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Get Your Florence and The Machine Tickets in Birmingham: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Florence and The Machine bp pulse LIVE
One Pendigo Way, Birmingham, BI
B40 1NT, UK
1. Q-Park Birmingham - 0.3 miles, approx. 15 for 24 hours
2. NCP Birmingham City Centre - 0.4 miles, approx. 18 for 24 hours
3. Millenium Point Car Park - 0.5 miles, approx. 12 for 24 hours
4. Broad Street Car Park - 0.6 miles, approx. 10 for 24 hours
Florence and The Machine Concert Live at bp pulse LIVE | Birmingham
Attending a Florence and The Machine Philadelphia concert at the Xfinity Mobile Arena is like stepping into a world where music and energy collide in the most electric way. This venue, originally opened in 1996 as the CoreStates Center, has seen countless unforgettable nights, from legendary performances to charity basketball games featuring NBA stars that bring the community together. The arena’s vibe is all about innovation and engagement, especially with its state-of-the-art scoreboard installed in 2017 that amps up every moment, making you feel like you’re right there in the action. Florence and The Machine fans will love the intimate Courtside Seats, which put you just feet from the stage, perfect for catching every soulful note and wild dance move. Families aren’t left out either, thanks to the dedicated Family-Friendly Area where friendly staff look out for everyone, even the little ones. Getting there is pretty straightforward, head south on I-76 from the west, and you’re in. Honestly, this venue isn’t just a place to see a concert, it’s a spot that makes you feel part of something bigger, especially when Florence and The Machine bring their magic to Philadelphia.