Looking forward to Florence + The Machine at Tempelhof Sounds

A woman with a fabulous voice and stage presence: together with her now eight-piece band, Florence Welch succeeds in captivating her audience every time. And if you want to dive into other spheres with her, you will soon have the opportunity to do so: On June 10, 2022 Florence + The Machine is at Tempelhof Sounds in Berlin and will close out Friday night with what is sure to be a remarkable set.

Florence + The Machine

The singer is one of the most successful musicians of our time – and rightly so. “Fully instrumented. Visually absolutely stunning. Ethereal. Fairytale. The vocabulary of dreamy vagueness is not sufficient to describe the total work of art Florence + The Machine. Where other artists slip either into pathos or into insignificance, Florence Welch has been dancing on the knife edge of magnificence for four albums,” enthused the organizers of Tempelhof Sounds.

Florence Welch gave a lot for her success. Because she believed in her talent, she dropped out of Camberwell College of Arts. She also reportedly convinced her manager by following her to the bathroom at an event to sing Etta James’s “Something’s Got A Hold On Me” to her.

She sets the heartbeat of generations to music, injecting something heady into the bloodstream of indie music and inspiring creators of fragile and personal music to do the same for over a decade. As if she were the high priestess of vulnerability, Florence brings together behind her melodies, arrangements and percussion that unleash such power live that for the span of a Florence + The Machine concert anything seems possible. Haunting lyrics are accompanied by sugar-sweet cadences that are familiar yet fresh, carried by a brilliant orchestration that never takes the spotlight off its protagonist. – Tempelhof Sounds

Shows by the singer and her band are so engaging because they make you feel like Florence wants to play the best concert of her life every night. And maybe that’s not so far from the truth.

Tempelhof Sounds brings back the carefree festival feeling

From June 10th to 12th, 2022, the former airport site at Tempelhofer Feld will become the festival site. After we had to practice doing without for so long, a carefree festival summer is certainly exactly what we need now to return to normality. In addition to Florence + The Machine, The Strokes, Two Door Cinema Club, The Libertines, Muse, Alt-J, Maximo Park, Interpol, Johnossi and numerous other well-known music greats are also represented. Tickets for the weekend are available here.

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