How to get Florence and the Machine tickets: How much are seats, dates, and prices
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Impact Link Save Saved Read in app Add us on This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in. While many people handle grief in private, Florence and the Machine processed hers in an album released on Halloween. Some fans got a taste when the band performed “Sympathy Magic” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. It’s an enchanting series of songs that make you feel like you’re meandering deep through a forest, encountering mythical beings before getting on a dark horse and clomping straight through the fog and shadows of grief straight through to heaven itself. To say that the album is a journey is an understatement. It is otherworldly and ethereal. Excitingly, fans can experience it all, live, and I'm here to help by breaking down how to get Florence and the Machine tickets.Even if you’re not yet a fan of the new album, Florence and the Machine have had several hits over the years. While not all of them are quite as witchy or grief-ridden as this one was, Florence Welch’s voice brings you through powerful moments that will inspire you to make your way through it to the other side, from "Dog Days Are Over" to "Shake It Out."Florence and the Machine are going on tour again next year. I'm here to bring you tips on how to have an experience that will leave you feeling an echo afterward. Come check out how to get the best deals on tickets from StubHub and VividSeats.See more: Is StubHub legit? | Eagles tickets | Rush tickets | Linkin Park tickets | AC/DC tickets | Iron Maiden tickets | Morrissey tickets | Dolly Parton ticketsFlorence and the Machine’s 2026 tour scheduleFlorence and the Machine announced the coming concerts a week before they announced their new album: "Everybody Screams." The tour is highly anticipated among fans who have become enchanted with the recent Halloween album drop.The band is playing in several major cities and venues across the United States. In cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, they’ll be there for a couple of days to help ensure that more fans can hear them before they move on to the next location.Several of the stops along the tour are paired with other artists.North AmericaDateCityStubHub pricesVivid Seats pricesApril 8, 2026 *Minneapolis, MN$78$70April 10, 2026 *Chicago, IL$89$88April 11, 2026Chicago, IL$80$79April 13, 2026 *Detroit, MI$83$84April 18, 2026 †Washington, DC$111$104April 19, 2026 †Boston, MA$147$139April 21, 2026 †New York, NY$90$87April 22, 2026 †New York, NY$117$113April 24, 2026 †Brooklyn, NY$112$104April 25, 2026 †Philadelphia, PN$72$74April 28, 2026 ‡Tampa, FL$79$74April 29, 2026 ‡Miami, FL$78$70May 1, 2026 ‡Atlanta, GA$90$82May 2, 2026 ‡Nashville, TN$76$69May 4, 2026 ‡Austin, TX$80$76May 5, 2026 ‡Houston, TX$84$78May 7, 2026 ‡Fort Worth, TX$84$77May 9, 2026 §Glendale, AZ$74$74May 12, 2026 §Seattle, WA$113$107May 13, 2026 §Portland, OR$80$72May 15, 2026 §San Francisco, CA$93$83May 19, 2026 §Los Angeles, CA$110$102May 20, 2026 §Los Angeles, CA$110$102InternationalDateCityStubHub pricesVivid Seats pricesFebruary 6, 2026Belfast, Ireland£270$293February 8, 2026Birmingham. England£132$455February 9, 2026Glasgow, Scotland£155$128February 11, 2026Newcastle Upon Tyne, England£108$175February 13, 2026Liverpool. England£205$230February 14, 2026Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England£120$206February 16, 2026London, England£118$134February 17, 2026London, England£114$147February 20, 2026Manchester, England£112$156February 22, 2026Paris, FranceN/A$468February 26, 2026Cologne, Germany$198$432March 2, 2026Wien, Austria$149 N/AMarch 4, 2026Munich, Germany$220$425March 5, 2026Prague, Czech Republic$167N/AMarch 7, 2026Krakow, Poland$185N/AMarch 9, 2026Berlin, Germany$230$539April 15, 2026 *Montreal, Quebec, Canada$85N/AApril 16, 2026Toronto, Ontario, Canada$118N/AJuly 3, 2026Milan, Italy$124 N/AAugust 24, 2026Edinburgh, Scotland£181$164* Indicates a tour date shared with Rachel Chinouriri. † Indicates a tour date shared with Sofia Isella.‡ Indicates a tour date shared with CMAT.§ Indicates a tour date shared with Mannequin Pussy.Follow our WhatsApp channel and Instagram for more deals and buying guides.How to buy tickets for Florence and the Machine’s 2026 concert tourFlorence and the Machine tickets went on presale recently. This gives aspiring concertgoers a lot of options for possibly snagging seats, with tickets up for grabs on Ticketmaster as well as on StubHub and VividSeats.There is one festival appearance scheduled during the tour on Friday, July 3, 2026. That appearance in Milan is part of the I Days, a major festival that takes place annually in Italy.Some tickets are available to purchase via StubHub’s UK ticketing portal. Those tickets are priced in British currency to reflect that.The most expensive tickets currently are for the France and Germany shows. They are hundreds of dollars more than any of the other dates. When I researched purchasing tickets outside the United States, I found information stating that tariffs were in place that could be applied. Shoppers will want to be mindful of this when budgeting their spending.How much are tickets?Currently, resale tickets are not tremendously more expensive than their original counterparts, but it’s still early. We are in the pre-sale after all.The price ranges for tickets are quite substantial, even for the cheapest tickets. The lowest tickets are about $70 on a handful of dates. They can then reach upward of a couple of hundred dollars for tickets on Stubhub, to over $500 for the highest-priced tickets on VividSeats.That said, while I did find affordable tickets, I also found expensive ones. For example, if someone wanted to go to the show on May 20th in really good available seats in a lower bowl corner area of Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, they’d be looking at paying over $2,500 a ticket. While those are good seats, they aren’t even the top tier for the venue. Concert suite tickets at the Kia Forum can range between $5,000 and $15,000. People drop serious money going to events there and spare no expense to see their favorite performers. There is a huge difference not only in cost but in the experience itself when there.Who is opening for Florence and the Machine’s tour?Florence and the Machine is sharing the tour with a few other artists. The paired bands are marked with their corresponding dates on the charts above. The artists going with Florence and the Machine are: *Rachel Chinouriri in the early April dates, †Sofia Isella in mid April, ‡CMAT in the later April to early May dates, and §Mannequin Pussy for May dates.Florence and the Machine are the big name for the date that they are headlining the Italian festival scheduled in July.Will there be international tour dates?There are lots of opportunities to see Florence and the Machine internationally. In fact, some of the tour's biggest shows are international dates.When was the Florence and the Machine presale?Tickets for Florence and the Machine went on sale via presale from November 3, 2025, at 10 a.m. ET to noon ET. This presale was special for American Express (AMEX) holders, as you had to pay for your tickets using an American Express card.
An American Express gift card did not work for purchases. A select number of tickets were available with this pre-sale. The artist presale of tickets was also on November 3, 2025, and November 4, 2025. This was open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time on Tuesday and was available to fans who had signed up through the artist's website. Tickets for the show officially go on sale to the general public on November 5, 2025.
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