Are Secret Songs on the Horizon? Last-Chance Florence + The Machine Tickets Fuel Set List Speculation

Are Secret Songs on the Horizon? Last-Chance Florence + The Machine Tickets Fuel Set List Speculation

Picture this: you’re in a giant virtual queue, sweating harder than you did at your last Zumba class, all for a shot at snagging Florence + The Machine tickets before they vanish into the ether—again . It’s like Black Friday at a mystical indie bazaar, except the prize is pure, unfiltered Florence, dancing barefoot on stage and maybe—just maybe—singing that one deep cut you swore was only your favorite . But here’s the real kicker: with set list rumors swirling as frantically as Florence’s dresses, fans everywhere are left asking, “Will they finally play ‘Queen of Peace’? Or is this the year for ‘No Choir’ to ascend from the shadows?” And let’s be honest—at this point, we’re not just here for the music; we’re here for the collective suspense, the hypothesizing in Reddit threads, the delicious uncertainty that makes every refresh of the resale sites feel like hunting for golden tickets . If you blinked and missed the Ticketmaster free-for-all, don’t despair—your pilgrimage to indie-pop euphoria might still be within reach, but you’d better move fast, darling . If the anticipation doesn’t get you, the FOMO surely will . How many of us will be left standing in the digital rain, clutching nothing but hope and a browser full of “SOLD OUT” tabs? Tap into the buzz, and maybe—just maybe—you’ll secure your spot at the live spectacle everyone’s already talking about . LEARN MORE

Florence + The Machine fans are flocking to buy Everybody Scream UK tour tickets as set list rumours swirl.

Next year, the British indie-rock group are heading on the road for a series of show dates in Manchester, London, Glasgow, and Birmingham.

Tickets sold out instantly on Ticketmaster, but are still available to purchase on Seat Unique here if you’re quick.

In the countdown to the huge UK run, speculation around the set list is rising, and it looks like a tour you don’t want to miss.

In case you missed it, fans have been sharing the songs they hope to see make the cut next year.

On Reddit, one fan wrote: “I’m praying they’ll perform (at least two of them): Queen of Peace, Blinding, Breaking Down, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, Hurricane Drunk, No Choir, Third Eye.”

Another shared, “I would be psyched to hear Too Much is Never Enough, Leave My Body, and Mother, but to be honest, I’ll be psyched whatever the set list is.”

“Queen of Peace always,” a third wrote. “Bucket list song right there.”

Tickets are still available if you're quick (Getty/ Joseph Okpako)

Tickets are still available if you’re quick (Getty/ Joseph Okpako)

The upcoming UK run is in celebration of new Everybody Scream, which is set to drop on October 31.

So, if you don’t want to miss out, how can you get hold of tickets now? Find out everything you need to know about the Florence + the Machine UK tour below.

Where to buy Florence + The Machine tickets now

General sale sold out instantly. Your best bet is heading over to Seat Unique, where you will find huge range of hospitality options for Manchester, Liverpool, and Birmingham. Prices start from £150 and you can find out more here.

If you miss out on the official sale, tickets are now up for grabs on the following sites: StubHub, Viagogo, Ticombo, and Vivid Seats.

To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Which songs do you think will make the set list? (Getty/Debbie Hickey)

Which songs do you think will make the set list? (Getty/Debbie Hickey)

Where are Florence + The Machine playing in the UK next year?

The Florence + the Machine UK tour will kick off at SSE Arena in Belfast, Ireland on February 6.

Florence Welsh and co will then head to the likes of Birmingham, Glasgow, and Newcastle. Your last chance to be a part of the crowd is on February 20 at Manchester’s Co-op Live. See you there?

Florence + The Machine 2026 UK tour dates:

  • Belfast SSE Arena: 6 February
  • Birmingham bp pulse Live: 8 February
  • Glasgow OVO Hydro: 9 February
  • Newcastle Utilita Arena: 11 February
  • Liverpool M&S Bank Arena: 13 February
  • Sheffield Utilita Arena: 14 February
  • London The O2: 16 February
  • London The O2: 17 February
  • Manchester Co-op Live: 20 February

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