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Florence + the Machine debut live 'Lover To Lover' video - watch
Published Thursday, Jan 26 2012, 11:14 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment
Florence + the Machine have released a new music video.
The Florence Welch-fronted act have debuted a live performance of 'Lover To Lover', taken from their second album Ceremonials.

However, the track has not been officially announced as a single and it is yet to be confirmed what will follow their latest cut 'No Light, No Light'.
The band will embark on an arena tour of the UK and Ireland later this year, starting in Dublin on March 2 and finishing in Newcastle on March 16.
They will then move on to the US a month later, starting in Santa Barbara on April 14 and concluding in Atlantic City on May 12.
> Florence + the Machine cover Drake, Rihanna's 'Take Care' - video
Watch the live video for Florence + the Machine's 'Lover To Lover' below:
The Florence Welch-fronted act have debuted a live performance of 'Lover To Lover', taken from their second album Ceremonials.

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However, the track has not been officially announced as a single and it is yet to be confirmed what will follow their latest cut 'No Light, No Light'.
The band will embark on an arena tour of the UK and Ireland later this year, starting in Dublin on March 2 and finishing in Newcastle on March 16.
They will then move on to the US a month later, starting in Santa Barbara on April 14 and concluding in Atlantic City on May 12.
> Florence + the Machine cover Drake, Rihanna's 'Take Care' - video
Watch the live video for Florence + the Machine's 'Lover To Lover' below:
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