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Laufey announces Australian tour for June 2023
12 Apr 2023Frontier Touring are excited to announce LA-based, singer, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Laufey (pronounced lāy-vāy) will make her Australian debut this June with shows in Sydney and Melbourne. Her latest project, A Night at the Symphony (2023), is out now and was recorded live with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra – stream it HERE.
Frontier Members gain access to the member exclusive presale on Thursday 13 April (9am AEST), before tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday 14 April (10am AEST) via frontiertouring.com/laufey.
The Icelandic-Chinese artist with a penchant for jazz has achieved huge success, regularly selling out shows around the world, including concert halls that have previously hosted the likes of Björk and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.
“Revitalising jazz for the modern age” – V Mag
"a degree of musicality and flair that is anything but ordinary" - The FADER
Laufey’s debut studio album, Everything I Know About Love (2022), peaked at #14 on the US Heatseekers albums chart, with track ‘Valentine’ peaking at #1 on the Spotify Jazz Chart, alongside another Laufey hit ‘Let You Break My Heart Again’. In the same year, Laufey appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and was the most streamed jazz artist on Spotify.
‘With velvet-smooth harmonies, swelling string sections and the faintest crackle of an old jazz record, the album plays out like a meandering storybook; each song a little glowing orb of magic.’ – NME
Her debut single ‘Street by Street’ (2020) – written while she attended the Berklee College of Music – reached the top of the Icelandic radio charts and caught the eyes of contemporaries like Billie Eilish, Willow Smith, V of BTS and dodie. Following the release of her Typical of Me EP (2021), Laufey was named Best New Artist in Jazz and Blues at the Icelandic Music Awards and hosted her own show on BBC Radio 3/BBC Sounds.
Laufey’s music continues to receive critical praise both stateside and abroad; Rolling Stone proclaims, “[Laufey’s] fluid guitar playing pushes the track [‘I Wish You Love’] towards bossa nova, while she buttresses her tender lead with long lines of sighing backing vocals that bring to mind the Jordanaires, who sang on hits for Patsy Cline and Elvis Presley,” while Consequence furthers, “Laufey deftly melds new elements of modern music with more traditional sounds of classic jazz, articulating the push and pull of love and loss with distinct eloquence.”
Drawing in fans of multiple generations, Laufey’s live shows showcase the full extent of her musical prowess. Don’t miss the 23-year-old songstress when she performs live for the first time in Australia later this year.