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Florence + Machine Partners with Planned Parenthood at Concerts
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Florence + Machine Partners with Planned Parenthood at Concerts

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Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine partners with Planned Parenthood to provide health resources at her concert tour. The partnership brings reproductive care information directly to fans. This effort supports access to essential healthcare in communities nationwide. Our community grows stronger when we learn together and share knowledge across neighborhoods.

Florence Welch brings reproductive healthcare directly to her fans through a new partnership with Planned Parenthood. The singer announced that Planned Parenthood will set up information tables at multiple stops on her "Everybody Scream" tour.

This partnership launched on April 8, 2026, at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Concert-goers can access resources and connect with healthcare providers right at the venue. The collaboration gives fans immediate access to reproductive health information and services in their communities.

Welch's decision comes from her own experience with pregnancy complications in 2023. She had an ectopic pregnancy that required emergency surgery. Her medical experience inspired both her latest album and this healthcare partnership.

The singer stated that "Planned Parenthood health centers are a lifeline for millions of people" and emphasized that access to trusted providers "is the difference between life and death." Her tour creates space for people to get the care and information they need.

Planned Parenthood's Caren Spruch praised Welch for using her platform to support reproductive freedom. The partnership continues as the tour travels to cities nationwide, bringing vital health resources directly to communities where people gather for music.

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