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Florence and the Machine

Florence + the Machine is an English and band formed in in 2007 by singer-songwriter and keyboardist . The group, known for its dramatic arrangements, confessional lyrics, and Welch's soaring, emotive vocals, blends elements of soul, folk, and rock to create a distinctive, theatrical sound. The band first gained prominence with their debut album, Lungs (2009), which topped the and spent 65 weeks in the top 40, earning the British Album of the Year at the 2010 . Follow-up releases include (2011), which also reached number one in the UK and peaked at number six on the ; How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015), featuring hits like "What Kind of Man"; (2018); (2022); and their most recent studio album, Everybody Scream (2025), which debuted at number one on the and number six on the , released on October 31 via Polydor and . Florence + the Machine received the BRIT Critics' Choice Award in 2009 and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2011, solidifying their status as one of the UK's most acclaimed acts of the . The band's lineup has evolved over time but typically features Welch on vocals and Summers on keyboards, alongside a rotating cast of contributors including Rob Ackroyd and harpist Monger. Renowned for Welch's energetic live performances and themes exploring emotion, mythology, and personal turmoil, + the Machine has sold millions of records worldwide and headlined major festivals like .

History

2007–2008: Formation and early releases

, born in 1986 in , began exploring music during her childhood, influenced by the artistic environment of where her mother taught, and by singing in stairwells and bedrooms for their acoustics. As a teenager, she drew inspiration from garage-punk bands and wrote early songs like "" at age 17, initially pursuing music as a solo artist through poetry and songwriting. In the mid-2000s, Welch met keyboardist and producer Isabella "The Machine" Summers at a South London rehearsal studio, where Summers, working in a rock venue, invited Welch to collaborate after hearing her lyrics. Their partnership began informally around 2005–2006, with Summers producing beats in her kitchen studio and Welch providing vocals, evolving from a duo named Florence Robot/Isa Machine into the project Florence and the Machine by 2007. The band formed in London that year as a collaboration that quickly expanded, incorporating additional musicians including guitarist Devonté Hynes (also known as Lightspeed Champion), with whom Welch recorded a mixtape of Green Day covers in 2007. Early sessions focused on demos that captured Welch's dramatic vocal style and Summers' production, laying the groundwork for the band's sound. The group debuted live at small venues, such as the 2007 Soho Revue Bar performance, building buzz through intimate gigs that highlighted Welch's energetic stage presence. In 2008, Florence and the Machine released their debut singles on the independent label , starting with "" in June, followed by an initial version of "" in December. These tracks, produced by Summers and featuring Hynes on guitar, showcased the band's blend of , , and elements. Later that year, in November, the band signed with , marking a pivotal step toward their major-label debut.

2009–2011: Lungs and rise to prominence

Lungs, the debut studio album by Florence + the Machine, was recorded in the and featured production from on tracks including "My Boy Builds Coffins" and "Between Two Lungs," alongside Charlie Hugall on selections such as "Heavy in Your Arms," blending foundations with orchestral flourishes like , strings, and percussion to create a dramatic, theatrical sound. Released on 6 July 2009 in the UK by , Lungs debuted at number 2 on the and spent 28 weeks climbing to number 1 by January 2010, marking a significant commercial breakthrough. The album arrived in the on 20 October 2009 via Universal Republic, initially debuting at number 179 on the before re-entering and peaking at number 14 in 2010 following heightened exposure. Promoting the album, key singles included the re-recorded "Dog Days Are Over," released in December 2009, which reached number 5 on the and was later certified triple platinum by the BPI; "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)," issued in May 2009 and peaking at number 12 in the UK; and "Drumming Song," released in February 2010, attaining number 62. These tracks, with their anthemic builds and Welch's soaring vocals, propelled the band's visibility. Lungs garnered critical acclaim for its bold energy and Welch's raw lyricism, earning a nomination for the 2009 , where it was shortlisted alongside acts like and . The album's success amplified media interest, with Welch receiving the Brit Critics' Choice Award in 2009 as the anticipated breakthrough artist. To support Lungs, Florence + the Machine undertook their first major headlining tour in late 2009, encompassing dates like a sold-out show at in December, followed by US legs in early 2010 that included festival appearances such as , fostering a fervent fanbase and widespread press coverage.

