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Florence + The Machine

Kia Forum, Inglewood, US
19. May 2026. 19:30h
2026
19
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Florence + The Machine tickets for Kia Forum Inglewood and the Everybody Scream Tour concert night live

Looking for tickets for Florence + The Machine in Inglewood? The Kia Forum concert brings Florence Welchs powerful voice, art-pop and indie rock drama, plus the bands new era around "Everybody Scream". The event is set for 19 May 2026 at 19:30 in a venue known for major live shows

Florence + The Machine in Inglewood: a concert marked by the album "Everybody Scream"

Florence + The Machine arrives at the Kia Forum in Inglewood with a concert from the "Everybody Scream Tour", scheduled for 19.05.2026 at 19:30. This is a performance in a venue shaped for major concerts, yet it does not feel like an anonymous sports shell: the Kia Forum has a long musical history, a strong focus on acoustics, and a circular layout that gives the audience a sense of closeness to the stage. For audiences who have followed Florence Welch since the songs "Dog Days Are Over", "Shake It Out", "Spectrum", "Youve Got the Love", "Ship to Wreck" or "Hunger", this date carries extra weight because it comes in a new phase of the band's career, after the release of the sixth studio album "Everybody Scream".

The concert in Inglewood is part of the tour that bears the same title as the newest album. In its calendar for May 2026, the Kia Forum lists two consecutive Florence + The Machine performances, on 19 and 20.05., giving Los Angeles and Inglewood the status of one of the more important stops on the North American part of the tour. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Sound between indie rock, art-pop and theatrical ecstasy

Florence + The Machine is not a band that is easily reduced to one label. At the center is Florence Welch's voice: powerful, high, dramatic, but also fragile when the song asks for silence. Around it are built arrangements in which indie rock, art-pop, soul, folk and baroque pop opulence can be heard. The harp, choral refrains, drums that sound almost ritualistic, and lyrics full of images of water, body, faith, loss and liberation are part of the language by which the band is recognizable.

On a large stage, that style usually turns into a concert that does not depend only on hits. Florence Welch often performs as an artist who leads the song with her body: she runs, turns, enters the refrains as if reliving them, and draws the audience into a shared rhythm. That is why Florence + The Machine concerts are attractive both to those who know only a few of the most famous singles and to fans who look for layers of lyrics, dynamics and emotion in album tracks.

The newest album gives the concert a darker and more mature context

"Everybody Scream" was released on 31.10.2025 as the sixth studio album by Florence + The Machine. The release brings 12 songs, among them "Everybody Scream", "One of the Greats", "Witch Dance", "Sympathy Magic", "Kraken", "The Old Religion", "Drink Deep" and "And Love". From the titles and track list alone, it is clear that the album continues Florence Welch's recognizable inclination toward mysticism, female strength, inner struggle and great emotional contrasts.

Compared with earlier albums, "Everybody Scream" further emphasizes the darker, more ritualistic edge of her writing. Critical texts about the album highlighted the combination of theatricality, gothic energy, vulnerability and powerful refrains. For the concert audience, this means that older material can naturally lean into the new era: "Dog Days Are Over" and "Shake It Out" carry an explosion of liberation, while songs from the new album bring a sense of confrontation, survival and rising to one's feet again.It is not necessary to know every new song in advance for the concert to be understandable. Florence + The Machine has a catalogue that works well live precisely because the songs do not rely only on studio sound. In the hall, the voice, the band's dynamics and shared refrains stand out, while the new album provides an additional emotional frame for an evening in which older favorites and fresh material will probably meet. The exact repertoire for the performance at the Kia Forum has not been announced, so it is not possible to speak of a confirmed set-list.

What the audience can expect from the performance

A Florence + The Machine concert will suit audiences who love music with strong vocals, big refrains and stage intensity, but without the need for everything to be coldly choreographed. Here, the feeling of directness matters. On stage, Florence Welch builds a relationship with the audience through movement, repetition of verses and moments in which the hall turns into a choir. Such a performance comes especially to the fore in songs that have a clear upward trajectory: from a quieter beginning to a finale in which the audience sings almost as loudly as the band.For long-time fans, the appeal lies in the fact that the new tour connects with the entire history of the band, from the early success of the album "Lungs" to later phases in which Florence Welch wrote more openly about fame, the body, love, loss and the personal cost of performing. For the wider audience, the concert is an opportunity to hear one of the most recognizable voices of the British alternative scene in a venue that handles big refrains and powerful drums well.

Seats are disappearing quickly.

Kia Forum: an arena with a musical identity

The Kia Forum is located at 3900 W Manchester Blvd. in Inglewood. The hall opened in 1967, and after a major renovation it reopened in 2014 with a clear emphasis on musical events. This is precisely what matters for a Florence + The Machine concert: the venue is not just a large arena, but a place that actively presents itself as a concert destination. The Kia Forum states that during the renovation, acoustics and performer spaces were significantly improved, and the arena floor was transformed into one of the large general admission areas in the USA.

For visitors, this means several concrete things:


  • The Kia Forum is a concert-oriented arena in Inglewood, in the wider Los Angeles area.

  • The venue address is 3900 W Manchester Blvd.

  • The hall first opened in 1967, and was renovated and reactivated in its current form in 2014.

  • For this event, the venue organizer lists the opening of the Terrace zone from 17:00, with food and drinks available for purchase.

  • For entry, the clear bag rule applies: clear bags up to 12 x 6 x 12 inches are allowed, clear bags up to 1 gallon, small purses up to 9 x 6 inches, and medical and diaper bags with the user.

