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Florence + the Machine Partners with Planned Parenthood on Tour
Singer Florence Welch teams up with abortion provider to connect with fans at concert stops.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 12:12am
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The Florence + The Machine tour's partnership with Planned Parenthood aims to connect the abortion provider with the singer's passionate fanbase.Minneapolis TodaySinger Florence Welch has partnered with Planned Parenthood to advertise the abortion giant to fans attending the next leg of the Florence + The Machine's ongoing tour. Beginning April 8, more than a dozen Planned Parenthood affiliates will set up tables at multiple tour stops to provide information about their 'sexual and reproductive care' services.
Why it matters
The partnership between Florence + the Machine and Planned Parenthood highlights the ongoing efforts by the abortion provider to reach new audiences, particularly younger demographics, through collaborations with popular musicians and artists.
The details
Planned Parenthood announced the tour partnership on Monday, stating that the organization will be present at more than a dozen stops on the North American leg of the Florence + The Machine tour, which is in support of the band's latest album 'Everybody Scream.' Florence Welch, the lead singer of the band, expressed her pride in supporting Planned Parenthood and creating 'space on my tour for them to connect people with the care and information they need.'
- The tour is set to resume on April 8 at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
- Planned Parenthood's partnership with Florence + The Machine was announced on Monday, April 8, 2026.
The players
Florence Welch
The lead singer of the band Florence + The Machine, who has partnered with Planned Parenthood to advertise the organization's services to her fans during the band's upcoming tour stops.
Planned Parenthood
A non-profit organization that provides sexual and reproductive healthcare services, including abortion, and has partnered with Florence + The Machine to set up informational booths at the band's tour stops.
What they’re saying
“Planned Parenthood health centers are a lifeline for millions of people, and they are relentlessly attacked. Having access to a trusted provider is essential and also the difference between life and death. In this moment of uncertainty for our rights, I'm proud to support Planned Parenthood and create space on my tour for them to connect people with the care and information they need.”
— Florence Welch, Lead Singer, Florence + The Machine
What’s next
The Florence + The Machine tour with Planned Parenthood partnership is set to continue through the spring and summer of 2026, with the organizations aiming to reach fans at multiple concert stops across North America.
The takeaway
The collaboration between Florence + The Machine and Planned Parenthood reflects the abortion provider's ongoing efforts to align itself with popular culture and reach new, younger audiences through partnerships with influential artists and musicians.
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