Florence + The Machine announces two concerts in Ireland next summer

Florence Welch has made the announcement to celebrate the release of her sixth studio album, Everybody Scream, out on October 31st.
Florence + The Machine announces two concerts in Ireland next summer

Florence + The Machine has announced two concerts in Ireland next summer.

Florence Welch has made the announcement to celebrate the release of her sixth studio album, Everybody Scream, out on October 31st.

She will play Thomond Park in Limerick on June 27th, followed by Marley Park in Dublin on June 28th.

Rachel Chinouriri will be supporting Florence in Limerick and Dublin, with Paris Paloma joining her for the remaining dates for the Everybody Scream tour.

Tickets will be from €69.90 to €85.90, and will go on sale Friday October 31st at 9am.

Florence's previous albums include 2009’s Lungs, 2011’s Ceremonials, 2015’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, 2018’s High As Hope and 2022’s Dance Fever.

After needing lifesaving surgery on the Dance Fever Tour, Florence’s recovery took her down the path of spiritual mysticism, witchcraft and folk horror.

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