A Matter of Time Tour

2025–2026 concert tour by Laufey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The A Matter of Time Tour is the third concert tour by Icelandic musician Laufey. It began on 15 September 2025 in Orlando, United States,[1] and will conclude in Auckland, New Zealand, on 12 August 2026, comprising 67 shows. English singer-songwriter, actress, and model Suki Waterhouse served as the opening act for the North American leg, with South African musician Alice Phoebe Lou serving as the opening act for the UK and European dates, and Icelandic musician Elín Hall serving as the opening act for the Icelandic dates.[2]

LocationNorth America, Europe, Asia, Oceania
Associated albumA Matter of Time
Start date15 September 2025 (2025-09-15)
End date12 August 2026 (2026-08-12)
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A Matter of Time Tour
Tour by Laufey
Official tour poster
LocationNorth America, Europe, Asia, Oceania
Associated albumA Matter of Time
Start date15 September 2025 (2025-09-15)
End date12 August 2026 (2026-08-12)
Legs3
No. of shows67
Supporting acts
Laufey concert chronology
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Background

On 22 August 2025, Laufey released her third full-length album, A Matter of Time.[3] On 29 May 2025, Laufey announced she will embark on a North American headlining tour, marking her first all-arena concert tour. The pre-sale and general sale dates were announced concurrently. Pre-sales started on 3 June, while general sales began on 6 June 2025.[4] On 3 June 2025, Laufey added extra dates for Los Angeles, Oakland, New York and Toronto due to demand.[5] On 5 September 2025, Laufey announced the European leg of tour happening in early 2026. Presale tickets go on sale from 9 September, with the general sale starting on 12 September 2025. Additional dates for London and Kópavogur were announced the same day as the general sale.[6] On 4 March 2026, an Asian, Australian, and New Zealand leg of the tour was announced, comprising 16 shows.[7][8] On 11 March, extra Pasay (Manila), Melbourne and Sydney dates were added due to demand.[9][10] On 3 April, new Beijing and Shanghai dates were announced.[11] On 9 April, a third Melbourne date was added.[12] On 22 April, new Chengdu and Guangzhou dates were announced.[13]

Set list

This set list is from the 15 September 2025, concert in Orlando, Florida. It does not represent all of the concerts for the duration of the tour.[14]

Act l

  1. "Clockwork"
  2. "Lover Girl"
  3. "Dreamer"
  4. "Falling Behind"
  5. "Silver Lining"
  6. "Bored"
  7. "Too Little, Too Late" / "Bewitched"

Act II

  1. "Seems Like Old Times"
  2. "Valentine"
  3. "Fragile"
  4. "While You Were Sleeping"
  5. "Let You Break My Heart Again"

Act lll

  1. "Carousel"
  2. "Forget-Me-Not"
  3. "Cuckoo Ballet (Interlude)"

Act lV

  1. "Mr. Eclectic"
  2. "Castle in Hollywood"
  3. "Promise"
  4. "Goddess"
  5. "Tough Luck"
  6. "Snow White"
  7. "From the Start"

Act V

  1. "Sabotage"
  2. "Letter to My 13 Year Old Self"

Surprise songs

Built into the set is a special song, a rounding track that changes by city, starting from the 18 September show in Fort Worth. Laufey occasionally brought out special guests to perform the special song with her throughout the duration of the tour.[15][16][17]

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Date
(2025)
City Surprise song
18 September Fort Worth "Clean Air"
20 September Houston "The Risk"
21 September Austin "Haunted"
23 September Glendale "Somethin' Stupid" (with Benson Boone)
24 September San Diego "Lovesick"
26 September Los Angeles "Magnolia" (with Hozier)
27 September "Gabriela" (a cappella with Katseye)
29 September Oakland "I Wish You Love"
30 September San Francisco "California and Me"
2 October Vancouver "Misty"
4 October Seattle "Serendipity"
6 October Salt Lake City "Street by Street"
8 October Morrison "It Could Happen to You"
"Clean Air"
10 October Chicago "Bewitched"
11 October Minneapolis "Second Best"
13 October Nashville "Dear Soulmate"
15 October New York City "A Cautionary Tale"
16 October "Best of Wives and Best of Women" (with Lin-Manuel Miranda)
"Illegal" (with PinkPantheress)
19 October Toronto "A Night To Remember"
20 October "Above the Chinese Restaurant"
21 October Laval "Like the Movies"
23 October Washington DC "Just Like Chet"
25 October Philadelphia "Questions For The Universe"
27 October Boston "Slow Down"
"Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town"
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Date
(2026)
City Surprise song
18 February Zurich "How I Get"
19 February Düsseldorf
22 February Copenhagen "Castle in Hollywood"
"How I Get"
24 February Berlin "How I Get"
26 February Vienna
28 February Brussels
1 March Amsterdam
2 March Paris
4 March Manchester "Misty" (with Jeff Goldblum)
"How I Get"
6 March Dublin "Second Best"
"How I Get"
8 March London "Second Best"
9 March "How I Get"
14 March Kópavogur "Second Best"
15 March "How I Get"
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Tour dates

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List of 2025 concerts[4][5]
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s)
15 September Orlando United States Kia Center Suki Waterhouse
16 September Atlanta State Farm Arena
18 September Fort Worth Dickies Arena
20 September Houston Toyota Center
21 September Austin Moody Center
23 September Glendale Desert Diamond Arena
24 September San Diego Pechanga Arena
26 September Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena
27 September
29 September Oakland Oakland Arena
30 September San Francisco Chase Center
2 October Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
4 October Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena
6 October Salt Lake City Delta Center
8 October Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
10 October Chicago United Center
11 October Minneapolis Target Center
13 October Nashville Bridgestone Arena
15 October New York City Madison Square Garden
16 October
19 October Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
20 October
21 October Laval Place Bell
23 October Washington, D.C. United States Capital One Arena
24 October Philadelphia Xfinity Mobile Arena
27 October Boston TD Garden
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List of 2026 concerts[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s)
18 February Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion Alice Phoebe Lou
19 February Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
22 February Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
24 February Berlin Germany Velodrom
26 February Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
28 February Brussels Belgium ING Arena
1 March Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
2 March Paris France Adidas Arena
4 March Manchester England Co-op Live
6 March Dublin Ireland 3Arena
8 March London England The O2 Arena
9 March
11 March Bergamo Italy ChorusLife Arena N/a
14 March Kópavogur Iceland Kórinn Arena Elín Hall
15 March
21 March Lisbon Portugal Coliseu dos Recreios N/a
22 March Barcelona Spain Auditori de Forum
12 May Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Expo TBA
15 May Taoyuan[a] Taiwan NTSU Arena
19 May Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
23 May Tangerang Regency[b] Indonesia Nusantara International Convention Exhibition
26 May Pasay[c] Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
27 May
28 May
31 May Pak Kret[d] Thailand Impact Arena
2 June Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena
5 June Tokyo Japan Tokyo Garden Theater
7 June Goyang[e] South Korea Korean International Exhibition Center
11 June Chengdu China Chengdu Financial City Performing Arts Center
13 June Guangzhou Guangzhou Gymnasium
15 June Beijing Capital Indoor Stadium
17 June Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena
25 July Perth Australia RAC Arena
28 July Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena
30 July Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
31 July
1 August
3 August Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
7 August Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
8 August
12 August Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
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Notes

  1. Labelled as Taipei in promotional material.
  2. Labelled as Jakarta in promotional material.
  3. Labelled as Manila in promotional material.
  4. Labelled as Bangkok in promotional material.
  5. Labelled as Seoul in promotional material.

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