Throughout its history, the Kia Forum has hosted a number of major musical names, from Aretha Franklin, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, KISS, Led Zeppelin and Eagles to more recent performances by artists such as Harry Styles, Lady Gaga, Drake, MANÁ, Jennifer Lopez, The Weeknd, Tame Impala, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish. That continuity is not just a piece of archive data: it explains why a concert in this hall is experienced differently than in a venue without a musical legacy.

Arrival, parking and public transport

The Kia Forum recommends arriving by public transport, carpooling or ride-share, especially because of traffic around Inglewood and neighboring major facilities. The venue parking lot has entrances via Prairie Ave. and Kareem Ct., and drop-off is allowed at all entrances. For ride-share, a special pick-up area is listed in lot "H", near the intersection of Pincay Dr. and Prairie Ave.If you are coming by public transport, LA Metro lists bus lines for the Kia Forum toward the Prairie/Manchester and Prairie/Kelso stops. From Prairie/Manchester to the venue it is about a 1-minute walk, and from Prairie/Kelso about 3 minutes. This is a practical option for visitors who want to avoid looking for parking after the concert, but the schedule of return lines should be checked according to one's own starting point and the end of the evening.

For drivers, it is useful to know that the venue is located near major roads: from the direction of the 405 freeway, use the Manchester or Manchester/Florence exit, from the 110 freeway the Manchester exit, and from the 105 freeway the Prairie Ave. exit. Because of congestion around the venue, arriving earlier makes sense, especially if you want to go through security screening, leave items according to entry rules and make use of the opening of the Terrace zone before the concert.

Inglewood as a concert point of the wider Los Angeles area

Inglewood is important for visitors because it is located in a densely connected concert and sports zone of the wider Los Angeles area. Other major venues are also nearby, including SoFi Stadium and Intuit Dome, so on days of larger events, traffic can change quickly. Visitors coming from outside the city should plan their route according to the actual arrival time, not only according to distance on the map.

The proximity of Los Angeles gives the concert additional context. Florence + The Machine has an audience in this city that connects the alternative, pop, rock and art scenes, and the double performance at the Kia Forum shows that broad interest is expected. This is not an intimate club concert, but a large arena evening, yet the music of Florence + The Machine handles such a format well because its refrains and vocal power need space.

Who this concert is especially interesting for

The audience that will enjoy it most is one that loves performances with a strong emotional curve. Florence + The Machine is not a concert for those who want only a series of short radio hits without transitions and tension. The songs often grow gradually, change dynamics and count on the moment when the whole hall joins in with voice or applause. In such an environment, new material from the album "Everybody Scream" can sound especially powerful because it leans on themes of voice, body, fear, liberation and the collective release of tension.

For long-time fans, the opportunity to see how the new era fits alongside earlier songs will be important. The wider audience will get a clear cross-section of what made the band one of the most recognizable names in alternative pop: a dramatic vocal, refrains that are easy to remember, lyrics that move toward large images and a performance that is not afraid of theatricality. For lovers of genres on the border of indie rock, art-pop, baroque pop and alternative soul, this is one of the concerts that makes sense to plan in advance.

It is worth securing tickets on time.

Practical notes for the concert evening

For this event, it is especially important to arrive with light belongings. The Kia Forum lists a clear bag policy for the concert, and all bags are subject to inspection. The hall is cashless, which means that the venue accepts major credit, debit and mobile payment methods, with "Cash to Card" kiosks for converting cash into a card. These are small details that can significantly speed up entry and movement around the venue.

Doors and the detailed schedule of the performance itself are not listed in the available information that could be safely conveyed as confirmed, except for the information that the Terrace zone opens at 17:00. Therefore, the most reasonable plan is to arrive early enough, especially if you are taking parking, using ride-share or coming from another part of Los Angeles. The concert starts at 19:30 according to the published event time.The atmosphere that the audience can expect will most likely be a mixture of large arena sound and the almost ritual togetherness that Florence + The Machine builds in its refrains. When songs such as "Shake It Out" or "Dog Days Are Over" appear in a concert setting, they do not function only as familiar hits, but as moments of collective exhalation. The new album "Everybody Scream" further strengthens that motif already with its title.

Why the date at the Kia Forum matters within the tour

The performance on 19.05.2026 is not an isolated concert inserted into the calendar, but part of a broader touring story around the album "Everybody Scream". Since the Kia Forum also lists a second date, 20.05., Inglewood gets two evenings in a row, which usually points to strong interest from the local audience and the importance of the Los Angeles market for the artist. For visitors who are traveling, the first date can be a practical choice because it comes before the second evening and leaves room for an additional stay in the city.Florence + The Machine in this phase of its career does not perform only as a band with a large catalogue, but as a project that constantly returns to the question of what it means to sing about survival, fame, the body and liberation in front of thousands of people. At the Kia Forum, a venue that after renovation is again strongly tied to concerts, that tension between the intimate and the monumental will be heard especially well.

Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

Sources:- Kia Forum - the events calendar and concert page were used to confirm the date, tour name, location, parking, Terrace zone, cashless rules and clear bag rules.

- Kia Forum - the "About the Kia Forum" page was used for information about the history of the venue, renovation, musical focus, acoustics and examples of artists who have performed there.

- Florence + The Machine - the artist page was used to confirm the current touring phase and the context of the release "Everybody Scream".- Republic Records - the release page for "Everybody Scream" was used to confirm that it is the sixth studio album, the release date 31.10.2025 and the list of 12 songs.

- LA Metro - the guide for getting to the Kia Forum was used for information about bus lines, the Prairie/Manchester and Prairie/Kelso stops, and walking distance to the venue.

- Pitchfork and The Guardian - music texts and previews were used for the context of the album "Everybody Scream", the current phase of Florence Welch's career and the critical description of the sound of the new release.

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