We’ll be using this space of our ‘Celestial Vaults’ page to post some of your most creative pieces as the world social distances to prevent the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 and save lives.
Read MoreIt was a story which we were part of, all of us, they were the main role, and in the centre of it all, was she. She stole us from the rest of the world, released our souls and led us through a fairytale.
An account of Florence + the Machine playing at the Herodion Theatre, Athens.
Read MoreA beautiful illustration of Florence Welch, submitted by Kelly Warner
Read MoreWe often receive letters about how Florence + the Machine grounds friendships, relationships, and often whole lifestyles. It’s no different for Assad, who, in his essay, details how Florence + the Machine has influenced his life, set amongst a past of “growing up poor”.
Read MoreArtist Phil Ebbrell captures the fluidity and drama of Florence + the Machine’s live shows beautifully in his sketches from the London O2 Arena shows (High As Hope Tour, Nov 2019).
Read MoreAs How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful turns 4 years old this week, we take a look at the way it has shaped, changed and helped fans’ lives across the world.
Read MoreFlorence reminds us we are all human. Her music has taught me to forgive. It has taught me how to love. Her lyrics are thoughts in my mind I'm unable to put into words. It touches my soul in so many ways I cannot describe…
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