Florence + The Machine Sells Out UK Tour Amid Mysterious Clues About Upcoming Single

Florence + The Machine Sells Out UK Tour Amid Mysterious Clues About Upcoming Single

What do Florence + The Machine fans and amateur detectives have in common right now? Both are hunched over cryptic clues, squinting anxiously for that next big revelation—though let’s be honest, one involves a lot more glitter and warbling in the shower. With whispers circling about a spooky new single and the internet ablaze over Florence Welch’s gothic Instagram teasers, it somehow feels like each ticket to their 2026 UK tour is a rare artifact. Is this what it feels like when you’re one refresh away from music history—or just a Seat Unique checkout? Either way, the thrill is infectious . If you’ve ever wondered whether Florence crafts her album clues with a cauldron and full moon, you’re not alone . This is not your run-of-the-mill presale frenzy . Dive in, double-check your bank account, and let’s see what all the fuss is about before the last ticket vanishes faster than a Florence + The Machine encore. LEARN MORE

Florence + The Machine fans are snapping up the last UK tour tickets, as the band teases a ‘new single’.

In case you missed it, the British hitmakers are heading on a huge UK tour next year, and tickets are still available on Seat Unique.

In the countdown to the exciting announcement, lead singer Florence Welsh shared a series of spooky teaser videos, and those turned out to be from her forthcoming new album, Everybody Scream.

That’s not all though, as eagle-eyed fans are convinced that a new single is coming soon too. You wait ages for Florence + The Machine news, and then it all comes along at once!

In typical Florence style, she has shared a series of film stills on Instagram this week that have got fans wondering.

So, what are people saying about the rumoured single, and where can you get hold of last-minute UK tour tickets? Scroll down to find out more.

How to get Florence + The Machine UK tour tickets

Tickets for her UK tour went on sale via Ticketmaster last week, but if you missed out in the scramble for tickets, there are still some options available.

Treat yourself to something extra with a full VIP experience, and check out Seat Unique for range of options.

For the Manchester Co-op Live date, these include the Seat Unique Suite (£299) and the Hideaway (£349).

If you fancy the other dates, check out resale sites such as StubHub (Manchester tickets start from £112), Viagogo (Birmingham tickets start from £79, Ticombo (tickets start from £118), and Vivid Seats (tickets start from £137).

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

Florence is keeping fans on their toes (Getty/Joseph Okpako/WireImage)

Florence is keeping fans on their toes (Getty/Joseph Okpako/WireImage)

What are fans saying about a new Florence + The Machine single?

Sneaky Florence posted the pictures in question this week without saying another word, and fans have been frantically trying to decode the pictures.

“When I can feel another single is coming but I can’t prove it,” wrote one. Another fan guessed from the photos: “Next single on Sept 14, the next waning moon?”

“Another single is coming right, mom? Another single is coming?” pleaded another.

Elsewhere on Reddit, fans have been deciphering which films each still has come from.

“First one is Rosemary’s Baby. Second is Once Upon a Time in the West,” said one. “The fifth one is from Cries and Whispers from Ingmar Bergman, which is a fairly disturbing and depressing movie,” added another.

Have you secured your tickets yet? (Getty/Christopher Polk/NBC)

Have you secured your tickets yet? (Getty/Christopher Polk/NBC)

Where are Florence + The Machine touring in the UK?

The dates for your diary are in February 2026, with a tour going across the UK, kicking things off in Belfast.

The band then head to Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield and London, before the aforementioned Manchester date closes the tour on February 20 at Co-op Live.

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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