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Laufey

National Taiwan Sport University Arena, Taoyuan, TW
15. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
15
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Laufey tickets for National Taiwan Sport University Arena in Taoyuan, intimate jazz-pop concert on tour

Looking for tickets to Laufey in Taoyuan? Her concert at National Taiwan Sport University Arena on 15.05.2026 brings warm jazz-pop, the "A Matter of Time" era and a night for listeners who love voice, piano, strings and elegant arrangements in an arena setting

Laufey in Taoyuan: a jazz-pop evening for an audience that loves the silence between notes

Laufey is coming to the National Taiwan Sport University Arena in Taoyuan on 15.05.2026 at 20:00, as part of the "A Matter of Time Tour". The evening has been announced under the name of her current album, which gives this concert a clear context: it is not only about going through the biggest songs, but about a phase of her career in which Laufey has opened her recognizable jazz-pop, classical discipline and intimate songwriting toward a broader, more emotionally direct sound. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

In the last few years, Laufey has become a rare example of an artist who has brought jazz, bossa nova, classical music and contemporary pop closer to an audience that may never have grown up with the standards of Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday or Chet Baker. Her voice carries an old-fashioned glow, but the lyrics belong to today: falling in love, insecurity, self-questioning and small emotional catastrophes that sound as if they were written in a diary and arranged for a small orchestra in half-light.

Why this concert matters in her current phase

The album "A Matter of Time" was released on 22.08.2025 and presented as Laufey's third studio album. In its announcement, Pitchfork emphasized that it was produced by Aaron Dessner and Spencer Stewart, and that the single "Tough Luck" opened a sharper and more direct part of her expression. In a conversation with Laufey, TIME described the album as more mature and more introspective than her earlier work, with songs dealing with first great love, anxiety, self-sabotage and the relationship between external elegance and inner unrest.

For the audience in Taoyuan, this means that the concert will probably not be only a gentle evening of retro romance. Laufey is still an artist whose world is built around warm vocals, piano, guitar, string lines and melodies that evoke film music, but the new material brings darker edges. "Snow White" opens the theme of beauty pressure and self-perception, "Tough Luck" moves toward disappointment and anger, while "Sabotage", according to descriptions of the album, uses restless instrumental layers to portray anxiety and disorder in the mind.Her previous album "Bewitched" brought her a Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 66th Grammy Awards, and "A Matter of Time" continued that streak and won the same category at the 68th ceremony. This is an important detail for understanding the moment in which this concert is taking place: Laufey is no longer only an internet discovery or a niche jazz-pop phenomenon, but an artist whose albums are recognized in the mainstream, while she has not abandoned the musical language that set her apart.

A sound that connects a jazz club, a film scene and a pop song

Laufey was born in ReykjavĂ­k, grew up in a musical family and was educated as a classical musician. Berklee College of Music states that, at the age of 15, she was already playing cello as a soloist with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, and her path toward popular music never erased that foundation. Precisely for that reason, her songs often sound precise and orderly, but not cold: the melody is clean, the harmonies have a jazz color, and the performance remains close enough to the listener that the feeling of conversation is not lost.Her best-known moments, such as "From the Start", "Let You Break My Heart Again", "Valentine" and songs from the album "Bewitched", have attracted an audience that loves the elegance of old pop, but also those who discover music through short viral clips. The difference is that, with Laufey, virality does not rely on a chorus that flares up quickly and disappears, but on a melody that can be sung with piano, cello or strings. This is music that withstands the silence of a hall well.

What the audience can expect from the evening

The event announcement confirms Laufey as the headliner, while additional performers or guests are not listed. For that reason, the fairest expectation should be directed toward her catalogue and a concert format that rests on vocals, fine arrangements and the dynamics between romantic ballads, more humorous moments and songs that, in her newer phase, carry more drama. There is no need to invent a set list: it has not been published. But the context of the tour clearly says that "A Matter of Time" will be the central axis around which this concert evening is built.In live performance, Laufey works best when the audience listens to details: the way she phrases the end of a line, how a piano chord lingers a fraction of a second longer, how a string or jazz-pop arrangement lifts a chorus without big tricks. This is not a concert for those who want noise from the first minute to the end. It is more attractive to listeners who love a concert as a space of concentration, but also to an audience that wants to hear how songs from the album breathe outside studio production.


