Florence + The Machine Astonish with Unmissable Everybody Scream Performance on The Graham Norton Show

Florence + The Machine showcased an unforgettable rendition of “Everybody Scream” during their recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show. This captivating display highlights the band’s artistic evolution as they prepare for their upcoming sixth album, set to release on October 31.
Upcoming Album Insights
The new album comprises 12 tracks, featuring a mix of recently released singles. Some key highlights are:
- Witch Dance
- Sympathy
- Magic
- Perfume and Milk
- Buckle
- Kraken
- The Old Religion
- Drink Deep
- Music By Men
- You Can Have It All
- And Love
The band shared a sneak peek of the back cover, stirring excitement among their fans.
Performance Highlights
On October 17, the band enthralled audiences with a theatrical performance, enhanced by the presence of a choir, creating a powerful atmosphere that complemented the song’s emotional depth.
Emotional Resonance of “Everybody Scream”
The inspiration for “Everybody Scream” stems from Florence Welch’s profoundly personal experiences, including life-threatening surgery undertaken during the “Dance Fever” tour. Welch faced confrontations with her ectopic pregnancy, leading her to explore themes of spirituality, womanhood, and healing in her music.
Collaborations and Creative Influences
Welch’s upcoming album features contributions from esteemed artists such as:
- Mark Bowen of IDLES
- Mitski
- Aaron Dessner of The National
Welch expressed her admiration for working with Mitski, deeming it a pivotal moment in her artistic path.
Future Tour Plans
Florence + The Machine will embark on a UK and European arena tour commencing in February, with significant stops including two nights at The O2 in London. Furthermore, Welch will headline the 2026 NOS Alive Festival in Portugal, sharing the stage with iconic artists like Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds.
Tickets for both the upcoming tour and the festival are available for eager fans.