2011–2013: Ceremonials

Following the success of their debut album Lungs, Florence and the Machine began recording their second studio album, , in 2010 and completed it in 2011 at in , with production led by . The sessions emphasized an approach, capturing live instrumentation to enhance the album's dramatic scope. Lyrically, delves into grand themes of love, death, violence, and guilt, reflecting Florence Welch's exploration of emotional extremes and personal redemption. Ceremonials was released on 28 October 2011 by Island Records in the UK, debuting at number one on the UK Albums Chart with over 90,000 copies sold in its first week. It also achieved number-one debuts in Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, marking the band's expanding international presence. By January 2013, the album had been certified double platinum in the UK by the British Phonographic Industry for sales exceeding 600,000 units, and it received a gold certification from the RIAA in the US. The lead single, "Shake It Out", was released to radio on 14 September 2011 and physically in October, peaking at number 12 on the and reaching number 72 on the US Hot 100. Its , directed by , depicts Welch navigating a surreal, decadent symbolizing emotional release. Subsequent single "Spectrum (Say My Name)", a released on 6 July 2012, became the band's first UK number-one , while charting at number 85 on the US Hot 100. The accompanying video, directed by and John Byrne, features Welch as a radiant, otherworldly figure in a fantastical of and . To promote Ceremonials, the band embarked on the Ceremonials Tour from November 2011 to March 2012, encompassing arena shows across Europe, North America, and Australia, with a reported gross of $51.42 million worldwide in 2012 according to Pollstar. The tour highlighted the album's anthemic tracks through elaborate staging and Welch's dynamic performances, including festival slots at Reading and Leeds in 2012, where they headlined the NME Stage. The era culminated in nominations at the 2012 Brit Awards for British Female Solo Artist and Mastercard British Album of the Year, recognizing Ceremonials' critical and commercial impact.

2014–2016: How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful

Following the extensive touring for her second album Ceremonials, Florence Welch took a hiatus from 2012 to 2014, during which she confronted personal challenges including and the end of a significant relationship, experiences that deeply shaped the introspective themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth in her third album. Welch later described this period as a "breakdown," marked by unstructured time that forced her to address her "demons," ultimately leading her to sobriety while working on the record. Recording for How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful took place primarily in 2014, with Welch collaborating with producer , known for his work with artists like and , to create a sound emphasizing live instrumentation, including prominent brass sections and a 36-piece for added dramatic depth. The was released on May 29, , by , debuting at number one on both the —her third consecutive chart-topper there—and the , marking her first number-one in the with 137,000 copies sold in its debut week. The album's lead single, "What Kind of Man," was released in February 2015, followed by "Ship to Wreck" in April and "St. Jude" in July, each accompanied by visually striking music videos that highlighted Welch's theatrical style. "Ship to Wreck" earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards in 2016, underscoring the track's blend of pop accessibility and emotional intensity. To promote the album, Florence + the Machine embarked on the How Beautiful It Is... How Beautiful It Is... Tour from September 2015 to July 2016, featuring arena performances across Europe and North America, with support acts including Grimes on select dates. The tour built on the album's live-oriented production, incorporating full brass ensembles for an energetic, immersive experience; it followed high-profile festival appearances, such as headlining Coachella in April 2015, where Welch performed despite a broken foot sustained onstage. Critics praised How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful for its mature evolution from Welch's earlier work, noting the album's grand, arena-ready energy and Welch's commanding vocals that conveyed raw emotional depth without excess melodrama. Reviews highlighted the live brass and orchestral elements as enhancing the record's themes of relational turmoil and resilience, with calling it a showcase of "total and utter eclipses of the heart" suited for festival stages. The album received widespread acclaim, earning a 77/100 average on from 32 reviews.

2017–2019: High as Hope

Following the orchestral expansiveness of their previous album, Florence + the Machine shifted toward a more introspective sound during the creation of High as Hope, their fourth studio album, released in 2018. Frontwoman Florence Welch drew heavily from her personal experiences with sobriety, having quit alcohol and drugs in 2014, which marked the first time she approached songwriting from a place of emotional clarity and recovery. This process also served as a form of therapy for Welch, allowing her to confront vulnerabilities like disordered eating and self-destructive patterns that had long influenced her life and art. The album's stripped-back, piano-driven arrangements emphasized intimacy over grandeur, reflecting Welch's evolving dynamics within the band and her focus on personal growth. High as Hope was executively produced by Welch herself, with key contributions from producer Emile Haynie, who co-wrote and shaped several tracks, alongside engineers like Brett Shaw and additional input from James Ford. Recorded primarily in London and Los Angeles, the sessions incorporated minimalist production to highlight Welch's raw vocals and lyrical depth, diverging from the band's earlier baroque pop elements. The album was released on June 29, 2018, through Virgin EMI and , debuting at number one on the and selling over 40,000 copies in its first week. It was supported by three singles: "Sky Full of Song," released on April 12, 2018, as the lead track evoking Welch's reflections on fame's isolation; "," issued on May 3, 2018, addressing her struggles with and ; and "Big God," dropped on June 19, 2018, exploring themes of . Lyrically, delves into vulnerability, recovery, and the search for solace amid loss, with Welch examining heartache, family ties, and the comfort found in through storytelling. Notable collaborations included saxophonist , who provided horn arrangements throughout and co-wrote elements that added layers of emotional tumult to tracks like "Big God" and "." To promote the album, Florence + the Machine embarked on the from August 2018 to September 2019, spanning , , and beyond with 93 dates. The tour featured dynamic live interpretations of the new material, highlighted by performances at iconic venues such as in , on May 20, 2019, where Welch's commanding stage presence amplified the album's themes of . High as Hope received widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and Welch's candid songwriting, earning a spot on the 2018 Mercury Prize shortlist alongside nominees like and . Critics praised its raw honesty, with reviews noting how the album's focus on personal reckoning delivered some of Welch's most poignant work to date.

