The Florence and the Machine setlist for the “Everybody Scream Tour” has been revealed. Florence and the Machine, led by Florence Welch, is known for its powerful vocals and emotionally charged performances. The Everybody Scream Tour brings the band back on stage with a mix of new material and fan favourites, offering audiences an intense and immersive live experience.
What songs are on the Florence and the Machine Everybody Scream Tour setlist?
The following is an example of what Florence and the Machine are expected to play in their setlist for the Everybody Scream Tour. This is based on the band’s recent live performances and previous tour shows, where many of their most popular songs have consistently appeared. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
- Everybody Scream
- Witch Dance
- Shake It Out
- Seven Devils
- Big God
- Daffodil
- Which Witch
- Cosmic Love
- Spectrum
- You Can Have It All
- Music by Men
- Buckle
- King
- The Old Religion
- Howl
- Heaven Is Here
- Sympathy Magic
Encore:
- One of the Greats
- Dog Days Are Over
- Free
- And Love
Based on recent shows, Florence and the Machine tend to keep the overall structure of their setlists fairly consistent, while still leaving room for small changes from night to night. Popular fan favorites like “Dog Days Are Over” and “Shake It Out” usually remain regular features, but other songs such as “Cosmic Love,” “Hunger,” or “Never Let Me Go” may be rotated depending on the mood of the audience and the atmosphere of the venue. The band is also known to occasionally adjust the order of songs or extend certain performances when the crowd’s energy is especially strong. Because of this, no two shows on the Everybody Scream Tour are exactly the same, giving fans at different stops a slightly unique and memorable concert experience.
The Everybody Scream Tour sees Florence and the Machine back on stage, doing what they do best, putting on emotional, high energy shows led by Florence’s powerful vocals. The tour comes after their recent releases and continues their tradition of turning concerts into almost spiritual, sing along experiences. For fans, it feels like another chapter in the band’s long history of unforgettable live performances, where every show has its own magic.
