Florence + The Machine Tour Manchester: get pre-sale tickets for 2022 gigs plus AO Arena date

Florence + The Machine are back on the road in the UK in 2022 - here is how to get tickets and access the pre-sale first.

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Florence + The Machine Dance Fever tour will be in Manchester Florence + The Machine Dance Fever tour will be in Manchester
Florence + The Machine Dance Fever tour will be in Manchester

Florence + The Machine are heading out on the road again for 11 dates during their Dance Fever tour, including a date at Manchester’s AO Arena.

The ethereal popsters, led by singer Florence Welsh, begin their tour, in support of their new album, in Paris on 14 November 2022, then hit the UK for venues including Cardiff, Bournemouth, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and Nottingham and Dublin.

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The tour announcement comes after Florence + The Machine unveiled a trio of intimate April shows in Newcastle, Blackburn and London.

Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine Credit: GettyFlorence Welch of Florence + the Machine Credit: Getty
Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine Credit: Getty

When are Florence and the Machine in Manchester?

The band will be at the AO Arena at 7.30pm on Tuesday 22 November 2022.

How do I get pre-sale tickets for Florence and the Machine?

You need to order the band’s new album Dance Fever from their official website here before Tuesday 22 March.

You will then be emailed information of how to access the pre-sale on 23 March.

When do tickets go on general sale?

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Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday 25 March and you can grab some via Ticketmaster here. Prices have not been released yet.

Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine performs Credit: GettyFlorence Welch of Florence + the Machine performs Credit: Getty
Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine performs Credit: Getty

What else do I need to know?

Support will come from Willie J Healey.

A donation of £1 from each ticket will go to Choose Love’s work supporting refugees and displaced people around the world.

The new album which includes tracks My Love, King and Heaven Is Here, is out on 23 May.

The award-winning band also features keyboardist Isabella Summers, guitarist Rob Ackroyd, and harpist Tom Monger.

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