2020–2022: Dance Fever

During the , of Florence + the Machine conceptualized her fifth studio album, , as an exploration of choreomania—a historical "dancing " in medieval where groups uncontrollably danced amid stress and hardship—mirroring her own lockdown-induced anxiety and longing for movement. The album's title and core motif stemmed from Welch's pre-pandemic reading on the phenomenon, which she adapted into a modern fable about the compulsion to perform and escape personal turmoil, questioning her commitment to a "tragic figure" persona after 15 years in music. Production began in early 2020 in with handling the first half, before the pandemic forced Welch back to ; the second half was completed by Dave Bayley of , alongside contributions from Thomas Hull () and Thomas Bartlett (). Recording took place primarily in during the first year of the , with Welch describing a surge of creativity amid isolation that transformed initial plans for domestic stability into fervent songwriting sessions. Elements were developed remotely due to restrictions, followed by in-studio work post-lockdown, shifting from heavy piano arrangements of prior albums toward guitar-driven sounds for a sense of release. Thematically, Dance Fever delves into escapism through dance as a psychological outlet for anxiety, alongside reflections on , motherhood's , and the of balancing artistic ambition with —evident in lyrics confronting self-sabotage and female archetypes like the "king" who rejects bridal roles. Welch has noted the album's introspective tone as a response to and friends falling ill, blending joyous anthems with confessional depth to exorcise inner demons. Dance Fever was released on 13 May 2022 by , debuting at No. 1 on the —marking the band's fourth leader there—and reaching No. 7 on the US , while topping the Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts. It was preceded by singles including the lead "King" in March 2022, which addressed gender dynamics in performance; "Heaven Is Here" in early May; and "Free," a euphoric track evoking club escapism. In April 2023, the band released "Mermaids" as a single from the complete edition of . The accompanying commenced on 15 April 2022 in , , and concluded on 2 September 2023 in , , spanning over 40 dates across and to resume live performances after cancellations. The shows featured elaborate staging designed by and Jason Ardizzone-West, incorporating dynamic lighting, projections, and immersive sets that emphasized dance and movement, allowing Welch to channel the album's themes through communal energy despite challenges like weather disruptions. Critics widely acclaimed Dance Fever for Welch's vocal reinvention—described as luxuriant and soaring—and its blend of introspective songwriting with propulsive energy, earning a Metascore of 84 out of 100 on , the highest for the band. Reviews highlighted the album's pared-back production relative to past works, praising its joyous yet poignant interrogation of performance and as a fresh .

2023–2025: Everybody Scream

Following the release of in 2022, Florence + the Machine continued touring throughout 2023, performing across various venues to support the album's themes of escapism through dance. In 2024, the band took a period of rest and reflection, marked by an orchestral performance at the at London's on September 11, celebrating the 15th anniversary of their debut album Lungs. The recording of the band's sixth studio album, Everybody Scream, began in late 2024 and emphasized experimental elements, blending raw rock with mystical and orchestral textures to create a "guttural, flinty" sound. Welch collaborated with producers Aaron Dessner and James Ford, alongside songwriters Mitski Miyawaki and IDLES guitarist Mark Bowen, incorporating themes of trauma, birth, witchcraft, and cathartic release drawn from personal experiences of loss and healing. The album was released on October 31, 2025, via Polydor and Republic Records, featuring 12 tracks including chamber versions on special editions. Lead singles from Everybody Scream captured its chaotic energy and themes of emotional unleashing, starting with the title track "Everybody Scream" on August 20, 2025, accompanied by a music video extending the band's ritualistic aesthetic. This was followed by "One of the Greats" on September 24, 2025, and "Sympathy Magic" on October 27, 2025, which explored self-deprecating reflections on fame and mortality. In January 2025, Welch provided vocals for "Reflections Laughing," a collaboration with and on The Weeknd's album Hurry Up Tomorrow, delving into vulnerability and self-reflection amid fame's duality. Promotional efforts for Everybody Scream included an interview with Welch on release day, discussing the album's as a response to personal . On October 24, 2025, the band announced The Everybody Scream Tour, a 2026 run starting in North America in April, with subsequent European dates, focusing on intimate venues to amplify the album's raw intensity. The album received widespread critical acclaim for its bold emotional depth and return to theatrical rock roots, debuting at number one on the . Reviews praised its cathartic fusion of and , with calling it an "artistic triumph" from . Early buzz positioned Everybody Scream as a Grammy contender in categories like Best Alternative Music Album, building on fan polls naming it a favorite new release.

