Laufey Announces Biggest Australian and New Zealand Tour To Date
The Icelandic singer is heading our way this July and August.
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Two years on from her blockbuster 2024 tour of Australia, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Laufey is returning for her biggest shows to date this July and August.
The classical meets pop artist is fresh from the release of her critically acclaimed third album, A Matter of Time. Spawning the singles ‘Silver Lining’, ‘Tough Luck’, ‘Lover Girl’ and ‘Snow White’, the album landed at #2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and topped both the US Independent and Jazz Albums Chart.
Currently touring Europe and the UK, Laufey’s anticipated Australasian return kicks off in Western Australia at RAC Arena in Perth on Saturday 25 July.
Laufey then performs at the AEC Arena in Adelaide on Tuesday 28 July, Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday 30 July, Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brizzy on Monday 3 August and Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on Friday 7 August, with the final show taking place in New Zealand at Spark Arena in Auckland on Wednesday 12 August.
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Making a name for herself in her native Iceland with a slew of singles, Laufey broke through in 2022 with her coming-of-age themed debut record, Everything I Know About Love.
She followed up a year later with Bewitched, an album that won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys and turned Laufey into a modern-day popstar.
Combining classical, jazz and pop, Laufey has captured the attention ofmusic lovers across the world with her unique sound, spending much of 2024 on the road, including a compeltely sold out tour of Australia.
Laufey won her second Grammy Award earlier this year, once again claiming Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for her 2025 album A Matter Of Time, and is looking forward to performing tracks from her new album for Australia and New Zealand auditions this winter.
Catch Laufey performing at AEC Arena on Tuesday 28 July. Ticketing information is available at frontiertouring.com.
Laufey – A Matter Of Time Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 25 July – RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Tuesday 28 July – AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 30 July – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Monday 3 August – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 7 August – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 12 August – Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ
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