd — raw, heartfelt, and goosebump-inducing, even in a packed stadium.
- The Big Release: True to the name Everybody Scream, expect to laugh, cry, dance, and yes — let out a scream or two. It’s catharsis, Florence-style.
Who Could Surprise Us on Florence + The Machine’s UK Tour?
One of the best parts of a Florence + The Machine show is that you never quite know what’s going to happen. Beyond the soaring vocals and communal singalongs, Florence has a history of inviting surprise guests on stage – and with the Everybody Scream Tour hitting the UK in 2026, fans are already whispering: who might appear this time?
💫 Most Likely Guests
• Paris Paloma – She’s already confirmed as the support act across all UK and European dates. Don’t be shocked if she joins Florence for a special duet mid-set, especially at the big London shows.
• Mark Bowen (IDLES) – Bowen co-wrote and appears on Florence’s new Everybody Scream album. A surprise guitar cameo at the O2? Very possible.
• Aaron Dessner (The National) – Also part of the new album’s creative team, Dessner has been spotted in the UK regularly for collaborations.
🎶 Could-Happen Collabs
• Mitski – Another album collaborator; if tour schedules align, a shared stage moment in London would be unforgettable.
• The Maccabees – Florence surprised Glastonbury 2025 by jumping onstage with them. With London roots, a reunion on home turf isn’t far-fetched.
• The xx – She’s performed with them before in Brixton. Their indie worlds overlap beautifully.
• Dizzee Rascal – Their BRITs mashup “You’ve Got The Dirtee Love” is still legendary — a one-song throwback could blow the roof off the O2.
🌟 Dream (But Rare) Wildcards
• Taylor Swift – Remember when Florence joined her at Wembley in 2024 for “Florida!!!”? If schedules line up again, another London cameo could make headlines worldwide.
• The Rolling Stones – Florence duetted “Gimme Shelter” with Mick Jagger at the O2 back in 2012. It’s a long shot, but history shows anything’s possible.
Fans of Florence + The Machine often gravitate toward artists with the same ethereal, theatrical energy — and they’d be over the moon to be surprised by performers like Bat for Lashes, Lana Del Rey, Banks, and fellow Kate Bush-influenced artists who blend indie rock with baroque pop magic.

UK Tour Dates & Venues
February 2026
Date | City | Venue | Time |
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Feb 6 | Belfast | The SSE Arena, Belfast | 6:30 PM |
Feb 8 | Birmingham | bp pulse LIVE | 6:00 PM |
Feb 9 | Glasgow | OVO Hydro | 6:30 PM |
Feb 11 | Newcastle | Utilita Arena Newcastle | 6:00 PM |
Feb 13 | Liverpool | M&S Bank Arena | 6:30 PM |
Feb 16 | London | O2 Arena | 6:30 PM |
Feb 17 | London | O2 Arena | 6:30 PM |
Additional European dates confirmed for: Paris (Feb 23, Accor Arena), Amsterdam, Prague, Krakow, Cologne, Vienna, and Berlin.
SeatPick Pricing Information
Based on current SeatPick listings, updated on September 7th 2025, here are the live pricing ranges for Florence and The Machine’s 2026 tour:
UK Shows – Current SeatPick Prices
Venue | Low Price | Average Price | High Price |
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Belfast | $105 | $373 | $1,189 |
Birmingham | $110 | $278 | $925 |
Glasgow | €117 | €240 | €909 |
Newcastle | €102 | €217 | €909 |
Liverpool | $111 | $288 | €909 |
London (Feb 16) | £103 | £305 | $925 |
London (Feb 17) | £99 | £281 | £1,000 |
Popular Sections Available on SeatPick:
- Floor Standing: Premium experience with the highest prices
- General Admission Standing: More affordable standing options
- Seated Sections: Various tiers available across all venues
- VIP Packages: Available at select venues including O2 Arena London
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Grab your Florence + The Machine tickets on SeatPick and join thousands of fans for a night of music, magic, and pure release. SeatPick makes it easy to compare prices and book safely, so you can focus on what really matters: singing, dancing, and losing yourself in the Florence experience.