Florence + The Machine announce rescheduled date for Leeds First Direct Arena show: when, how to get a refund
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Florence + the Machine have announced a rescheduled date for their tour in Leeds after having to cancel earlier this month due to an injury. The band was scheduled to perform at the First Direct Arena in November but had to reschedule after Florence Welch broke her foot during a London performance.
The singer later confirmed that she’d had a fall during her performance at London’s O2 Arena where she broke her foot and had to cancel the rest of her Dance Fever UK tour. Today, (November 29) Florence Welch, who heads the band posted a heartfelt message on her Instagram account to tell her followers that the dates have been moved for the Dance Fever tour to next year.
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Hide AdShe said: “We practise resurrection. Thank you so much for everyone’s kindness and understanding. See you very soon.” Here’s what you need to know about the new date and what to do if you can’t make it.
When is Florence + The Machine rescheduled Leeds concert
Florence + The Machine have rescheduled their Leeds tour date for Saturday, February 4, 2023 at the First Direct Arena.
How to get tickets for Florence + the Machine in Leeds
Ticket holders of the cancelled event will be able to use the ticket they have already been issued. Anyone else looking to buy tickets for the rescheduled show should visit the Ticketmaster website.
How to get a refund for Florence + the Machine concert in Leeds
Ticket holders who cannot make the rescheduled date should contact their point of purchase to organise a refund.
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