Florence + The Machine Deliver Unmissable Performance of Everybody Scream on The Graham Norton Show

Florence + The Machine delivered a captivating performance of “Everybody Scream” on the Graham Norton Show last night. The London-based band is gearing up for the release of their sixth album, set to drop on October 31. This upcoming album follows their 2022 project, “Dance Fever.”
Upcoming Album Details
The new album includes 12 tracks and opens with their recent singles. Key tracks feature:
- Witch Dance
- Sympathy Magic
- Perfume And Milk
- Buckle
- Kraken
- The Old Religion
- Drink Deep
- Music By Men
- You Can Have It All
- And Love
Florence Welch and her team shared the back cover of the album, providing fans a preview of this highly anticipated project. Fans were treated to a theatrical performance on October 17, featuring a choir that enhanced the dramatic atmosphere.
Inspiration Behind “Everybody Scream”
Welch revealed that the album is deeply personal, influenced by her experiences with life-threatening surgery during the “Dance Fever” tour. This included her confronting an ectopic pregnancy. In a recent interview, she described her journey, stating, “The closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death.”
These life-altering experiences led Welch to explore themes of spirituality, womanhood, and the complexities of healing throughout the album.
Collaborations and Influences
The record features contributions from renowned artists such as:
- Mark Bowen of IDLES
- Mitski
- Aaron Dessner of The National
Welch spoke highly of collaborating with Mitski, marking it as a significant moment in her creative journey.
Tour Plans
Florence + The Machine are scheduled for a UK and European arena tour beginning in February. The tour will include two nights at The O2 in London. Additionally, Welch has been announced as the headliner for the 2026 NOS Alive Festival in Portugal, joining other notable acts like Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds.
Tickets for both the tour and the festival are available for purchase now.