Florence and the Machine concluded their "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful" tour on Tuesday in Paris' Le Zenith with a heartfelt performance - a tribute to the Paris attacks in November - by covering The Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" and Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All The Time."

Florence and the Machine took a "folksy" approach to the classic Beatles track, while they teamed up with the Maccabees for the Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All The Time." Rolling Stone reports:

"Florence and the Machine's take on 'All You Need Is Love' was an earnest, folksy rendition that focused on the brassier elements of the 'Magical Mystery Tour' track. After the Beatles cover, Florence and the Machine were joined onstage by the Maccabees to try their hand at performing the Eagles of Death Metal' 'I Love You All the Time' live for the first time; the two groups previously provided a cover of the 'Zipper Down' track as part of EODM's 'Play It Forward' initiative."

Watch Florence and the Machine's stunning rendition of The Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" in the video here.

It's been a good year for Florence and the Machine, who spent much of 2015 on the road for their "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful" tour.

Thankfully, the band will be able to catch up on some rest for a few months before their one week South American tour in March. They'll also be performing a couple more concerts in Europe.

Florence and the Machine will be returning to the United States for a few more shows in 2016: the band is one of the headlining acts at The Hangout Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama on May, in addition to performing at the Firefly Festival at Dover, Delaware in June.

Watch Florence and the Machine and the Maccabees cover Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All The Time" in the video here.