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The Everybody Scream Tour

After three years of silence, Florence + the Machine are finally back with a new album and, above all, a new tour: the British band led by the extraordinary Florence Welch returns to the stage of the I-Days Festival for the second time after their historic sold-out show in 2023. We look forward to seeing you on Friday 3 July 2026 at the Snai Racecourse in San Siro for a spine-tingling rock evening. "Everybody, Scream" are you ready to do it in the company of our ‘Queen of Peace’?!?

 

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Florence Leontine Mary Welch was born on 28 August 1986 in Camberwell, south-east London. The daughter of Evelyn and Nick Welch, a university professor and an advertising executive with a punk past (apparently fundamental to the “musical education of little Florence”), she devoted herself entirely to music after leaving school, Camberwell College of Arts, forming a duo with her friend Isabella Summer, known as “Machine”, and recording a first album with a band called Ashok (an album featuring an early version of the future single “Kiss with a Fist”). However, the project came to nothing: after signing a contract with the Filthy Lucre/About Records label and releasing the album, Florence realised she could no longer continue, feeling she was “in the wrong band” [continue on Rockol]

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