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Florence + The Machine left every emotion on the stage floor at the Washington, D.C., stop of their Everybody Scream tour.
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Since dropping its first single nearly 18 years ago, Florence and the Machine has always leaned into the drama inherent in its music and singer Florence Welch’s angsty, soul-wringing lyricism.
What unfolded at Allstate Arena in suburban Rosemont Friday wasn’t exactly a concert but more of a ritual where collective trauma and suffering were exorcised in a type of release that normally would have cost a lot more money in therapy than the price of admission.
Florence + the Machine’s upcoming Everybody Scream Tour stop in Philadelphia is being relocated due to the NHL playoffs.According to a post on social media, the show, originally scheduled for April
If Florence Welch didn’t exorcise at least some traumas and demons Friday at the first of a two-night stand at a sold-out Allstate Arena, it sure wasn’t for a lack of trying.
Awash in red lighting and showered in applause, Florence Welch began the encore of her performance Friday night with one simple request: that her loyal audience put down their phones and scream along to the lyrics of her 2008 megahit “Dog Days Are Over,
Florence and the Machine are booting back up. The baroque pop rockers just announced they’re striking out on their ‘Everybody Scream Tour,’ the group’s first official jaunt since fall 2022. This upcoming international run comes in support of the ...
Last week, Florence + The Machine shared a teaser video. In it, Florence Welch vigorously digs a hole in the ground, and when she’s done, she looks into it and starts screaming her head off as she stares down the barrel of the camera. The video was ...
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Florence and the Machine brings Planned Parenthood on tour to offer reproductive health advice
Florence + the Machine announced a partnership with Planned Parenthood on Monday to offer reproductive health information at upcoming tour concert stops.