The British band led by Florence Welch will present their sixth album, 'Everybody Scream,' which emerged from "a recovery that led her on a path of exploration into spiritual mysticism, witchcraft, and folk horror, as she recognised the limits of her body and explored what it means to be 'cured,'" Everything is New said in a statement.

Released on October 31, this new album explores themes of femininity, relationships, aging, and death, highlighting "the dark side of banality." The album was written and produced over the past two years by the vocalist, with contributions from artists such as Mark Bowen of IDLES, as well as Aaron Dessner and Mitski.

The band performed at NOS Alive in 2022 during their 'Dance Fever' tour. The following year, they performed at MEO Kalorama, where Florence Welch also performed with American singer Ethel Cain.

"Over the course of five albums - 'Lungs' (2009), 'Ceremonials' (2011), 'How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful' (2015), 'High As Hope' (2018), and 'Dance Fever' (2022) - Florence has become one of the monumental artists of her generation, having achieved several number-one albums in the United States and the United Kingdom and winning numerous awards," the promoter praised.

NOS Alive returns to Passeio Marítimo de Algés on July 9th, 10th, and 11th, 2026.

Florence + The Machine join Buraka Som Sistema and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, who perform on July 11th and 9th, respectively.