Florence + The Machine - Everybody Scream (2026)

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After a few quiet years, Florence Welch is back with one simple request: Everybody Scream. Along with a new album, the English powerhouse will be bringing her cathedral of chaos back to Scotiabank Arena. While other dates have their own array of indie darlings, Toronto is lucky enough to welcome superstar-in-the-making Rachel Chinouriri. With Montreal and Detroit dates hugging Toronto, this stop will test just how loud the city's lungs still are for Florence's signature brand of holy hysteria.

The facts

  • Who: Florence + the Machine | Support: Rachel Chinouriri
  • When: Thursday, April 16th, 2026 | 7:30PM
  • Where: Scotiabank Arena | 12,588 Capacity
  • Why: Touring behind her new album, Everybody Scream
  • Last Toronto show: 09/03/22 (Budweiser Stage)
  • Nearest stops: Detroit (04/13), Montreal (04/15)

Presale Dates

  • Artist: Nov 3 @ 12:00PM (Sign Up)
  • Amex: Nov 3 @ 10:00AM
  • VIP Package: Nov 3 @ 10:00AM
  • General Public: Nov 5 @ 10:00AM

Ticket Links

Thursday, April 16: Ticketmaster | Stubhub | TickPick

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Seating Map

Florence + The Machine Scotiabank Arena Seating Map
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💡How I rate shows

  • Various factors are considered, including community sentiment, time since last show, pricing, proximity to nearby dates, and more
  • Each factor is given a positive or negative score. Positive scores swing in the direction of Buy, and negative scores swing towards Wait
  • Factors sum up to one score, which becomes the FaceValue Verdict: Buy or Wait

The factors

Here's everything pushing this presale up or down the FaceValue scale.

Nearly a four-year tour gap +3

Her last appearance at Bud Stage will have been almost four years ago. It's not a very long gap, but it's paced well enough to reignite pent-up demand.

Scotiabank Arena is a tough sell -4

While not her first show in the arena (that would be October 2018 for the High as Hope Tour), Florence in 2026 is a different beast from Florence in 2018. Scotia has comparable seating capacity to Bud Stage, where her last two visits have been, but without a cheaper GA lawn offering, prices will be higher for most attendees. The move indoors will surely test her pull at arena prices.

Casual audience has waned -6

That's not to say the Dog Days Are Fully Over, but we're a long way from the commercial peaks of Florence's early output. We'll have to see how the new album lands with the public.

Multiple dates in driving distance -3

The jury's out on whether hardcore fans will be willing to cross borders for Detroit, but Montreal happening just one day prior could split fans if the price is right.

Cozy spring timing +2

Nestled away from the bustling summer festival season, April presents a comfortable buying opportunity for fans not yet bankrupt by ticket blitzes.

Rachel Chinouriri primed to soar +1

While not a major ticket driver right now, opener Rachel Chinouriri is a rising star in the scene. With recent collaborations with PinkPantheress, sombr, and a TikTok hit, there does exist a world where she makes it into the big leagues.


My recommendation is Wait. The jump from amphitheater to arena suggests confidence, but without a real resurgence in fan demand, it's hard to see the price hike as justified. Expect resale to soften post-album release.

FaceValue Verdict for Florence + The Machine: Everybody Scream -7 Wait
FaceValue presale breakdown for Florence + The Machine - Everybody Scream