This evening, Friday 3 July, the I-Days Milano Coca-Cola 2026 host one of the most anticipated events of the entire event: Florence + The Machine arrives at the Snai San Siro Hippodrome for the only Italian date of the tour.
The Cliffords will open the evening, followed by the Manic Street Preachers, who return to perform in our country twelve years after their last appearance. A lineup which brings together one of the symbolic bands of British rock of the last decades and one of the most interesting emerging realities on the international scene.
The times of the day
- 3.30pm – Early Entry
- 4.00pm – Opening of gates
- 5.30pm – Cliffords
- 6.20pm – Virgin Radio DJ Set
- 19 – Manic Street Preachers
- 21 – Florence + The Machine
The possible lineup
This could be the setlist of the Florence + The Machine concert in Milan, based on the most recent performances of the tour:
Everybody Scream
Shake It Out
Which Witch
Spectrum
Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
You Got The Love
Hunger
King
Howl
What Kind Of Man
Heaven Is Here
One Of The Greats
Buckle
Never Let Me Go
Sympathy Magic
Dog Days Are Over
Free
The Milanese date arrives at a crucial moment for the British band, who released their latest album “Everybody Scream” on October 31st, the sixth chapter of a discography that continues to explore intense and theatrical sound territories. Three years have passed since “Dance fever”, and the live performance at I-Days will be an opportunity to witness the stage transposition of the new work, in that live dimension where the band has always given its best.
Florence Welch faced the last period of her life on a path of rebirth, awareness and healing, primarily physical and finally artistic, which echoes throughout the album and is affected by the process of renewal and re-appropriation with which she had to interface. During the “Dance Fever Tour” of 2022-23 she had to undergo a surgery that saved her life, being forced to cancel the dates of what was a strongly desired and inspirational album created during the pandemic, a product of important artistic value for the band, considering the exegesis of the historical period. “Everybody Scream” was released specifically on Halloween, when the boundary between the living and the dead is so blurred as to create a single pagan celebration that dissolves time, where spiritual and earthly entities solemnly coexist.
The next events of I-Days 2026
- July 3 – Florence + The Machine – Snai San Siro Hippodrome
- July 5th – Foo Fighters + Idles + Fat Dog – Snai La Maura Hippodrome (only Italian date)
- July 6 – System Of A Down + Queens Of The Stone Age + Acid Bath – Ippodromo Snai La Maura (only Italian date)
- September 6 – David Guetta – Snai San Siro Hippodrome (only Italian date)
- September 10th – A$AP Rocky – Snai San Siro Hippodrome (only Italian date)
Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
