Florence + the Machine will return to North America next spring for The Everybody Scream Tour, marking the band’s first major run since 2022’s Dance Fever tour. The trek launches in April and includes two shows at the Kia Forum in Inglewood on May 19 and 20, 2026.
The tour supports Florence Welch’s forthcoming sixth studio album, “Everybody Scream,” out Oct. 31. Welch wrote and produced the project alongside longtime collaborators, including Mark Bowen of IDLES, Aaron Dessner from The National, and Mitski. Bowen also appears in the Autumn de Wilde-directed music video for the album’s title track.
Tickets go on sale starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 via florenceandthemachine.net/tour. Fans can sign up for an artist presale starting at noon on Monday, Nov. 3, at go.seated.com with a valid email address.
So far, Welch has previewed two new songs, “Everybody Scream” and “One of the Greats.” The record was shaped by her recovery following life-saving surgery during her previous tour, leading her toward themes of healing, mysticism, and spiritual transformation.
Across five previous albums, “Lungs” in 2009, “Ceremonials” in 2011, “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful” in 2015, “High as Hope” in 2018, and “Dance Fever” in 2022, the band has earned multiple U.S. and U.K. No. 1 albums, Grammy nominations, and major festival headlining slots around the world.
Known for her ethereal stage presence and powerhouse vocals, Welch has collaborated with artists such as The Rolling Stones, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift, and has published her first book, “Useless Magic,” which collects lyrics, poetry, and drawings.