Florence + The Machine, High As Hope Tour Returns To Europe In 2026
Veröffentlicht: 10.07.2026 um 10:34 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)Florence + The Machine continue to build their reputation as a commanding live act. Per a current tour listing on Bandsintown, Florence Welch and her band will return to European arenas in spring 2026 under the High As Hope tour banner, with dates in cities including Paris and Berlin.
New European dates for 2026
According to a detailed schedule on Bandsintown, Florence + The Machine are booked for multiple arena shows across Europe between March and May 2026. Listed stops include Paris, Berlin, Madrid and Milan, often in mid-size arenas around the 10,000 capacity mark.
The listings frame the tour as a continuation of the group’s post-High As Hope live cycle, extending the dramatic staging and choir-like backing vocals that have become a hallmark of Florence Welch’s recent shows. Tickets are available via local primary sellers linked from the Bandsintown entries.
What this means for US fans
For American listeners, the 2026 schedule underlines how heavily Florence + The Machine now tour Europe compared with the United States. Florence last ran a substantial US arena leg in support of Dance Fever in 2022, visiting markets such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, but no US dates appear on the latest European-heavy routing.
US fans who want to catch the 2026 run will have to travel, with London, Paris and Berlin emerging as the most accessible hubs in terms of flights and venue infrastructure. The continued absence of fresh US dates also suggests that any new material will likely be tested live overseas first.
All news and background on Florence + The Machine
Fans who follow Florence + The Machine’s tours and releases can find additional reports and context on recent albums, festival appearances and chart stories.
The musical core of Florence + The Machine
Florence + The Machine operate in a space between indie rock, baroque pop and art rock, led by Florence Welch’s powerful voice. Albums such as Lungs (2009), Ceremonials (2011) and High As Hope (2018) mix harp, piano and big drums into soaring, often spiritual-sounding arrangements.
Where the act stands now
Florence + The Machine’s next live date on the current books is a 2026 arena show in Paris, France, at a venue listed via Bandsintown, with further European stops following through spring.
Florence + The Machine at a glance
- Act: Florence + The Machine
- Genre: Indie rock, baroque pop, art rock
- Origin: London, United Kingdom
- Active since: 2007
- Lineup: Florence Welch (vocals), Isabella Summers (keyboards), plus touring members
- Label: Island Records / Republic Records
- Key works: Lungs (2009), Ceremonials (2011), How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015), High As Hope (2018)
- Current album/single: Dance Fever, released May 13, 2022
- Charts / certifications: Lungs and Ceremonials both reached the Billboard 200 top 20 and earned Platinum certifications in the UK, while Dogg Days Are Over became a US alternative radio staple.
- Next live date: 2026, Paris, arena show listed on Bandsintown
Frequently asked questions about Florence + The Machine
When did Florence + The Machine first break through internationally?
Florence + The Machine gained international attention with their debut album Lungs in 2009, driven by singles such as Dog Days Are Over and Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up).
Which Florence + The Machine albums have charted in the US?
Albums including Lungs, Ceremonials, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful and High As Hope have all appeared on the Billboard 200, with several reaching the top 10.
What characterizes Florence + The Machine’s live shows?
Live, Florence + The Machine are known for Florence Welch’s energetic stage presence, dramatic lighting, strong rhythm sections and an emphasis on communal singing during climactic songs such as Shake It Out.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
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