FLØRE on tour in Germany in February with their alternative dark pop
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FLØRE writes songs "to make sense of this strange existence". Feeling like an alien for most of her life, she spent her childhood playing guitar, singing and dreaming of the universe. She is inspired by the darkness of growing up and the broken. Or what it must be like when it ends. Or what it is at all. She calls herself a moon lover who expresses loneliness in her songs and uses her touching voice to tell stories about her own fragility, her devotion to unusual people and a broken love.
The year 2024 has started strong for FLØRE with the release of her debut album "Scarytale", which combines punk and modern chart sensibilities to tell stories that many can relate to. The Alt-Z artist experiments with different sounds and styles and the concept album finally gives outsiders and miscreants a platform to shine - not only digitally, but also in a lovingly designed vinyl bundle. With her new single "Back To Bed", the Alt-Z singer consolidates her pop sound and takes her listeners on a journey to her next EP "Madwoman" (January 2025) with new characters. What personality is hidden behind the clown make-up? Fans will find out in the next three singles in 2024.
In addition to resonating across the blog landscape, FLØRE is part of the Spotify RADAR program, has been featured on playlists like New Music Friday US and in 20 other countries, has been featured on Indie Pop, SALT, EQUAL GSA and many others, and graced the cover of OFF POP when she released the lead single "I'm Okay, I'm Just A Little Depressed" from "Superbloom". Her last singles went straight into the German radio top 200 charts. In 2021, she played her very first global live stream show via Amazon Music Session (watch here). In the same year, she played her first live show at the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg and supported rising star Zoe Wees on her headline tour through Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands in 2022. This was followed in 2024 by major festivals such as Hurricane and Southside Festival in the summer and a support tour with Mothica in September. Now, in February 2025, they will finally embark on their first headline tour, where they will perform their new EP live alongside their well-known hits.