Florence and the Machine will perform an outdoor show at Thomond Park Stadium in Limerick on 27 June 2026 as part of their tour for the new album ‘Everybody Scream’. The band is known for emotional performances and a distinctive sound blending indie rock, baroque pop and soul. Fans can expect a dynamic live experience from Florence Welch and her powerful vocals.
Summary: Key Points
- Florence and the Machine return to Limerick on 27 June 2026 for a major outdoor concert at Thomond Park Stadium.
- The band will perform tracks from their new album ‘Everybody Scream’, continuing their legacy of emotional and theatrical live shows.
- Tickets go on sale on 9 May 2026, and high demand is expected due to the venue’s large capacity and the band’s popularity.

Florence and the Machine bringing new album to Limerick in 2026
Get ready for a sonic storm in the west of Ireland. Florence and the Machine are set to return to the stage with a massive outdoor show at Thomond Park Stadium in Limerick on 27 June 2026, as part of the upcoming tour celebrating their new album, 'Everybody Scream'.
The tour marks a return to big outdoor settings for the band who have, over the past decade and a half, turned emotional turbulence into chart-topping anthems. Frontwoman Florence Welch is known for turning trauma into poetry, and sweat-soaked gigs into spiritual moments. Her distinct voice—fragile one moment, a gale force the next—has made Florence and the Machine one of the most captivating live acts of this generation.
Launched with jaw-dropping performances back in 2009 around their Mercury Prize-nominated debut 'Lungs', the group has consistently pushed the limits of indie rock with baroque pop and soul. Hits like ‘Shake It Out’, ‘Dog Days Are Over’, and ‘Hunger’ have made their way into everything from festival stages to film soundtracks. They are equally known for their visually dramatic aesthetic and theatrical stage presence.
I remember seeing them at Electric Picnic a few years ago, where Welch kicked off her shoes mid-set and sprinted through the crowd like some mythical creature let loose from folklore. It felt less like a setlist and more like collective therapy.
Their upcoming album 'Everybody Scream' promises a new chapter, a blend of ferocity and vulnerability. Although full details remain under wraps, Welch behind a mic has never been one to mumble. And those eager to preview it live will get the chance in Limerick where thousands will gather under what will hopefully be a dry sky (but let’s not bet on it).
Fans shared their excitement on social media, and the buzz is already building:
JUST ANNOUNCED: Florence and The Machine to play Thomond Park, Limerick on 27 June 2026! 🌟 Tickets go on sale this Friday at 9AM 🎟 https://twitter.com/TicketmasterIre/status/1983096485043433783
With their record of sold-out shows and electric performances, you can expect a packed-out stadium brimming with loyal fans and new followers drawn in by the raw power of Welch’s voice and honest lyricism.
From legendary Glastonbury sets to stunning covers like this live BBC session of 'Times Like These', the band has never followed the formula. And this time will be no different.
More on the venue and what to watch for when tickets drop—coming up next.
Event Information
- Artist: Florence and the Machine
- City: Limerick
- Venue: Thomond Park Stadium
- Event date: 27 June 2026
- Ticket sales opening: 09/05/2026
Categories and ticket prices
The pricing and categories of seats will be provided shortly.