Artistry

Musical style

Florence + the Machine's music is primarily classified as , incorporating elements of , , and that create a dramatic and eclectic sound. The band's style blends orchestral grandeur with rhythmic intensity, drawing on classic structures and midnight-moors influences to produce robust, romantic compositions. This fusion is evident in their use of unconventional instrumentation, including played by , sections, and layered percussion that add a theatrical depth to their tracks. Signature elements like gospel-inspired choirs and folk-tinged arrangements further enhance the dynamic builds, transitioning from intimate verses to explosive choruses that evoke emotional . Central to the band's sound is Florence Welch's vocal delivery, characterized by a powerful, operatic range that spans emotive whispers to soaring belts, often infused with raw intensity and . Her voice, described as ethereal yet earthy, conveys profound emotional depth, resembling an of personal turmoil through its bewitching and dramatic phrasing. This vocal prowess, supported by hardy that enable sustained high notes, sets the foundation for the band's operatic flair. In production, early works like Lungs (2009) emphasize orchestral arrangements and tribal percussion for a primal, choir-driven energy, while later albums such as (2022) incorporate electronic and dance elements, evolving toward ecstatic electro-pop with gothic undertones. This progression reflects a shift from robust, string-heavy builds to more pulsating rhythms and synthetic textures, maintaining the core intensity but broadening accessibility. The band's sonic structure and emotional intensity draw comparisons to contemporaries like for their gothic grandeur and theatricality, and for the raw, art-rock edge in blending vulnerability with ferocity.

Influences and themes

, the creative force behind Florence + the Machine, draws heavily from a range of musical and literary influences that shape the band's poetic and evocative style. Among her key artistic inspirations are , whose raw punk energy and literary lyricism inform Welch's confrontational delivery; , whose introspective confessionalism mirrors Welch's emotional depth; and , whose mystical, witchy persona influences the ethereal and ritualistic elements in her work. Additional musical touchstones include Nick Cave's gothic storytelling, Tom Waits' gritty theatricality, Jeff Buckley's soaring vulnerability, and the soulful intensity of and , all of which contribute to Welch's blend of drama and raw emotion. Literary sources further enrich this foundation, with Welch citing Dante's for its mythic descent into personal hells and Virginia Woolf's stream-of-consciousness explorations of inner turmoil and femininity as pivotal to her narrative approach. Her often evoke fairy tales through archetypal journeys of and peril, as seen in motifs of enchanted forests and fateful encounters, while religious —drawing from paganism, witchcraft, and medieval mysticism like the writings of 14th-century —infuses a sense of divine reckoning and spiritual ecstasy. These elements combine to create a poetic, literary style that transcends straightforward , weaving personal confession with universal . The band's lyrical themes center on love and heartbreak, often portrayed as cataclysmic forces that dismantle and rebuild the self, as in the debut album Lungs (2009), where tracks like "Dog Days Are Over" depict romantic turmoil through hyperbolic, mythical lenses of escape and renewal. Mythology recurs as a framework for exploring human frailty, with Welch invoking gods, prophets, and ancient rites to frame contemporary struggles, evident in songs that blend classical lore with personal revelation. Addiction and recovery form another core motif, particularly in High as Hope (2018), where Welch confronts substance abuse and sobriety through vulnerable admissions of hunger and emptiness, marking her own four years sober at the time. Femininity emerges as a multifaceted theme, celebrating the divine feminine—maiden, mother, crone—while critiquing societal constraints, from gendered expectations in love to the sacrifices of ambition in a male-dominated industry. Welch's songwriting evolves across albums, reflecting a progression from the romantic exuberance of Lungs, which expels youthful wildness and relational chaos through bombastic, fairy-tale-infused anthems, to the introspective minimalism of High as Hope, delving into loss, family dynamics, and self-forgiveness with stripped-back honesty. By Dance Fever (2022), themes shift toward societal commentary, examining collective hysteria like medieval dance plagues as metaphors for modern anxiety, pandemic isolation, and the commodification of women's bodies in performance and fame. This maturation continues in Everybody Scream (2025), where personal trauma—such as an ectopic pregnancy—intersects with broader critiques of sexism and rebirth through occult rituals. Welch's process is deeply autobiographical, channeling real-life pain into lyrics that resonate universally by layering private confessions with archetypal imagery, often written in raw bursts during tours or crises to process grief and rage. Visual aesthetics reinforce these themes, with album artwork and videos serving as extensions of the lyrical world. Lungs features Pre-Raphaelite-inspired portraits of Welch as a figure amid natural , echoing mythic ; High as Hope adopts softer, introspective palettes of earth tones to symbolize vulnerability; while and Everybody Scream embrace gothic decadence—crimson reds, ancient manors, and ritualistic symbols like buried figures or exorcisms—to visualize , , and transformation. Moodboards shared with collaborators, incorporating and primal motifs, guide this synergy, turning each release into a cohesive mythic narrative.

