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Laufey Announces U.K. & European Arena Tour to Visit London and Manchester: See Dates

Modern jazz-pop scene-leader Laufey has lined up a string of live dates around the U.K. and Europe for spring 2026.

The Icelandic-Chinese singer and multi-instrumentalist will perform at Manchester’s Co-Op Live (March 4) and  London’s O2 Arena (March 8), alongside venues in Europe, hitting Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, France and more. The shows will mark a continuation of her current world tour, which heads to North America this fall. See the newly-announced dates below. 

A special fan presale will go live tomorrow (Sept. 10) at 9 a.m. (BST), while general sale goes live on Sept. 12 at 9 a.m. Further ticketing details can be found on Laufey’s official website.

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The shows will make for her biggest ever bookings in the U.K. and Europe, and will support the recent release of her third LP A Matter Of Time. The album, which was released via AWAL last month (Aug. 22), debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart – Laufey’s highest placings to date.

Notably, on the Billboard 200, A Matter of Time became the highest-debuting jazz album since Dec. 2018, when Michael Bublé’s Love peaked at No. 2. It also marks Laufey’s first top 10 in the US.

Posting to Instagram, Laufey described A Matter Of Time as “an exploration of time, genre, space, emotion – a true portrait of what it feels like to fall in love and the self discovery that comes with it.” The record follows 2023’s Bewitched, which saw the 26-year-old make a mainstream crossover and scoop a Grammy award for best traditional pop vocal album.

Laufey’s North American tour begins next week (Sept. 15) and will see her play two sold-out Madison Square Garden dates in New York City, as well as nights at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Support will come from Suki Waterhouse, while an opening act for the U.K. and European leg is yet to be announced.

Here’s the full list of Laufey’s 2026 U.K. and Europe tour dates:

  • Feb. 18: Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion
  • Feb. 19: Dusseldorf, Germany @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle
  • Feb. 22: Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
  • Feb. 24: Berlin, Germany @ Velodrom
  • Feb. 26: Vienna, Austria @ Stadthalle
  • Feb. 28: Brussels, Belgium @ ING Arena
  • March 1: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
  • March 2: Paris, France @ Adidas Arena
  • March 4: Manchester, UK @ Co-op Live
  • March 6: Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
  • March 8: London, UK @ O2 Arena
  • March 14: Kopavogur, Iceland @ Korinn Arena

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