  • For long-time fans, the concert is an opportunity to hear how the "A Matter of Time" period continues from "Bewitched" and earlier songs.

  • For a broader audience, Laufey is a good entry into jazz-pop because she does not require prior knowledge of the genre, but careful listening to melody and story.

  • For lovers of classical and orchestral music, the way her training on cello and piano shapes a pop song is interesting.

  • For visitors traveling to Taoyuan, the date in a large hall gives the concert the feeling of a regional gathering of fans.



National Taiwan Sport University Arena as a concert space

National Taiwan Sport University Arena, often also listed as NTSU Arena or Linkou Arena, is located on the grounds of National Taiwan Sport University in Guishan District, Taoyuan City. The hall is a multipurpose indoor space of circular shape, and the university facility rental system page lists a maximum capacity of 15,000 visitors, with 11,000 fixed and 4,000 movable seats. That is large enough for a concert on an international tour, but not so enormous that the feeling of shared listening would be lost.

For Laufey, such a space is interesting because her songs do not depend only on mass singing by the audience, but on vocal clarity and atmosphere. In a large arena, intimate music must always find balance: the production has to reach the last rows, while at the same time preserving a feeling of closeness. NTSU Arena, with its circular shape and multi-level seating, can give a good view of the stage, especially when the concert is conceived around an artist whose performance rests on focus, voice and arrangement, and not only on scenography.

Seats are disappearing quickly. This is especially true for artists like Laufey, whose audience is no longer limited to one genre: at the same concert there may be music students, pop listeners, jazz fans, an audience that discovered her through "From the Start" and those who are coming because of the entire album "A Matter of Time".

Arriving at the hall and moving around Taoyuan

The hall is located at No. 250, Wenhua 1st Road, Guishan District, Taoyuan City. For visitors coming from Taipei, a practical option is the Taoyuan Airport MRT: it is necessary to use the commuter train and get off at station A7 National Taiwan Sport University. Arrival guides emphasize that the express train does not stop at that station, so it is important to check the type of train before boarding. From station A7 to the hall, about 10 minutes of walking is listed.

Those coming from other cities can combine Taiwan High Speed Rail to Taoyuan Station and then transfer to the Taoyuan Airport MRT toward A7. Travelers using Taiwan Railways can arrive at Taipei Main Station, transfer there to the Airport MRT and continue toward National Taiwan Sport University. Bus options also exist, including lines that connect the Linkou area, Chang Gung University and surrounding neighborhoods, but for a concert evening one should count on crowds before and after the performance.Parking next to NTSU Arena, according to available guides, is not large in relation to the hall's capacity. Visitors planning to arrive by car should start earlier and have a backup plan for nearby parking or a combination of driving and public transport. At concerts in large arenas, the slowest part of the evening is often precisely leaving the zone around the hall, so it is worth deciding in advance whether, after the performance, one will wait for the crowd to calm down or head immediately toward the MRT station.

Practical notes for visitors

The opening time of the entrances and detailed entry instructions are not listed in the available event announcement. Therefore, it is reasonable before departure to check the latest notices from the organizer and the hall itself, especially rules about bags, prohibited items, ticket collection and possible changes to entry zones. For a concert that starts at 20:00, arriving earlier reduces pressure on security checks and leaves enough time to find one's way around the complex.It is useful to bring only what is necessary: a document, a ticket in the form required by the organization, a charged mobile phone and light clothing adapted to an indoor hall. Taoyuan in May can be warm and humid, and the difference between the outside air, the crowd on the approaches and the air-conditioned space in the hall can be noticeable. For those traveling from Taipei or staying after the concert, it is good to check the last public transport departures in advance.

Taoyuan as a host for travelers from the region

Taoyuan is one of the most important transport gateways into Taiwan because of its international airport and connection with Taipei. For visitors coming only because of the concert, the advantage is precisely that connectivity: it is possible to arrive from the airport, Taipei Main Station or other cities through a combination of railway and metro. For those staying longer, Taoyuan offers a calmer base than the center of Taipei, but with sufficiently fast connections toward the capital.The Guishan and Linkou area around the hall has an increasingly pronounced role as a concert destination because NTSU Arena regularly hosts major Asian and international pop performances. This means that the audience can expect familiar concert logistics: larger crowds around the station, increased traffic before the start and a sudden wave of people after the end. In that context, the best plan is not complicated: arrive earlier, stick to public transport whenever possible and do not leave the return for the last moment.

