Florence Welch shows off her sense of boho style in a statement coral ruffled dress as she makes a stunning entrance for her Dance Fever tour in London
- Florence + The Machine’s Dance Fever world tour kicked off earlier this year and will travel to places including Australia, Greece and Spain in 2023
Florence + The Machine headed to London’s O2 Arena on Friday night for their Dance Fever Tour.
And frontwoman Florence Welch, 35, once again showed her sense of boho style in a statement dress that featured a gorgeous ruffle detail.
The coral garment also featured a sequined lace detail and sheer panel, with the sleeves cascading into a mesh sash while ruffle tiers cascaded underneath.
Born performer: Florence Welch, 35, made a style statement in a coral ruffled dress on Friday as she gave a stunning performance for her Dance Fever tour in London
The You Got The Love hitmaker let her copper-toned tresses fall freely on her chest in a tousled style while lightly accentuating her fair complexion with a soft makeup brush.
Florence delivered a typically stunning performance at the capital’s venue, once taking the stage barefoot.
Though she never fully reveals the reason for her barefoot performances, it’s a common theme for the singer.
Stylish: The coral red garment was also adorned with a sequined lace detail and a sheer panel, with the sleeves falling into a mesh sash while ruffle tiers cascaded underneath
Loving it: The star put on an energetic performance in the capital and once again took the stage barefoot
Boho: The You Got The Love hitmaker let her copper-toned locks fall freely on her chest in a tousled style
During the performance, she appeared energetic while leaping in the air and throwing both arms over and beside her.
The show was the final of the band’s Dance Fever tour, which is promoting their fifth studio album.
The tour continues in Bournemouth on Monday 21st November and will take Florence and her indie band to places including Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Spain in 2023.
It comes after the star recently admitted she’s been “haunted” by the idea of having children and doesn’t feel ready to become a mother just yet.
The performer, who hasn’t been publicly linked to anyone since The Maccabees’ Felix White in 2016, said that while she’s scared, she also dreads the idea of missing out on the opportunity to have children.
In the Zone: Florence put on a typically chilling performance at the capital’s venue
Speaking candidly to Rolling Stone, she said: “To me now, what might be creeping through on this album feels like a slow, creeping overtake.
“It feels like a little ghost — I feel haunted by the idea of kids instead of thinking, ‘I’m ready!
“But then it’s this fear that maybe you’re not ready now, but what if you get to the point where you’re sure and you’ve missed it?
“Time isn’t on your side, and that kind of anger is what makes the scream at the end of ‘King’ — I’m not saying I don’t want those things; I just want more time! But… the time isn’t like that. You cannot escape him.”
On the road: The show was the final of the band’s Dance Fever tour, which is promoting their fifth studio album
More to come: The tour continues in Bournemouth on Monday 21st November and will take Florence and her indie band to places including Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Spain in 2023