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Florence + The Machine Dublin and Limerick shows announced

Florence + The Machine has added two Irish dates and announced her Edinburgh Summer Sessions performance today as part of the EU and UK Everybody Scream tour.

Florence + The Machine has added two Irish dates and announced her Edinburgh Summer Sessions performance today as part of the EU and UK Everybody Scream tour.

Everybody Scream is Florence Welch’s sixth album out on October 31st -Halloween.


English singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri will be supporting Florence in Limerick and Dublin, with Paris Paloma joining her for the remaining dates for the Everybody Scream tour.

Florence + The Machine Dublin and Limerick shows announced Ireland – Ticket Details

27 June – Thomond Park, Limerick

28 June – Marlay Park, Dublin


  • Tickets from €69.90 to €85.90 go on sale Friday 31 October at 9am.
  • Subject to 12.5% Ticketmaster service charge per ticket (max 210.50). Service charges will apply.
  • Events subject to licence.

A new song ‘Sympathy Magic’ was released yesterday that was written and produced with Danny L. Harle and Aaron Dessner.

Everybody Scream was written and produced by Florence Welch over the past two years with a close-knit circle of collaborators including Mark Bowen of IDLES, Aaron Dessner and Mitski.


After needing lifesaving surgery on the Dance Fever Tour, Florenc’s recovery took her down the path of spiritual mysticism, witchcraft and folk horror as she felt the limits of her body and explored what it means to be healed. The album treads through womanhood, partnership, aging and dying; exposing the murky in the mundane.

Florence + The Machine has previously released five albums – 2009’s Lungs, 2011’s Ceremonials, 2015’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, 2018’s High As Hope and 2022’s Dance Fever.

Florence + The Machine - Sympathy Magic (Official Video)

EVERYBODY SCREAM UK + EU TOUR 2026

6 February – Belfast – SSE Arena

8 February – Birmingham – bp pulse Live

9 February – Glasgow – OVO Hydro

11 February – Newcastle – Utilita Arena

13 February – Liverpool – M&S Bank Arena

14 February – Sheffield – Utilita Arena

16 February – London – The O2

17 February – London – The O2

20 February – Manchester – Co-op Live

22 February – Paris – Accor Arena

23 February – Antwerp – Sportpaleis

25 February – Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome

26 February – Cologne – Lanxess Arena

2 March – Vienna – Stadthalle

4 March – Munich – Olympiahalle

5 March – Prague – 02 Arena

7 March – Krakow – Tauron Arena

9 March – Berlin – Uber Arena

27 June – Limerick – Thomond Park

28 June – Dublin – Marlay Park

24 August – Edinburgh – Edinburgh Summer Sessions (Royal Highlands Showground)

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