Florence + The Machine, Live in London
24 November 2018, 17:13
Photography by
Burak Cingi
It’s almost a decade since Florence + the Machine released debut album Lungs and, since then, Florence Welch has gone from an art student to auteur. Following the release of 2018's High As Hope, Florence + The Machine played two fantastic nights at London's O2 Arena. Luckily, Best Fit's Burak Cingi was there to snap all of the action.
It’s almost a decade since Florence + the Machine released debut album Lungs and, since then, Florence Welch has gone from an art student to auteur. Following the release of 2018’s High As Hope, Florence + The Machine played two fantastic nights at London’s O2 Arena. Luckily, Best Fit’s Burak Cingi was there to snap all of the action.
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