Florence + The Machine - Everybody Scream Tour brings arena shows to Germany in 2026
Published on 08/22/2026 at 10:05 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Florence + The Machine are gearing up for a major arena run in 2026. According to German media reports and ticket platforms, the band will play Cologne, Munich and Berlin between February 26 and March 9, 2026 as part of the Everybody Scream tour in support of their sixth studio album.
German arena dates for Everybody Scream
For German fans, the most important news is a trio of confirmed shows on the Everybody Scream tour. Musikexpress highlights that Florence + The Machine will perform at Lanxess Arena in Cologne on February 26, 2026, followed by Olympiahalle in Munich on March 4 and Uber Arena in Berlin on March 9, 2026, all branded under The Everybody Scream Tour and tied directly to the new album cycle.
Ticket platform Ticketstart lists the same sequence of German dates and venues, presenting Cologne, Munich and Berlin as early European stops before the band continues across the continent and on to North America. The Cologne show is scheduled for February 26, 2026, the Munich date for March 4, 2026 and the Berlin concert for March 9, 2026, all in large arenas that reflect the group’s established status as an arena-level live draw.
Tour, charts and work overview for Florence + The Machine
Fans who want a broader look at Florence + The Machine’s touring history, chart results and studio work can explore more coverage and background on the band.
Where the act stands live and on record
Beyond Germany, Florence + The Machine’s Everybody Scream tour is structured as a full European and North American campaign. Listings compiled by specialist tour sites and ticketing platforms show the run starting in early February 2026 in Belfast and other UK cities before crossing into mainland Europe with dates in Paris, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Vienna, Prague, Krakow and Berlin, then continuing from April into May 2026 across major North American arenas in cities such as Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Montreal, Toronto, Washington, Boston, New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Tampa, Miami, Atlanta, Nashville, Austin, Houston, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
SeatGeek’s tour overview places the European leg from early February through late March 2026, with Germany embedded between Amsterdam and Vienna, while the North American leg is mapped from April 8 through May 20, 2026, indicating an intensive 40-plus-show schedule that underlines the band’s capacity to fill large venues consistently. Taken together, German arena bookings and the wider route confirm that Florence Welch and her band are in an active touring phase, using the new material from Everybody Scream as the centerpiece of a global live push.
The sound and role of Everybody Scream
Everybody Scream, released in November 2025, is Florence + The Machine’s sixth studio album and follows 2022’s Dance Fever. Press material and reviews describe the record as a blend of the band’s signature baroque pop and indie rock with bigger, stadium-ready arrangements, designed to carry across arenas like Lanxess Arena and Uber Arena and stadium-scale festival sites. Lyrically, Florence Welch approaches themes of anxiety, catharsis and communal release, a direction that aligns directly with the tour’s title and its emphasis on collective emotion.
In terms of chart performance, Germany once again plays an important role. The Official German Charts database notes that Everybody Scream entered the German album charts on November 7, 2025 and reached a peak position of number 3, spending two weeks in the listing in its initial run. That peak consolidates the band’s long-standing chart presence in Germany, which previously saw albums like Dance Fever reach number 2 and earlier releases such as Lungs and Ceremonials appear in the German top 50.
Florence + The Machine at a glance
- Act: Florence + The Machine
- Genre: Indie rock / baroque pop
- Origin: London, United Kingdom
- Active since: 2007
- Lineup: Florence Welch (vocals), Isabella Summers (keyboards), Rob Ackroyd (guitar), Chris Hayden (drums), Tom Monger (harp), plus touring musicians
- Label: Polydor / Universal Music
- Key works: Lungs (2009), Ceremonials (2011), How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015), Dance Fever (2022)
- Current album/single: Everybody Scream, released November 2025
- Charts / certifications: Everybody Scream peaked at number 3 on the Official German album charts in November 2025; earlier albums like Lungs and How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful have been certified Gold and Platinum in Germany for sales between 100,000 and 200,000 units.
- Next live date: February 26, 2026 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
Frequently asked questions about Florence + The Machine
When will Florence + The Machine play live in Germany in 2026?
Florence + The Machine are scheduled for three German arena shows on the Everybody Scream tour: February 26, 2026 at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, March 4, 2026 at Olympiahalle in Munich and March 9, 2026 at Uber Arena in Berlin.
What is the Everybody Scream tour and which album does it support?
The Everybody Scream tour is Florence + The Machine’s 2026 European and North American arena tour supporting their sixth studio album Everybody Scream, released in November 2025 and positioned as the follow-up to Dance Fever.
How successful is Florence + The Machine in Germany’s album charts?
In Germany, Florence + The Machine have built a consistent chart profile, with Everybody Scream reaching number 3 in the Official German album charts in November 2025 and earlier albums such as Dance Fever peaking at number 2, underlining their strong following in the country.
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