music
February 10, 2026
Florence + the Machine review
OVO Hydro, Glasgow Florence Welch is backed by the folk-horror dramatics of a petticoat-clad choir – but quite capable of transfixing the crowd with her billowing voice alone

TL;DR
- Florence Welch performed two sold-out shows in Glasgow for Florence + the Machine's sixth album, 'Everybody Scream'.
- A new song, 'You Can Have It All', addressed grief over an ectopic pregnancy and the music industry's treatment of motherhood.
- The performance featured Welch's band, the Machine, and a choir dressed in frothy petticoats, contributing to a high-drama, folk-horror aesthetic.
- While the dramatic elements were present, Welch's strong vocals were highlighted as being capable of captivating the audience on their own.
- The show included the single 'Sympathy Magic' and closed with the tender song 'And Love'.
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