Florence + The Machine Unveil Under Heaven Over Hell

A Collection Of Songs Personally Curated By Florence Welch, Streaming Everywhere Today  

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Florence + the Machine unveil Under Heaven Over Hell today, a new collection of songs from across the band’s career personally curated by Florence Welch. The 39-track compilation is available as a digital download and on streaming platforms everywhere today.

 

Listen to Under Heaven Over Hell HERE

 

Florence is spending the summer headlining festivals across Europe in celebration of her much-lauded 2022 album Dance Fever. See below for full routing.

 

Dance Fever, released last spring, was one of the most celebrated releases of 2022. The album was named to Best Of lists from The New York TimesRolling StoneEsquireConsequenceNYLONBillboard, Paste and a host of others.

 

Earlier this year, Florence’s iconic “Dog Days Are Over” was featured in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 at the personal request of director James Gunn. The song’s turn in the film led to a viral moment across streaming platforms, TikTok and beyond, followed by a summer TikTok trend that’s continuing to grow in real time.

 

Across five albums—2009’s Lungs, 2011’s Ceremonials, 2015’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, 2018’s High As Hope and 2022’s Dance Fever—Florence + the Machine have become one of the most monumental bands of a generation, with multiple U.S. and U.K. #1 albums and countless awards. Known for their earth-shattering live show and Florence’s singular, iconic voice, the band have sold out shows and headlined festivals the entire world over. Florence has collaborated and shared stages with icons—The Rolling Stones and Lady Gaga among them—and published a book of lyrics, poetry and drawings, Useless Magic.

FLORENCE + THE MACHINE LIVE

August 10—Sziget Festival—Budapest, Hungary

August 11—Summer Well Festival—Buftea, Romania

August 13—Boardmasters—Newquay, U.K.

August 19—Lowlands Festival—Biddinghuizen, Netherlands

August 20—Pukkelpop—Hasselt, Belgium

August 25—Zurich Open Air—Zurich, Switzerland

August 26—Rock En Seine—Paris, France

September 1—Meo Kalorama—Lisbon, Portugal

September 2—Cala Mijas—Malaga, Spain

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