Florence + The Machine Announces 2026 U.S. Tour Dates: Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit Kick Off Major Run
25.03.2026 - 16:00:25 | ad-hoc-news.deFlorence + The Machine just dropped massive news for U.S. fans: official 2026 tour dates on the **Everybody Scream Tour**, hitting key American arenas this spring. Kicking off April 8 at Minneapolis's Target Center, followed by Rosemont's Allstate Arena on April 10 and Detroit's Little Caesars Arena on April 13, these shows promise Florence Welch's signature blend of raw emotion, dance, and soaring vocals. Announced amid buzzing European legs already underway, the tour extension taps into renewed hunger for her live spectacle post her 2022-2023 Dance Fever run.
Why now? With European dates like Berlin's Uber Arena on March 9 and Munich's Olympiahalle on March 4 already listed with full setlists, the U.S. reveals build unstoppable momentum. Fans stateside, starved for new Florence magic since her last major U.S. outings, are flooding socials with excitement. This matters for American audiences because Welch's performances—known for transforming venues into communal rituals—deliver catharsis in an era craving connection. Expect 37 total shows, blending classics like 'Shake It Out' and 'Cosmic Love' with newer cuts.
Verified across ticketing and setlist trackers, these dates align perfectly with Florence's history of sold-out North American runs. U.S. readers, mark calendars: presales and general onsales are live, with doors opening as early as 6:30 PM and shows running nearly two hours.
What happened?
The core announcement hit via reliable concert databases: Florence + The Machine's **Everybody Scream Tour** now lists concrete U.S. stops. April 8, 2026, at Target Center in Minneapolis, MN—doors at 6:30 PM, estimated start 8:52 PM. April 10 at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL, and April 13 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI. These follow a packed European slate, including recent German arena shows with detailed set times.
European warmup sets the stage
Just days ago, Florence rocked Berlin's Uber Arena on March 9, delivering a 21-song set from 'Everybody Scream' opener to encores. Munich on March 4 at Olympiahalle saw similar firepower: 'Witch Dance,' 'Seven Devils,' 'Big God,' and fan-faves like 'Spectrum' and 'Never Let Me Go.' Cologne's Lanxess Arena on Feb 26 mirrored this, with shows averaging 1h 55m to 2h 22m.
U.S. dates confirmed with ticket links
Setlist.fm, a gold-standard tracker, explicitly flags 'Find tickets' for all three U.S. shows, signaling active sales. No speculation here—these are locked in, part of 37 upcoming performances. Average show length holds steady at nearly two hours, post-doors.
Why is this getting attention right now?
As of March 25, 2026, the tour buzz exploded with U.S. dates surfacing alongside Europe's ongoing run. German media lit up over Berlin, Munich, and Cologne stops, fueling transatlantic hype. Fans, recalling Florence's 2019 U.S. arena crushers, see this as her bold return post-pause.
Fan frenzy mirrors past sellouts
Communities on platforms rave about setlists blending 'Hunger,' 'Buckle,' and hymns like 'Dog Days Are Over' (implied from patterns). European shows sold fast—U.S. venues like Target Center (20k capacity) will too. The timing? Perfect after her reflective break, teasing new material.
Live energy unmatched
Florence Welch's barefoot dances and vocal acrobatics turn arenas into temples. Recent Euro sets confirm the formula: high-energy openers, mid-show builds to 'Cosmic Love,' climactic 'Spectrum.' U.S. fans anticipate the same transcendence.
What does this mean for readers in the U.S.?
Midwest faithful get first dibs: Minneapolis, Chicago-area (Rosemont), Detroit—gateways to bigger runs. These aren't festivals; they're full arena productions with pro lighting, Welch's improvisations, and crowd singalongs that heal divides. For Americans, it's accessible catharsis amid daily grind.
Ticket strategy for U.S. shows
Target Center: Intimate for 20k, history of epic nights. Allstate Arena: Chicago suburb ease. Little Caesars: Detroit's hockey palace primed for rock opera. All have 'Find tickets' active—use Ticketmaster, venue sites. Presales likely via fanclub.
Cultural reset via Florence
Her music—Gothic folk-pop with soul—resonates in U.S. heartlands. Post-pandemic, these shows offer ritual. Expect diverse crowds: indie kids, wellness seekers, families bonding over 'You've Got the Love.' Huge for live music revival.
What matters next
Watch for more U.S. dates—37 total suggests East/West Coast to come. Track setlist.fm for updates, official florenceandthemachine.net for announcements. Prep outfits: flowy, ready to dance.
Presale and onsale tips
Doors 6-6:30 PM, shows ~8:45 PM-10:45 PM. Arrive early for GA pits. Fanclub access first; general soon. Budget $100-300 avg.
New music hints
Sets evolve—'Daffodil,' 'Which Witch' signal fresh album ties. Follow for drops blending old hits with 2026 fire.
Mood and reactions
Relive the setlist blueprint
Standard: 1. Everybody Scream, 2. Witch Dance, 3. Shake It Out, 4. Seven Devils, 5. Big God, 6. Daffodil, 7. Which Witch, 8. Cosmic Love, 9. Spectrum, 10. Never Let Me Go, 11. Hunger, 12. Buckle, plus encores. U.S. crowds will roar.
Florence's Live Legacy in America
Beyond dates, Welch redefined arena indie. Ceremonials (2011) launched U.S. fame; How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015) packed amphitheaters. Dance Fever tour proved resilience.
Iconic U.S. moments
Coachella headliners, Lollapalooza triumphs—Florence owns festival fields. Arena shifts elevate intimacy amid spectacle.
These 2026 dates reignite that. Secure tickets, embrace the scream.
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