Ceremonials Tour
The Ceremonials Tour was the second concert tour by the English indie rock band Florence and the Machine. The tour included performances at music festivals because it is lead singer Florence Welch's favourite way to perform live. Welch had originally planned to spend over a year touring for Ceremonials before announcing that the December 2012 dates would be the final performances of the tour.
The Ceremonials Tour was a critical and commercial success. Pollstar announced that it was the 40th best-selling tour in the world in 2012 having earned $31.8 million worldwide and having sold 618,436 tickets. Paste magazine ranked the tour the seventh best tour of 2012.
Opening acts
- Laura Marling –
- Two Door Cinema Club –
- Cowboy Indian Bear –
- The Head and the Heart –
- Mat Kearney –
- The Horrors –
- Spector –
- Theme Park –
- Alpines – 10 March
- Blood Orange –
- The Walkmen –
- The Maccabees –
- The Weeknd –
- Snow Patrol –
- The Temper Trap –
- Haim –
- Yna –
Setlist
Tour dates
;Festivals and other miscellaneous performancesBackground and reception
Florence and the Machine played their first performance in support of Ceremonials at New York City's The Boom Boom Room. The performance was sponsored by Interview Magazine, which Florence Welch appeared on the October 2011 cover of.The band played at the Seymour Centre in Sydney, Australia in November where Florence performed in a Jason Wu Fall 2011 dress. The Daily Telegraph reported that the Seymour Centre show was sold-out and called the performance "wonderful" and "another awesome music memory".