Florence is About to Embark on Lengthy US Tour

Published May 4th, 2019 - 04:44 GMT
Florence Welch (Twitter)
Florence Welch (Twitter)
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She paired her statement outerwear with flared black trousers and a floral blouse, and wore patent leather heeled boots for the occasion. 

She is about to embark on a lengthy US tour with Florence + the Machine in support of their latest album High as Hope.

And Florence Welch appeared relaxed on Friday as she arrived at the lavish Mark Hotel in New York City ahead of her 17-date tour.

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The songstress, 32, cut an effortlessly stylish figure in an orange suede coat with faux fur trim as she headed into the five-star hotel and restaurant in Manhattan.

She paired her statement outerwear with flared black trousers and a floral blouse, and wore patent leather heeled boots for the occasion. 

The Shake It Out hit-maker completed her look with a pair of wide, square frame sunglasses and carried a woven shoulder bag.

And Florence opted to wear her stunning auburn locks loose around her shoulders.

The beauty and her band are set to begin their US and Canada tour in Arcosanti, Arizona on May 10, before heading across the country and playing a show at the infamous Red Rocks amphitheater in Colorado.

The band will also cross the border to make stops in Toronto and Montreal, Canada at the end of June.

Florence + the Machine is then set to perform in Mexico, Belgium and Switzerland before heading back to the UK for the British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park, London.

The band recently premiered their version of Jenny of Oldstones in episode two of the new season of Game of Thrones.

The track, composed by Ramin Djawadi, appeared in the closing credits of the much-anticipated episode after a character, Podrick Payne, had performed a rendition earlier in the show.

Florence and the Machine's Ceremonials track Seven Devils also appeared in Game of Thrones after it was used in the season two trailer in 2012.

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