Florence + The Machine brings the Everybody Scream Tour to Kia Forum on Tuesday, May 19, with showtime at 7:30 p.m. PT. This is a full arena production — expect theatrical staging, sweeping vocals, and the kind of set that warrants showing up early.
Getting There
Tuesday afternoon in Inglewood will be sunny with a high near 80°F and light southerly winds up to 10 mph. It’s a pleasant evening, but the walk from the parking lots to the Forum entrance is exposed, so expect a warm stroll if you arrive before the sun dips. Inglewood traffic on event nights can stack up fast — aim to arrive by 6:30 p.m. PT to clear bag check and settle in before the opener. Rideshare drop-off is a solid option if you’d rather skip the parking lot scramble entirely.
What to Wear Inside
Once you’re through the doors, the weather stops mattering — but Kia Forum, like most large arenas, runs cool once the air conditioning gets going. A light layer is a smart call. Even smarter: make it a Florence + The Machine hoodie that doubles as your warmth layer and your fandom statement for the night. If you want something lighter for the high-energy moments, a Florence + The Machine t-shirt keeps you comfortable without overheating.
Round out the look with a Florence + The Machine hat, or pick up a Florence + The Machine poster to take home a piece of the tour — the Everybody Scream run isn’t a permanent fixture.
Protect Your Hearing
If you’re anywhere near the pit or front of house, bring a pair of concert ear plugs high fidelity. They reduce volume without muddying the mix, which means you’ll actually hear Florence’s vocals clearly rather than just feel the bass. Your ears will thank you on the drive home.
Quick Tips
- Bags: Check Kia Forum’s current policy — most shows require small clear bags only
- Food: Outside food and large backpacks are typically not allowed
- Parking: Budget extra time; Inglewood lots fill well before showtime
- Rideshare: Designated pickup zones get crowded post-show — hang nearby for 15–20 minutes before requesting
Florence Welch delivers a full theatrical experience. Show up ready to move, ready to scream, and ready for a long night.