Live performances

Concert tours

Florence + the Machine's concert tours have evolved from intimate club and theater performances in their early career to expansive arena spectacles, reflecting the band's growing global popularity and Florence Welch's reputation for immersive, theatrical live experiences. Initially performing in small venues like nightclubs and bars, the band transitioned to headlining mid-sized halls following the success of their 2009 debut album Lungs, emphasizing Welch's raw energy, flowing costumes, and direct audience engagement through crowd dives and impromptu interactions. Over time, productions incorporated dramatic lighting, elaborate stage designs inspired by mythological and natural themes, and occasional to enhance the emotional intensity of songs like "," while harpist Tom Moth's solos added ethereal layers to tracks such as "." The Lungs Tour (2009–2010), the band's first major headlining outing, supported their debut album and spanned over 120 dates across the , , , and , starting in theaters like London's and progressing to larger venues as demand grew. Setlists heavily featured album tracks such as "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" and "," interspersed with covers like Candi Staton's "," which became a live staple for its gospel-infused audience sing-alongs. The tour's minimalist production focused on Welch's vocal prowess and accents, establishing the band's signature blend of and in front of thousands. The Ceremonials Tour (2011–2012) marked a shift to arena-scale shows, including dates at London's and New York's , with 50+ performances across , , and . Productions escalated with opulent staging—crystalline chandeliers, cascading water effects, and Welch's billowing gowns—complementing songs from the sophomore album like "Shake It Out" and "No Light, No Light," often closing with explosive harp-driven encores. The tour highlighted audience participation, as Welch frequently left the stage to embrace fans, fostering a communal atmosphere amid the grandeur. The How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Tour (2015–2016) encompassed nearly 100 dates worldwide, from Belfast's Odyssey Arena to festivals like Coachella, grossing significant box office revenue through high-energy sets blending brass sections and pyrotechnic bursts during tracks like "Ship to Wreck." Harp solos underscored introspective moments in "What Kind of Man," while covers such as Ben E. King's "Stand By Me" (recorded for a video game tie-in) added variety. However, the tour faced challenges when Welch suffered vocal strain, leading to cancellations of European dates including the 2016 Rock en Seine festival in Paris to allow recovery and prevent long-term damage. The (2018–2019) brought the band to arenas like the and for 75 shows across , , and , generating $50.9 million in revenue from 783,377 tickets sold. Emphasizing vulnerability, productions featured stripped-back elements like solo harp interludes on "Big God" and intimate crowd interactions, with setlists incorporating covers such as ' "" to bridge old and new material. Adaptations included seated arrangements for select songs to deepen emotional connection, drawing over 10,000 fans per night on average. The Dance Fever World Tour (2022–2023) concluded the band's most recent major run with 41 arena and amphitheater dates, earning $34.9 million from 447,234 tickets at an average price of $78.19. Theatrical elements shone through illuminated harps during "" and pyrotechnic finales for "," alongside Welch's signature dives into the audience and covers like Fever Ray's "" for atmospheric builds. The tour adapted to post-pandemic protocols with enhanced ventilation and flexible setlists, showcasing the band's resilience amid physical challenges like Welch's 2022 foot injury, which briefly halted legs, and a 2023 emergency surgery that resulted in further cancellations. As of 2025, the band has announced the Everybody Scream tour for 2026, beginning in with North American dates, extending their arena-filling legacy.

Festival and television appearances

Florence + the Machine has delivered several high-profile festival performances that showcased their dynamic live energy and contributed to their rising prominence in the scene. In 2015, the band stepped in as a last-minute headliner at on the Pyramid Stage, replacing the after Dave Grohl's injury; their set, featuring tracks like "" and a cover of "Times Like These," was praised for its infectious enthusiasm and emotional depth, drawing massive crowds and critical acclaim. That same year, they performed at Music and Arts Festival, where Florence Welch's exuberant stage presence included debuting songs from their album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, though the set ended dramatically with Welch breaking her foot after jumping into the crowd during "What Kind of Man." Earlier, in 2011, the band played as part of their promotion, delivering sets that highlighted their orchestral rock sound and helped solidify their festival circuit reputation. The group's television appearances have often amplified their reach through intimate and visually striking renditions. They made multiple guest spots on , including in 2010 with "Dog Days Are Over," 2011 promoting with "Shake It Out" and "No Light, No Light," and 2015 featuring "Ship to Wreck" and "What Kind of Man" from their latest release, each performance underscoring Welch's commanding vocal delivery. On Starring , notable outings include a 2018 performance of "Hunger" that blended raw emotion with orchestral elements, and a 2025 debut of "Sympathy Magic" from their album Everybody Scream, marking a return to late-night TV with haunting intensity. In 2024, Florence + the Machine collaborated with conductor and his orchestra for a performance at the Royal Albert Hall, reinterpreting their debut album Lungs in a symphonic format titled Symphony of Lungs, which celebrated the record's 15th anniversary and was later released as a live , blending with classical arrangements. Special events have provided platforms for collaborative and thematic spectacles. During the 2012 London Olympic Games closing ceremony, the band performed a soaring rendition of "You've Got the Love" as part of the "A Symphony of British Music" segment, contributing to the event's celebratory tribute to pop culture and drawing global attention. At the , they delivered standout collaborations, such as a 2010 mash-up of "You've Got the Love" with titled "You've Got the Dirtee Love," and a 2012 solo performance of "No Light, No Light" that emphasized their dramatic stagecraft. Additionally, their 2012 session, recorded with stripped-down arrangements of hits like "" and covers including "," was released as a live , offering fans acoustic insights into their evolving sound despite initial plans for a full broadcast special. These appearances, often featuring viral moments like the Coachella injury or Glastonbury's impromptu headlining triumph, have significantly boosted the band's fanbase by capturing Welch's unpredictable charisma and the group's theatrical flair in accessible media formats, fostering widespread online sharing and deeper audience engagement.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Florence and the Machine, led by Florence Welch, have garnered significant recognition for their innovative songwriting, powerful performances, and artistic impact, accumulating 24 wins from 107 nominations across major awards that marked key career milestones. These accolades, spanning from their debut breakthrough to recent collaborations, underscore the band's evolution from indie darlings to international icons. In the early years, the band achieved prominent success at the . They won the Critics' Choice Award in 2009, spotlighting emerging talent, followed by the Mastercard British for Lungs in 2010, which celebrated the album's critical and commercial breakthrough. was nominated for British Female Solo Artist in 2010 and 2012, reflecting her rising solo prominence, though she did not win those categories. The band also received high-profile nominations for the , a prestigious award for the best . Lungs was shortlisted in 2009, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful in 2015, and in 2018, highlighting their consistent artistic excellence despite no wins. At the , which honor songwriting, Welch received the International Achievement Award in 2017 for her global influence and distinctive lyrical style. In 2023, she and co-writer won Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "King" from , praised for its emotional depth and craftsmanship. In 2025, Welch and bandmate were honored at the ASCAP Music Awards for their contributions to Drake's "," acknowledging their songwriting reach in pop collaborations. The Q Awards recognized the band's early hits, with wins for Best Female Artist and Best Track for "You've Got the Love" in 2010, signaling their breakout in the UK music scene. They later won Best Video in 2015 for "," lauding its creative direction. At the , Welch secured Best Solo Artist in 2012 and 2013, alongside a 2012 win for Best Track with "," which captured the band's anthemic live energy. On the international stage, the band earned multiple Grammy nominations without a win, totaling nine across categories. These include Best New Artist in 2011; Best Pop Vocal Album for and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Shake It Out" in 2013; five nods in 2016 (Best Pop Vocal Album for How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for "What Kind of Man", Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "", and Best Music Video for "Ship to Wreck"); and Best Alternative Music Performance for "" in 2023. No nominations were received for the 2026 Grammys. The marked an early milestone in 2010, with a win for Best Art Direction in "," plus nominations for Best , Best , Best Rock Video, and Video of the Year, boosting their transatlantic visibility. As of 2025, the band's latest Everybody Scream has not yet secured major award nominations, though their ongoing influence continues through performances and collaborations. These honors collectively affirm Florence and the Machine's role in shaping contemporary indie and .

