Florence + the Machine announces Dance Fever arena tour

Florence is coming to Dublin’s 3Arena 👇

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 18th Mar 2022

After her short run of intimate UK shows sold out within minutes of going on sale this week, Florence + the Machine has announced her album tour for November which will take place in the UK, France, and Ireland.

Florence + The Machine come to Dublin’s 3Arena on 30th November 2022 with tickets from €65.60, including booking fee, going on sale at 9am Friday 25th March.

Florence announced her 5th studio album Dance Fever last week with her new single ‘My Love’.

Produced by Florence Welch, Jack Antonoff and Dave Bayley, Dance Fever is the album that brings back the very best of Florence and is released on May 13th on Polydor Records.

Florence’s chosen charity partner for this tour is Choose Love whereby £1 from every ticket sold on this tour will be donated to them. Choose Love does whatever it takes to provide refugees and displaced people with everything from lifesaving rescue boats to food and legal advice.

Their work has reached over 1.8 million people and supported over 250 fast-acting community organisations across Europe, the Middle East and along the US-Mexico border. Everything they do is powered by a vision of a world that chooses love and justice every day, for everyone.

How to get tickets to see Florence + the Machine in Dublin 👇

UK + IE fans can pre-order the new album here before 5pm on Tuesday 22nd to get access to the pre-sale which will go live at 9am Wednesday 23rd March. General on-sale will be on Friday March 25th, link here.

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