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Florence Welch Wears Tadashi Shoji at MSN Presents Florence + The Machine’s Las Vegas After-Party

Florence Welch Wears Tadashi Shoji at MSN Presents Florence + The Machine’s Las Vegas After-Party

Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine was in Las Vegas this weekend to perform at the MSN Presents Florence + The Machine’s Las Vegas After-Party at Marquee’s Boombox in the Cosmopolitan hotel.

Wearing a beautiful floor-length embroidered emerald green gown designed by Tadashi Shoji, the performance was to celebrate the launch of Florence’s  15 U.S. City tour, which is sponsored by MSN. Also in attendance was singer Blood Orage, who opened for Florence earlier in the evening.

Florence + The Machine is playing at the second weekend of the Coachella Music Festival today in Indio, CA.

U.S. Tour Cities & Dates – for more information about tickets, visit florenceandthemachine.net

27 APR 2012 MINNEAPOLIS, MN State Theather
28 APR 2012 MILWAULKEE, WI Eagles Ballroom
29 APR 2012 ST LOUIS, MO Peabody Opera House
1 MAY 2012 DALLAS, TX Palladium Ballroom
2 MAY 2012 HOUSTON, TX Verizon Wireless Theater
3 MAY 2012 NEW ORLEANS, LA New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
4 MAY 2012 MEMPHIS, TN Beale Street Music Festival
8 MAY 2012 NEW YORK, NY Radio City Music Hall
11 MAY 2012 UNCASVILLE, CT Mohegan Sun Arena 22
12 MAY 2012 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ Borgata Spa & Resort Event Center

Florence Welch and Blood Orange

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LAS VEGAS - APRIL 21: Florence Welch, (L) and Blood Orange attend the MSN presents the Florence + The Machine Las Vegas after party at the Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on April 21, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Isaac Brekken/WireImage) *** Local Caption *** Florence Welch; Blood Orange

Photos by Isaac Brekken/WireImage

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