Commercial performance

Florence + the Machine has sold over 8 million albums worldwide, with their debut album Lungs (2009) accounting for more than 4.4 million copies, including certifications of in the UK, , and , and in . Their second album (2011) achieved over 2.5 million global sales and was certified in the by the RIAA for 500,000 units. How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015) sold more than 1 million copies and earned certification in the UK. The band's singles have also performed strongly on international charts, particularly in the UK where they secured multiple top 10 entries, including the number one hit "Spectrum (Say My Name)" in 2012 and "You've Got the Love" peaking at number five. In the US, tracks like "Dog Days Are Over" reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Spectrum (Say My Name)" entered the top 25. High as Hope (2018) and Dance Fever (2022) continued this momentum, with the latter debuting at number one in the UK with 31,187 units sold in its first week and entering the Billboard 200 top 10. In the streaming era, Florence + the Machine's catalog has amassed nearly 9 billion plays on as of November 2025, with "Dog Days Are Over" surpassing 1 billion streams alone. The band's music enjoys broad international appeal, with albums topping charts in (including and ), , and , alongside consistent top 10 placements in the . Their latest release, Everybody Scream (2025), debuted at number one on the with 31,369 units and reached number four in . Tour revenue has been a major component of the band's commercial success, with the (2018–2019) grossing $50.9 million from 783,377 tickets across 100 shows, and the (2022) earning $34.9 million from 447,234 tickets in 41 performances. Merchandise sales, bolstered by high-profile tours and fan engagement, further enhance their earnings, contributing to sustained financial impact in the live music sector.

Band members

Current members

Florence Welch serves as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for Florence + the Machine, having co-founded the band in 2007 alongside . Her dynamic stage presence and emotive songwriting have defined the group's sound since its inception. , known professionally as "The Machine," is a co-founder who contributes keyboards and handles much of the band's production work, joining in 2007. She has been instrumental in shaping the electronic and orchestral elements of their music from the early days. Robert Ackroyd plays guitar and provides backing vocals, having joined the band in 2009. His rhythmic contributions add a rock edge to the ensemble's performances. Tom Monger is the harpist, incorporating the instrument's ethereal tones since joining in 2009. His role enhances the band's aesthetic, particularly in live settings. Cyrus Bayandor handles bass duties, having become a core member in 2018 following the lineup evolution around the High as Hope era. He provides the foundational groove for the band's expansive arrangements. Aku Orraca-Tetteh contributes percussion, backing vocals, and occasional keyboards, joining in 2018 as part of the refreshed ensemble. His multi-instrumental versatility supports the rhythmic intensity of their concerts. Additional touring musicians as of 2025 include Dionne Douglas on and backing vocals, and Loren Humphrey on , both integral to the band's full-stage production.