Atmosphere: for those who want to hear every breath of the song

Laufey's audience often comes with a different expectation from typical arena euphoria. Here, it is just as important when the hall falls silent as when it sings the chorus. Her songs have theatricality, but not the kind measured by the size of screens or the amount of effects. The drama comes from turns in harmony, from changes in vocal color, from the moment when a charming melody suddenly turns into an admission that love is neither tidy nor simple.That is why the concert in Taoyuan is especially attractive to an audience that loves music with a clear authorial signature. Laufey is not only a singer who interprets beautifully written songs; she is a composer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who builds her own small world. In it one can hear bossa nova lightness, old Hollywood glow, classical precision and contemporary pop directness. When these elements come together in an arena, the result can be unusual: a large hall that behaves like an intimate salon.

It is worth securing tickets in time. Not because every concert needs to be described with dramatic promises, but because Laufey is in a phase of her career in which her audience is expanding from month to month, and the concert in Taiwan is part of a tour that follows an album with strong international resonance.

What to listen to before the concert

For preparation, it is best to start with the album "A Matter of Time", because it provides the thematic and sonic framework of the tour. "Tough Luck" shows a more open, angrier tone; "Snow White" brings introspection about appearance and self-worth; "Sabotage" is important for understanding the more restless side of the album. After that, it makes sense to return to "Bewitched", especially because of the songs that built Laufey a broader audience and brought her Grammy recognition.

"From the Start" remains one of the key songs for understanding her success: rhythmic, charming, close to jazz, but immediate enough for a pop audience to embrace it. "Let You Break My Heart Again" shows how well Laufey uses romantic pain without exaggeration, while "Valentine" reveals her inclination toward a simple, almost cinematic melody. Such a cross-section helps the audience experience the concert not as a series of isolated songs, but as the development of one voice.

Who this is the right concert for

This is a concert for listeners who love when a pop song has harmonic depth, when the vocal does not constantly have to outshout the production and when the arrangement can be just as important as the chorus. Long-time fans will get the opportunity to hear the current phase of Laufey's writing in the context of earlier favorites. A new audience can enter without fear that it does not know jazz: her songs work because they are emotionally readable, even when they are musically elegantly constructed.

Those who feel close to Norah Jones, old standards, classical music, film ballads and contemporary female songwriters who write from a personal perspective will especially enjoy it. But Laufey is not a copy of those worlds. Her advantage is the way she connects them without a feeling of museum distance. In one song she can sound as if she comes from a nighttime jazz club, in another as if she is writing a message to a friend, and in a third as if a small symphonic scene is slipping out of control.

The concert day without unnecessary rushing

Since the ticket is valid for one day, the plan should be simple: organize arrival toward 20:00, leave enough time for crowds around station A7 and the hall, check the entry rules before departure and do not count on everything being solved in the last 20 minutes. A large arena and an international audience mean that queues can form even when the organization is good.

The best experience of a Laufey concert begins before the first tone: with enough time to find the entrance, seat or sector, to silence the phone and to enter the rhythm of an evening that requires attention. Her music rewards the listener who does not rush. She comes to Taoyuan at a moment when her authorial world is larger than ever, but still personal enough that, in a large hall, one can hear the feeling of a single sentence sung almost like a confidence.

Sources:- Live Nation Taiwan - used for the tour name, date, venue and confirmation that Laufey is the headliner of the event.

- Pitchfork - used for information about the album "A Matter of Time", producers Aaron Dessner and Spencer Stewart and the single "Tough Luck".

- TIME - used for the context of the album "A Matter of Time", the description of the thematic shift and Laufey's explanations of a more mature, more introspective sound.- GRAMMY.com - used for information about Grammy recognition for the albums "Bewitched" and "A Matter of Time".

- Berklee College of Music - used for biographical context about Laufey's musical education, classical foundation and early performance with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.

- National Taiwan Sport University Arena - used for information about the capacity, fixed and movable seats, multipurpose use and address of the hall.- Tripool - used for practical information about getting to NTSU Arena, station A7 National Taiwan Sport University, walking distance, public transport and parking.

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