Florence + The Machine's Everybody Scream Tour Hits North America: Epic Shows in Iconic Venues Await Fans
15.04.2026 - 21:18:01 | ad-hoc-news.deFlorence + The Machine is back with a bang. The British alt-rock powerhouse, led by the one-of-a-kind Florence Welch, is bringing her Everybody Scream Tour to North American arenas starting this April 2026. Fans from Boston to Vancouver have something huge to scream about as Florence hits legendary spots like Madison Square Garden in New York, TD Garden in Boston, Bell Centre in Montreal, Chase Center in San Francisco, and Moda Center in Portland.
Picture this: Florence Welch, with her wild red hair flying and voice that could shake mountains, commanding the stage. That's the magic North American fans are gearing up for. Her shows aren't just concerts—they're full-on experiences, blending soaring anthems, emotional ballads, and that raw energy she's famous for. If you're in the U.S. or Canada, these dates are your chance to see why she's one of the biggest live acts around.
Why does this matter now for young fans in North America? Florence has been a festival headliner and chart-topper for over a decade, but this tour feels like a fresh chapter. Coming off her 2022 album Dance Fever, she's ready to scream it all out live. North American venues like MSG and Chase Center are perfect for her epic sound—huge spaces that amplify her drama and power. Plus, special guests like Sofia Isella in New York and Mannequin Pussy in Portland add extra edge to the nights.
Born Florence Welch in London, she exploded onto the scene in 2009 with her debut album Lungs. Tracks like "Dog Days Are Over" and "You've Got the Love" became instant classics, mixing indie rock, soul, and a touch of the mystical. That harp? Those drums? Her voice hitting notes you feel in your chest? It's all part of what makes Florence + The Machine stand out.
By 2011, Ceremonials cemented her as a superstar. "Shake It Out" and "Spectrum" were everywhere, and she started selling out arenas worldwide. Florence's live shows became legendary—think Glastonbury sets where she'd run through crowds or climb stages like a force of nature. North American fans got their share too, from Coachella to Lollapalooza.
Her evolution continued with How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful in 2015, full of orchestral swells and heartbreak anthems. Then High As Hope in 2018 brought more personal stories, and Dance Fever in 2022 mixed dance beats with her signature intensity. Across five albums, she's racked up U.K. and U.S. number ones, Grammy nods, and collabs with giants like The Rolling Stones and Taylor Swift.
But it's the live side where Florence truly shines. She's headlined festivals globally and sold out shows everywhere. Her energy is infectious—fans leave transformed, singing at the top of their lungs. For North American crowds, this tour means getting that full Florence experience up close in home arenas.
Key Tour Stops Lighting Up North America
The Everybody Scream Tour kicks off with strategic hits across the continent. Here's the buzz on the confirmed dates:
- April 15, 2026 – Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada: Doors at 6:30 PM, show at 7:30 PM. Florence's first Canadian stop—perfect for East Coast fans craving that big voice in a hockey-mad city.
- April 20, 2026 – TD Garden, Boston, MA: Home of the Bruins and Celtics, now hosting Florence's scream-fest. Expect chills in Bean Town.
- April 21 & 22, 2026 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY: Two nights at The World's Most Famous Arena! With Sofia Isella opening, and doors at 6:30 PM. Note: Dates could shift for playoffs, so stay tuned.
- May 13, 2026 – Moda Center, Portland, OR: Special guest Mannequin Pussy joins for a punky twist. West Coast vibes at 7:30 PM.
- May 15, 2026 – Chase Center, San Francisco, CA: Golden State Warriors' home gets a Florence takeover. Bay Area fans, get ready to dance.
More cities are on the radar, starting after Minneapolis. This tour is Florence's way of connecting directly with North American audiences who stream her millions of times on Spotify and pack her past shows.
Why Florence + The Machine Rules Live Shows
Florence Welch doesn't just sing—she performs like her life depends on it. Fans rave about her intimacy even in huge venues. One recent show got called "magical" and "perfect" for its closeness and energy.
Her setlists mix deep cuts with hits. Expect "Dog Days Are Over" to close with that triumphant harp riff, "Shake It Out" for group singalongs, and fresh Dance Fever tracks like "King" or "Free" to get everyone moving. She's collaborated with everyone from Lady Gaga to indie darlings, so surprises aren't off the table.
For young North American fans, Florence represents fearless artistry. Her lyrics tackle love, loss, joy, and chaos—stuff everyone feels. In a world of auto-tune, her raw vocals cut through. She's influenced a generation of singers, blending folk, rock, pop, and soul into something uniquely hers.
From Lungs to Dance Fever: A Quick Discography Dive
Lungs (2009): The breakout. "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" and "Cosmic Love" showed her poetic side. It hit big in the U.K. and put her on the map stateside.
Ceremonials (2011): Bigger production, bigger hits. "No Light, No Light" and "Never Let Me Go" are emotional gut-punches.
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015): Brass-heavy and bold. "Ship to Wreck" is a road-trip essential.
High As Hope (2018): Stripped-back and honest. "Patricia" and "Big God" hit deep.
Dance Fever (2022): Danceable yet dark. Perfect for the tour's scream theme.
She's also dropped poetry book Useless Magic, full of lyrics and drawings—a peek into her creative brain.
What North American Fans Are Saying
Florence has a massive following here. Streams rack up on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, with videos like "Dog Days Are Over" going viral years later. Past U.S. shows at places like Pioneer Works drew raves for intimacy. Expect social media to explode as tickets drop.
For Gen Z and millennials in North America, she's the artist who makes big feelings feel okay. Her shows are safe spaces for letting loose—screaming, dancing, crying happy tears.
Tips for Catching the Everybody Scream Tour
Tickets are via Ticketmaster and venue sites. Check for presales if you're a fan club member. Arrive early for good spots—Florence's energy fills the room. Wear comfy shoes; you'll be on your feet.
Accessibility info is solid at MSG and others—contact venues early. Bring your voice; she'll make you use it.
Why Florence Matters More Than Ever
In 2026, with the world spinning fast, Florence + The Machine offers escape and catharsis. Her music says it's okay to feel everything loudly. North American fans, from NYC kids to Portland hipsters, connect because she's real—no filters, all heart.
This tour is your invite to the scream party. Whether it's your first Florence show or your tenth, it'll stick with you. Get ready to lose yourself in the music.
(Note: This article draws from official venue and ticketing pages for accuracy. Dates subject to change, like MSG's playoff note.)
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