Lungs Tour

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The Lungs Tour was the first major headlining concert tour by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine, in support of their debut album, Lungs. In July 2009, upon the release of their debut album, Florence and the Machine announced a six-date concert tour of the United Kingdom. Six soon became nine as three more dates (one in Glasgow, one in Bournemouth and two more for London's Shepherd's Bush Empire) were added. Following the success of the UK tour, with most tickets selling out, mainland European dates were added in countries such as the Netherlands and Italy, where the album also achieved moderate success. The tour is also going to North America and a one-off show in Tokyo. In an interview with Nick Grimshaw, Florence mentioned that her tour was going to be brought to Australia. They also supported U2 on their U2 360° Tour in 2011. After the continued success of Lungs and its new UK chart peak of number 1, Florence Welch announced another nine-date UK and Ireland tour, entitled 'The Cosmic Love Tour'. Florence and The Machine's official website held an exclusive fan pre-sale event on 27 January 2010 and tickets were fully released on Friday, 29 January at 9 a.m. All tickets, for all dates officially sold out. Florence's costumes were designed by Gucci during the later parts of the tour.

Setlist

Typical September setlist

A typical setlist in the first UK leg was:

Typical October Mainland European setlist

The setlist in Cologne was:

Typical December setlist

The setlist in Manchester was:

Typical Australasia setlist

The setlist at The Metro Theatre Australia was:

Typical March 2010 Mainland European setlist

The setlist at Aula Magna (Lisbon), Lisbon was:

Typical March/April 2010 USA setlist

The setlist at Boston was:

Typical 'Cosmic Love Tour' setlist

The setlist in Dublin was:

Support acts

Tour dates

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