Florence + The Machine publica su concierto con orquesta

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Florence + The Machine publishes their concert with orchestra

Florence + The Machine announces his new album “Symphony Of Lungs”a live-recorded reimagining of their debut album “Lungs” to celebrate the album’s fifteenth anniversary.

Florence Welch with the composer Jules Buckley and his band are celebrating their anniversary with their debut album “Lungs”that is why they have decided to celebrate it by publishing ““Symphony Of Lungs”an orchestral experience, which took place in the Royal Albert Hall which was transmitted through the BBC Two and iPlayer. The show was a special event organized by the BBC where the band had the opportunity to perform several classics and hits such as “Dog Days Are Over” or “Cosmic Love”.

The album has been published in digital format through Universal. For the physical format, CD and vinyl versions, fans will have to wait a little longer, as they will not be available until March 25, 2025also through Universal. He tracklist from the album is: “Drumming Song”, “My Boy Builds Coffins”, “You’ve Got the Love”, “Bird Song”, “Swimming”, “I’m Not Calling You a Liar”, “Kiss with a Fist “, “Howl”, “Girl With One Eye”, “Hardest of Hearts”, “Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)”, “Blinding”, “Hurricane Drunk”, “Cosmic Love”, “Between Two Lungs”, ” “Dog Days Are Over”, “Falling”

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