Former members

Florence and the Machine has experienced several lineup changes throughout its history, with key departures occurring in the band's early years and after the release of major albums. Devonté Hynes contributed as an early from 2007 to 2008, leaving to focus on his solo career as Lightspeed Champion and later . Christopher Lloyd Hayden joined as drummer in 2007 and remained until 2018, departing after contributing to the album to pursue other interests. Mark Saunders served as bassist from 2009 to 2018, leaving alongside Hayden. Hazel Mills performed backing vocals and keyboards from 2018 to c. 2023, adding layered harmonies and synth textures to live shows during the and eras. The band also featured transient members in its early years, including backup singers such as Ladonna Harley-Peters and Victoria Akintola prior to 2015. These changes, particularly the 2018 departures, prompted a shift to a more stable touring lineup, enhancing consistency in live performances compared to the earlier fluid structure.

Timeline

YearKey Events and Member Changes
2007Florence Welch and Isabella Summers form the band in London.
2009Robert Ackroyd (guitar) and Tom Monger (harp) join the band for the recording and promotion of the debut album Lungs. Christopher Hayden (drums) and Mark Saunders (bass) also join around this time.
2018In February, ahead of the release of High as Hope, Christopher Hayden (drums) announced his departure after 10 years with the band. Mark Saunders (bass) also leaves the band.
2018New members join for stability and touring, including Hazel Mills (backing vocals and keyboards), Cyrus Bayandor (bass), and others to support the High as Hope Tour.
2022–2025Lineup remains stable with core members Florence Welch, Isabella Summers, Robert Ackroyd, and Tom Monger, alongside touring musicians; no major changes reported.

Discography

Studio albums

Florence + the Machine have released six studio albums, each showcasing Florence Welch's evolving artistry through a blend of , , and soul influences. Their debut, Lungs (2009), marked a breakthrough with its raw energy and orchestral elements. Subsequent releases expanded on this foundation, incorporating more polished production and introspective themes, achieving consistent commercial success with multiple number-one albums in the UK. Lungs, released on 6 July 2009 by , was produced by a team including , James Ford, and Charlie Hugall. The album comprises 12 tracks, blending harp-driven ballads and explosive anthems such as "" and "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)," drawing from Welch's personal experiences of love and turmoil. It debuted at number two on the before ascending to number one, where it remained for one week, and peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200. Ceremonials, the band's second album, arrived on 28 October 2011, also via Island Records, and was entirely produced by Paul Epworth. Featuring 12 tracks with sweeping choral arrangements and themes of ritual and redemption, standout songs include "Shake It Out" and "Spectrum (Say My Name)." The record topped the UK Albums Chart and reached number six on the US Billboard 200, marking their first top-10 entry in the US. The third album, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, was released on 1 June 2015 in the UK (2 June internationally) by Island Records, primarily produced by Markus Dravs with contributions from others. It contains 11 tracks exploring heartbreak and resilience, highlighted by "Ship to Wreck" and the title track's lush brass sections. The album debuted at number one on both the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200, becoming their first US chart-topper. High as Hope, issued on 29 June 2018 by and , was co-produced by and , with additional input from Thomas Bartlett and Brett Shaw. Comprising 9 tracks with a more stripped-back, piano-led sound delving into vulnerability and recovery—exemplified by "Hunger" and "Patricia"—it peaked at number one on the and number four on the US 200. The fifth studio album, , came out on 13 May 2022 via , produced mainly by and Dave Bayley. With 12 tracks addressing anxiety, dance, and existential themes through pulsating rhythms and gospel-tinged vocals, key cuts include "" and "Free." It topped the for a second consecutive number one and reached number seven on the US . Their latest release, Everybody Scream, launched on 31 October 2025 by , features production from a collaborative roster including , , and , emphasizing experimental electronic and elements. The 12-track album, with songs like the and "Witch Dance" exploring and inhibition, debuted at number one on the and entered the US at number four in its first week. Lungs alone certified 6× Platinum in the UK by the BPI for exceeding 1.8 million units. Other albums like Ceremonials (3× Platinum), How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (Platinum), and High as Hope (Gold) have achieved certified status in the UK, underscoring their enduring commercial impact.

