
"The appearance featured a powerhouse performance of the title track, followed by Florence Welch sitting down for an interview alongside fellow guests Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Allen White, Jennifer Lawrence, and Tessa Thompson. Welch belted out "Everybody Scream" with furious intensity, backed by a choir with synchronized choreography. Their literal screams added to the already haunting nature of the performance, which was accentuated by a tight rhythm section and dynamic piano."
"During Welch's chat with Norton, she referenced previously guesting on the show alongside Springsteen before revealing that his Born in the U.S.A. cut "I'm Goin' Down" was one of the first songs she ever performed. At the time, she only "had three of my own songs" while playing "pubs and clubs of London." The guest panel then joked about the two artists doing a duet of the track when they next appear on the show together."
Florence + The Machine delivered a forceful live rendition of the title track "Everybody Scream" on The Graham Norton Show, supported by a choreographed choir, literal screams, tight rhythm, and dynamic piano. Florence Welch joined a guest panel including Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Allen White, Jennifer Lawrence, and Tessa Thompson for an interview. Welch recalled performing Springsteen's "I'm Goin' Down" early in her career while playing pubs and clubs in London. Welch confirmed the album's Halloween release was intentional and turned the record around faster to hit that date. The album follows 2022's Dance Fever and includes the single "One of the Greats." No North American tour announced; UK and European dates start February 2026.
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