
FLORENCE + THE MACHINE
wsg GRACE VANDERWAAL
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DateJune 8, 2019
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Event Starts7:30 PM
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Doors6:30 p.m.
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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DirectionsGet Directions
Event Details
Doors: 6:30 p.m.
Show: 7:30 p.m.
Have GA tickets to the show? Please see below:
- Guests can begin lining up at 7:00 AM day of the show. Camping out overnight will not be permitted.
- GEICO Garage will open at 7:00 AM for parking.
- Kia Center's West Plaza will have the GA Barricade and signs up.
- Port-a-pots will be available in the GA Line for guests to use.
- Kia Center will provide water jugs and small cups for guests to use throughout the day.
- Please read the prohibited items list here, as all items used during the day may not be allowed in the venue. (ie: lawn chairs, umbrellas, etc)
- Doors will open 1hr prior to the show time.
Following last year’s history-making North American tour, Florence + the Machine return this spring for a run of dates that kicks off on May 12 in Santa Barbara, CA. Produced by Live Nation, Grace VanderWaal joins the tour as a special guest. Florence + the Machine return to Orlando’s Kia Center on Saturday, June 8. Tickets on sale now!
The band recently shared “Moderation” and “Haunted House,” the first new music since their massively-acclaimed 2018 album, “High as Hope.” The songs received immediate praise as Rolling Stone hailed Welch’s “unmistakable powerhouse vocals” on “Moderation,” while Stereogum described the song as “a huge cinematic stomper.” In contrast, The FADER called the more delicate, “Haunted House,” “classic Florence theatricality” and Billboard noted that it “reveals Welch’s somber side.”
“High as Hope” was nominated for the Mercury Prize and named one of the best of the year by Rolling Stone, Refinery 29, Billboard, the New York Post, Uproxx and many more.
Critical praise for “High as Hope:”
“This time around, her voice is stronger than ever.”—The New York Times
“‘High As Hope’ preserves Florence’s big, torrential melodrama, but it feels less like a storm than the soft light breaking in afterward amid the sober awe of a new day...Her solitude proffers a source of power, a confidence in her ability to express herself on her own.”—NPR
“The ethereal Florence Welch is still spine-chilling in an eccentric new bundle of distinctly anthemic tracks that will have you, too, cooing haikus up to the sky.”—Entertainment Weekly
“The most rewarding Florence and the Machine full-length yet…Florence Welch possesses a supernatural voice—the kind that can summon long-buried ghosts, and then obliterate them fully with a gale-force roar.”—SPIN
“Intent upon inspiring listeners to dare to dream and to fight through the crushing gravity of the times, to love and cherish each other.”—New York Magazine’s Vulture