Compilation and live albums

Florence + the Machine has released a select number of live albums and compilations that expand upon their studio catalog, often featuring reinterpreted tracks, covers, and exclusive material. These releases highlight the band's dynamic live energy and orchestral collaborations, providing fans with intimate or symphonic takes on their music. The band's first official live album, , was recorded in 2011 and released on April 6, 2012, by . This acoustic performance includes stripped-down versions of tracks from Lungs and , such as "Only If for a Night," "," and "No Light, No Light," alongside covers of Otis Redding's "" and Johnny Cash and June Carter's "Jackson." The deluxe edition extends to 25 tracks, capturing Florence Welch's raw vocal intensity in a subdued setting. In 2024, Symphony of Lungs – at the was released on October 25 by Universal Music Operations Limited, documenting a orchestral reimagining of the band's debut album Lungs performed on September 11 at the with conductor and . The 17-track set features lush, cinematic arrangements of songs like "Between Two Lungs," "," and "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)," emphasizing Welch's soaring vocals against sweeping strings and brass. This release marks a 15th-anniversary celebration of Lungs, blending with classical elements. Among compilations, Between Two Lungs serves as an expanded deluxe edition of Lungs, released on November 15, 2010, by Island Records. The two-disc set compiles the original 12 tracks with 13 additional B-sides, remixes, and live recordings, including "Heavy in Your Arms," "Swimming," and a cover of "You Got the Love" by The Source featuring Candi Staton. It offers deeper insight into the creative process behind the debut, with highlights like the ethereal remix of "Drumming Song" by John Legend and Raphael Saadiq. The band has also contributed to soundtracks, notably with "Heavy in Your Arms," an original composition written for : Eclipse. Released on June 8, 2010, as part of the film's soundtrack by Chop Shop Records and , the track delivers a brooding, gothic with and percussion underscoring themes of burdensome love. This single was later issued standalone on November 14, 2010, and included in Between Two Lungs. In 2025, Everybody Scream (Chamber Version) was released on October 31 by Universal Music Operations Limited, coinciding with the sixth studio Everybody Scream. This 16-track companion presents chamber orchestra arrangements of key songs, such as the and select new material, performed with intimate instrumentation including strings and woodwinds to evoke a more delicate, introspective atmosphere. Exclusive to this edition are four chamber-specific versions not found on the standard release.

Tours

Headlining tours

The Lungs Tour (2009–2010) marked Florence + the Machine's debut major headlining effort, promoting their breakthrough album Lungs with a focus on the , , and the , encompassing over 100 shows across theaters and mid-sized venues. The tour built the band's live reputation through energetic performances that highlighted Florence Welch's dynamic stage presence, transitioning from club dates to larger international bookings. The Ceremonials Tour (2011–2012) represented an expansion to arena-scale productions, supporting the sophomore album with approximately 120 dates worldwide, including key stops in , , and . It grossed $31.8 million and sold 618,436 tickets in 2012 alone, ranking as the 40th highest-grossing tour globally that year according to data. The outing featured elaborate staging and orchestral elements, solidifying the band's status as a major live act. The How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Tour (2015–2016) went global with 84 shows, promoting the third album of the same name and emphasizing brass-heavy arrangements in arenas and amphitheaters across , , , and . The tour drew over 200,000 attendees in 2016 alone, achieving high commercial success through sold-out dates and festival integrations. Notable for barefoot, immersive performances, it underscored the band's evolution toward larger-scale spectacles. The (2018–2019) shifted to a mix of intimate theaters, arenas, and festivals, supporting the introspective album with over 100 dates primarily in and . Each ticket sale donated £1/€1/$1 to , reflecting the tour's charitable component amid emotionally raw sets. It concluded with headline slots at major events like the in , capping a run noted for its vulnerability and acoustic depth. Postponed due to the , the (2022–2023) resumed live activity with around 80 dates worldwide, tied to the album and featuring dance-infused productions in arenas and outdoor venues across , , and the . Each ticket sale donated £1 to Choose Love, supporting refugees and displaced people. The tour debuted on Pollstar's Live 75 chart, highlighting strong ticket sales and fan engagement after a multi-year break. Supporting acts like added to its vibrant, celebratory atmosphere. As of November 2025, the Everybody Scream Tour (2025–ongoing) serves as the band's latest headlining outing, announced on October 24, 2025 with initial legs spanning the , , and into 2026, including over 30 arena dates. The North American portion alone comprises 25 shows, starting April 8, 2026, in and extending to cities like and . It supports the recent album Everybody Scream, with presales emphasizing fan access amid high demand.

Promotional and supporting tours

Florence + the Machine's early career was bolstered by supporting slots on tours by established acts, providing essential exposure to larger audiences. In May 2008, the band opened for across Europe, their first significant tour despite financial constraints that limited preparations. This run of shows helped solidify their presence in the circuit, paving the way for broader recognition ahead of their debut album release. The band continued building momentum through high-profile supports in subsequent years. In 2011, Florence + the Machine opened for on four North American dates of the 360° Tour, performing at venues including in , Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, and Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville. These stadium performances exposed them to tens of thousands of fans, amplifying their profile internationally and aligning with the promotion of . They revisited a supporting role in 2015, opening for at London's on October 29 during the , further enhancing their crossover appeal to rock audiences. Promotional tours and events have complemented album launches, focusing on intimate settings to foster direct fan engagement. Following the July 2009 release of Lungs, the band executed a series of small-scale promotional runs, including performances at compact venues like Proud Galleries in London on May 7, 2009, which showcased tracks from the album in a raw, emerging context. These efforts, part of the broader Lungs Tour buildup, were instrumental in cultivating grassroots support and contributing to the album's critical acclaim and commercial ascent in the UK. In late 2025, amid the October 31 release of their sixth studio album Everybody Scream, Florence + the Machine conducted targeted promotional activities to build anticipation for the ensuing arena tour. Such supporting and promotional endeavors have consistently amplified the band's reach, transitioning them from niche indie performers to global headliners while maintaining artistic intimacy in secondary roles.

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