Florence Welch

English singer and songwriter

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2025 Collaborated with Everything Is Recorded on the track 'Never Felt Better', featuring Sampha.
October 2024 Performed 'Florida!!!' with Taylor Swift at The Eras Tour stops in Miami.
October 25 2024 Released the album 'Symphony of Lungs' from the Royal Albert Hall performance.
September 11 2024 Performed with Jules Buckley Orchestra at Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms 2024 Series.
August 2024 Performed 'Florida!!!' with Taylor Swift at The Eras Tour's last stop in London.
2023 Rolling Stone ranked Florence Welch at number 128 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time, recognizing her vocal and artistic achievements.
August 28 2023 Posted a personal statement on Instagram about undergoing emergency surgery, which she described as life-saving, while apologizing for cancelling recent performances.
2022 Awarded and accepted an honorary fellowship from University of the Arts London.
October 14 2022 Released 'Dance Fever (Live at Madison Square Garden)', recorded over two nights on 16 and 17 September 2022.
September 2022 A Florence and the Machine zine was announced, with proceeds to be donated to the charitable foundation Future for Ukraine, featuring photographs taken in Kyiv in November 2021.
May 13 2022 Released the studio album 'Dance Fever'.
March 2022 Welch expressed support for Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War, highlighting the personal stories of dancers in her 'Heaven Is Here' music video filmed in Kyiv.
March 10 2022 Third single 'My Love' was released, premiered on BBC Radio 1's 'Breakfast with Greg James', where Welch announced the album release date of 13 May 2022.
March 9 2022 Welch announced her fifth studio album 'Dance Fever', describing it as 'A fairytale in 14 songs' via her Instagram page.
March 7 2022 Welch released the second single 'Heaven Is Here' with a music video also directed by Autumn de Wilde.
February 23 2022 Florence Welch released her single 'King' along with an accompanying music video directed by Autumn de Wilde.
April 28 2021 Announced her contribution of music and lyrics to a musical adaptation of The Great Gatsby, titled Gatsby: An American Myth.
2020 Florence Welch acted in the television series 'The Third Day', further demonstrating her involvement in film and television projects.
2020 Co-wrote 'Easier' with CamelPhat featuring Lowes, working with David Whelan, Michael Di Scala, and Justin Parker
2019 Discussed her struggles with panic attacks in an interview with Sinéad Burke, openly sharing her mental health experiences.
2019 During her North American tour, Welch advocated for women's rights at concerts in multiple cities, encouraging her audience to donate to the ACLU instead of buying merchandise.
2019 Florence Welch performs a live version of 'Wild Horses' with The Rolling Stones for the Honk deluxe edition
2018 Welch wrote the song 'Patricia' on the album High as Hope, dedicated to her hero and 'north star' Patti Smith.
2018 Welch publicly supported the removal of the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland via Twitter, which ultimately led to the legalization of abortion access in the country.
2018 Released single 'Hunger', where she first publicly discussed her teenage eating disorder.
July 2018 Published her first book Useless Magic: Lyrics and Poetry, featuring lyrics, poetry, and artwork from her first album Lungs to High as Hope.
June 29 2018 Released fourth studio album High as Hope.
May 22 2018 Performed a duet with Mick Jagger, singing 'Wild Horses' at London Stadium during the Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour.
April 12 2018 Released the song 'Sky Full of Song' with an accompanying music video directed by AG Rojas.
2017 Florence Welch appeared in the film 'Song to Song', expanding her artistic work beyond music into acting.
2017 Florence Welch won the International Achievement award at the Ivor Novello Awards
2017 Collaborated with Sia on the Wonder Woman soundtrack, co-writing 'To Be Human' featuring Labrinth
2017 Florence Welch collaborated with Banks & Steelz on the single 'Wild Season' from their album 'Anything But Words'
May 2017 Contributed the song 'To Be Human' to the Wonder Woman soundtrack, co-written with Rick Nowels.
March 2017 Appeared in the film Song to Song directed by Terrence Malick.
2016 Florence Welch collaborates with Rufus Wainwright and Ben de Vries on a rendition of Shakespeare's Sonnet 29
2016 Florence Welch voiced her support for Remain during the United Kingdom's EU Membership referendum, demonstrating her political engagement.
2016 Florence Welch co-wrote 'Goodnight Gotham' for Rihanna's album Anti, collaborating with Robyn Fenty and Paul Epworth
2016 Florence Welch features on Lady Gaga's song 'Hey Girl' from the album Joanne
2016 Florence Welch won the Best Female award at the Silver Clef Awards
2015 Florence Welch provides backing vocals for Emile Haynie on the song 'The Other Side'
2015 Welch broke her foot after leaping off the stage at the Coachella Festival, an incident that highlighted her intense performance style and personal challenges.
June 26 2015 Headlined Glastonbury Festival for the first time, replacing Foo Fighters after Dave Grohl's leg injury.
June 1 2015 Released third album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, which reached #1 in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.
February 2015 Florence and the Machine announced their third album, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, which would go on to reach #1 in multiple markets and earn three Grammy nominations.
2014 Florence Welch became sober, marking a significant personal transformation in her life.
2013 Florence Welch collaborates with ASAP Rocky on the song 'I Come Apart'
2013 Florence Welch provides background vocals for multiple songs by Felix White on the album Cosmo
2013 Florence Welch won the Dancefloor Anthem award at the NME Awards for 'Sweet Nothing' featuring Calvin Harris
2012 Florence Welch performs 'My Baby Just Cares for Me' with Jools Holland on The Hootenanny

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