Following the burst of good news that The Beatles are finally available on all steaming music platforms, Florence + The Machine took to covering one of the band's most well known and singable tunes -- "All You Need Is Love."

On Tuesday night, the band finished out its How Blue Tour at Le Zénith in Paris with a few choice covers, including The Beatles tune that put a big, fat smile on Florence Welch's face as the crowd sang and clapped along.

The crowd mimicked the blaring horn parts as Welch skipped about on stage in joyous celebration of all they accomplished this year.

How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful has received mixed critical reviews, but fans have been pretty accepting of the new album, even snagging some award nominations including for the Mercury Prize as well as several categories for The Grammys including Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song.

Earlier this month, they also released a cover of the Eagles of Death Metal song "I Love You All The Time," in support of the Play It Forward campaign. The charitable campaign encourages bands to cover the Eagles of Death Metal song following the attacks in Paris, which left a number of people dead at the band's concert. EODM is pledging to donate 100 percent of the publishing income to The Sweet Stuff Foundation.

Paris is still recovering from these horrendous attacks and Florence + The Machine's concert was a strong show of support and love for the city and its people. She was clearly emotional on stage but delivered a heartwarming, powerful performance that is not soon to be forgotten by those in attendance.

Watch the Beatles cover below as well as the band's take on Eagles of Death Metal's "I love You All The Time."

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