Famous singer makes a return to Munich, ticket sales commence today
After a seven-year hiatus, Florence + The Machine is set to return with their new album, "Everybody Scream," scheduled for release on October 31, 2026. The eagerly anticipated album promises a unique blend of pop accessibility and dark atmosphere, with a thematic approach of witchcraft and folk horror.
The band's frontwoman, Florence Welch, has been working on this project for over two years, collaborating with a select group of musicians. Some of the notable contributors to the album include Mark Bowen from IDLES, Aaron Dessner, and Mitski.
In an exciting turn of events, Mark Bowen, known for his work with IDLES, has also joined as a guest musician on the new album.
Following the release of "Everybody Scream," Florence + The Machine will embark on a tour, including a performance at the Olympiahalle in Munich on March 4, 2026. This will mark their first concert in Germany in seven years. The tour will also include two additional Germany concerts, but details about the locations are yet to be announced.
Tickets for the upcoming tour, including the Munich concert at Olympiahalle, will go on sale on September 5, 2026, at 10 am. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets promptly to avoid disappointment.
Florence Welch has revealed that she drew inspiration for the new album from various artists, including the dark Swans, the mysterious Jade, and pop star Adele. The album is expected to be a testament to her creative evolution and a treat for fans who have been waiting patiently for new music.
With the release of "Everybody Scream" and the upcoming tour, it seems that Florence + The Machine is ready to reclaim their place in the music industry and delight their fans once again. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting comeback.