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Florence + the Machine announced their massive 23-date North American tour to promote their upcoming album, 'High As Hope.' The band also previously revealed dates to their concerts across the United Kingdom. -
Goldenvoice Makes ‘Difficult Decision’ To Cancel FYF Fest 2018
FYF Fest 2018 has been canceled due to poor ticket sales. The organizers released a statement claiming they were unable to put on an event that was up to the standards of fans. -
Florence + The Machine Opens Official Instagram Account To Announce New Song ‘Hunger’
Florence + The Machine teased their new track, 'Hunger,'on their new social media page. The Instagram account of the band posted sneak peeks from the music video directed by Andres Gonzalez Rojas. -
The Rolling Stones To Release Massive Vinyl Box Set Containing 15 Studio Albums
The Rolling Stones will be releasing a career-spanning vinyl collection that will feature the iconic bands' albums from 1961 to the most recent, ' Blue & Lonesome.' Mick Jagger and company will kick off their European tour next month. -
Florence + The Machine Releases New Song, ‘Sky Full Of Song’
Florence + The Machine surprised fans Thursday, April 12, with the release of a new track, 'Sky Full of Song.' The British band was reported to be working on its fourth album, 'High As Hope,' as early as last year. -
Kendrick Kamar, Florence + The Machine To Headline New Denver Festival Grandoozy
Grandoozy Festival in Denver, Colorado will kick off with an all-star lineup that also includes The Chainsmokers, Logis, Phoenix, and more. The event will also offer culinary experiences and local craft beer for attendees. -
Bunbury Music Festival to Feat. deadmau5, Ice Cube, Florence + The Machine: Tickets Here!
With huge names like The Killers, Florence + The Machine, and Ice Cube at the top of the bill, the Cincinnati-based Bunbury Music Festival may take the cake as the most overlooked festival event of the summer. -
Florence + The Machine Complete 'The Odyssey' Video Series For 'HBHBHB'
Grab some popcorn for the full Odyssey viewing experience. Florence + The Machine have unveiled the final visual for their video series The Odyssey that pieces together music videos from How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful into 50-minute short film. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Florence + The Machine, J. Dilla, PUP & More
Florence + The Machine, J Dilla and PUP, among many other artists, premiered new songs this week. Check out our weekly mixtape now! -
Firefly, Boston Calling & Free Press Summerfest Offer Cheaper Festival Tickets for Music Fans
If you're still planning to attend one of the countless music festivals this summer and aren't interested in dishing out hundreds of dollars for sold out festivals like Coachella and Electric Forest, you're in luck, because smaller festivals like Firefly, Boston Calling and Free Press Summerfest tout similar lineups for significantly less money. -
Florence + The Machine Cover 'Stand By Me' for Final Fantasy XV Trailer: LISTEN
A new trailer for the Final Fantasy series is exciting enough as it is, but the latest clip for the upcoming Final Fantasy XV has something a little better than game details: a new song from Florence + The Machine. Florence Welch released a new cover of Ben E King's classic "Stand By Me" for the latest FF trailer, and as should have been expected, it's beautiful. -
Sasquatch! Music Festival w/ Disclosure &The Cure Tickets Selling Fast
In January, Sasquatch! Music Festival announced a stacked lineup for their annual summer jam, scheduled to take place at the Gorge Amphitheater in Quincy, Washington on Memorial Day Weekend (May 27-30). The festival's 15th year will include acts like The Cure, Sufjan Stevens, M83, and Grimes.
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