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Florence + The Machine brought their spellbinding live show to Marlay Park on Sunday night, performing to a sold-out crowd of around 40,000 fans as the band continued its Irish tour.
Fresh from a performance at Thomond Park in Limerick the previous evening, Florence Welch took to the stage in Dublin for one of the biggest outdoor concerts of the summer, delivering a set packed with fan favourites alongside tracks from the band's latest album.
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The crowd was treated to a mix of old and new material, with performances of beloved hits including Shake It Out, Spectrum, Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up), Hunger, King, Never Let Me Go, Dog Days Are Over and Free, while newer songs such as Everybody Scream, One of the Greats, Buckle and Sympathy Magic also featured in the set.
The concert marked the second and final Irish stop on the band's Everybody Scream Tour, with support coming from rising British singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri, who also opened the show in Limerick the night before.
Known for her captivating stage presence and powerful vocals, Welch once again had the audience singing along throughout the evening, particularly during closing favourites Dog Days Are Over and Free, bringing a memorable end to the band's sold-out Dublin show.
The performance wrapped up the Irish leg of Florence + The Machine's latest tour before the group heads to mainland Europe for the next run of dates.