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Florence And The Machine perform at The Palais Theatre. Photo Zo Damage.

Florence And The Machine perform at The Palais Theatre. Photo by Zo Damage

Florence + The Machine To Return To Australia In November

by Paul Cashmere on July 24, 2015

in Live,News

Florence + The Machine will be back in Australia for a bigger tour in November.

Florence + The Machine are in Australia this week for Splendour In The Grass and also played headline theatre shows in Sydney and Melbourne.

Presale tickets for Florence + The Machine will go on sale on Wednesday July 29 at 11am. General public tickets will be on sale from August 3 at 10.

Florence + The Machine dates

November 7, Perth, Perth Arena
November 10, Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
November 13 and 14, Sydney, Opera House Forecourt
November 18, Brisbane, Riverstage

Florence + The Machine setlist 22 July 2015 Melbourne

What The Water Gave Me (from Ceremonials, 2011)
Ship To Wreck (How Big How Blue How Beautiful, 2015)
Shake It Out (from Ceremonials, 2011)
Cosmic Love (from Lungs, 2009)
Delilah (How Big How Blue How Beautiful, 2015)
Long & Lost (How Big How Blue How Beautiful, 2015)
Sweet Nothing (Calvin Harris cover)
Only If For A Night (from Ceremonials, 2011)
My Boy Builds Coffins (from Lungs, 2009)
How Big How Blue How Beautiful (How Big How Blue How Beautiful, 2015)
Queen of Peace (How Big How Blue How Beautiful, 2015)
What Kind Of Man (How Big How Blue How Beautiful, 2015)
Drumming Song (from Lungs, 2009)
You’ve Got The Love (The Source cover)
Dog Days Are Over (from Lungs, 2009)

St Jude (How Big How Blue How Beautiful, 2015)
Happy Birthday
Spectrum (from Ceremonials, 2011)

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