Florence + The Machine | Perth



Rac Arena

700 Wellington Street, Perth, Australia

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Rac Arena in Perth is a state-of-the-art, modern entertainment venue located along Wellington Street. It features a 10,800 square metre multi-purpose facility used for events such as conventions, sports, concerts and exhibitions. The Arena is home to Perth Wildcats basketball team, as well as elite sporting competitions, world-class entertainment and conferences. Rac Arena is fully equipped with first-class amenities, including modern lighting and sound systems, luxury seating and multiple restaurants for gourmet dining. It also provides the highest quality in security and onsite parking.

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Florence + The Machine will return to Australia next January for a string of national headline dates. On her sixth tour of Australia, the vocal powerhouse will take in capital cities across the country. For the first time since their epic sold out November 2015 tour, which featured four back to back Sydney Opera House Forecourt performances, Florence Welch and her band return to unleash their mesmerising live show on Australian audiences. “Florence is not one to be tame, nor is her band one to shy away from eccentric production and excessive grandeur”, the Sydney Morning Herald announced of their most recent Australian shows. The UK artist has dazzled fans and critics alike across three celebrated studio albums; Lungs (2009), Ceremonials (2011) and How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015), which produced a slew of worldwide hits including, ‘You’ve Got The Love’, ‘Dog Days Are Over’, ‘Shake It Out’ and ‘Spectrum (Say My Name)’ among many others. Florence + The Machine’s latest offering, ‘Big God’, is a raw and enchanting affair, and is the third single to be taken from their highly-anticipated fourth album, High As Hope, out Friday June 29th. “Florence’s infectious enthusiasm and pure abandon on being on stage in front of 6000 people who adore her makes her concert so much more than a rendition of her recording. It’s communal ecstasy” -- News.com.au “It was a show that started at a million miles an hour and never really slowed down” -- Sydney Morning Herald