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CONCERT

Laufey

Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapur Grad, SG
19. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
19
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Laufey tickets for Singapore Indoor Stadium, jazz-pop romance and the A Matter of Time Tour in Singapore

Looking for tickets to see Laufey in Singapore? Buying tickets for the concert at Singapore Indoor Stadium on 19 May 2026 brings you close to her blend of jazz, pop and chamber romance on the A Matter of Time Tour, with songs loved far beyond one genre

Laufey at Singapore Indoor Stadium: an evening for jazz-pop romance and a new stage of her career

Laufey comes to Singapore Indoor Stadium on May 19, 2026, at 20:00, as part of the "A Matter of Time Tour". For Singapore, this is a performance with clear significance: it is a concert in one of the city’s most important venues, at a stage of her career in which Laufey has developed from an internet and jazz-pop phenomenon into a performer for large arenas. Her concert is not conceived as a loud pop revue, but as a meeting of a large space and very personal songs - voice, a string-like sensibility, jazz harmonies, pop choruses and romance that does not rely on an overemphasized gesture.

Laufey is an Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter, singer, cellist and pianist whom audiences recognize for her blend of jazz, classical music and contemporary pop. Her breakthrough to a wider audience came with songs such as "From the Start", "Valentine", "Let You Break My Heart Again" and "Promise", but her appeal is not only in individual hits. Around her songs, she has built a world in which traces of the Great American Songbook, film ballads, chamber music and intimate diary-like writing can be heard. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Why the "A Matter of Time Tour" is important context for this concert

The Singapore performance is part of the Asian leg of the "A Matter of Time Tour", which includes several cities in the region. On the official tour schedule, Singapore comes after Hong Kong and Taipei, and before Jakarta, Manila, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo and Seoul. This means that Singapore Indoor Stadium is not an incidental club stop, but part of a larger regional series of performances in major halls, with an audience that follows Laufey beyond the boundaries of a single scene or genre.

The tour title is connected with the album "A Matter of Time", her third studio album. The album was released on August 22, 2025, and brought songs such as "Silver Lining", "Tough Luck", "Lover Girl" and "Snow White". On that release, Laufey retains the recognizable elegance of her vocals and orchestral sensibility, but the lyrics are more direct, sometimes more restless and less idealized than in earlier love miniatures. This gives the concert additional tension: the audience is not coming only to hear old favorites, but also to see how the newer songs breathe in a large hall.An important part of the story remains the 2023 album "Bewitched", which brought Laufey a Grammy in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category. That success helped confirm what listeners had already felt: her music does not try to preserve jazz like a museum piece, but translates it into the language of an audience raised on streaming, short video formats and emotionally open writing. That is precisely why her concerts gather an unusually broad audience - from listeners who love classic ballads to younger fans who first discovered her through social media.

A sound that connects the old school and a contemporary audience

Laufey’s distinctiveness is best heard in the way she uses the space between silence and the chorus. In songs, she often starts from an almost room-like closeness: the voice is clear, the phrases are conversational, and the harmonies carry a jazzy softness. Then the arrangement expands, sometimes toward strings, sometimes toward a pop structure that easily stays in the ear. That is her strength for a large hall: even when a song sounds fragile, it is not small. It has enough melodic clarity to reach the back rows.For visitors hearing her live for the first time, it is useful to know several key features of her expression:


  • Vocals: warm, controlled and often close to the singing style of classic jazz standards.

  • Instruments: piano, strings and her cellist background play an important role.

  • Lyrics: love, longing, insecurity and self-observation, often written in direct language.

  • Concert impression: the emphasis is on the song, the voice and the arrangement, not on aggressive stage dramaturgy.



It is precisely this combination that explains why Laufey attracts even an audience that otherwise would not buy a ticket for a jazz concert. Her songs have enough pop clarity to be accessible, but also enough musical refinement to hold the attention of those who love details: a chord change, the color of strings, a small pause before the chorus or a vocal phrase that sounds as if it was sung in a single breath.

What the audience can expect from the repertoire

The exact setlist for Singapore has not been confirmed in advance and should not be invented. But the frame of expectations can be set according to the tour title itself and the current stage of her career. Since the tour is tied to "A Matter of Time", it is reasonable to expect that songs from that album will play an important role. Alongside them, the audience will certainly recognize the older catalogue that turned Laufey into a global name, especially songs from the "Bewitched" period and earlier releases.

It will be especially interesting to see how the newer material fits into a venue such as Singapore Indoor Stadium. Songs from "A Matter of Time" bring more inner tension and emotional openness, while older favorites often carry a dreamier, more nostalgic tone. In a concert sequence, such a contrast can create a beautiful dynamic: from gentle ballads to moments in which orchestral and pop elements become fuller, broader and more pronounced on stage.For longtime fans, the concert is an opportunity to hear how her world has changed after major international success. For the wider audience, it is a good entry point into her catalogue because Laufey’s songs do not require prior knowledge. It is enough to accept a slower tempo, listen to the lyrics and allow the details to accumulate. Seats are disappearing quickly.

Singapore Indoor Stadium as a space for this kind of concert

Singapore Indoor Stadium is located in The Kallang area, a sports and entertainment complex that also includes the National Stadium, OCBC Arena and other facilities. The hall is air-conditioned, multipurpose and without internal columns that would break the view toward the stage. It was designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, and the space, depending on the configuration, adapts to sports, entertainment and concert events.For a Laufey concert, such a space makes sense. Her music requires clarity, good visibility and a feeling that the audience can remain focused on the performance. Singapore Indoor Stadium is not an open-type stadium where details easily drift away, but a closed arena that can maintain the audience’s concentration. The venue’s capacity for different setups is listed in a range from 4,000 to 12,000 visitors, which is large enough for a regional concert moment, but still controlled enough for music that relies on nuance.

Basic information for visitors:


  • Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium.

  • Area: The Kallang, Singapore.

  • Venue capacity: flexible configuration, from 4,000 to 12,000 visitors.

  • Nearest MRT: Stadium, about 800 meters away, approximately a 10-minute walk.

  • Additional MRT options: Kallang is about 1.2 kilometers away, and Mountbatten about 1.5 kilometers away.

  • Distance from the center: about 3.7 kilometers, approximately a 5-minute drive according to the Singapore tourism website.

Unlike large open spaces, arriving in The Kallang can become part of the evening. In the surrounding area there are sports facilities, promenades and hospitality venues, so visitors who arrive earlier can avoid the pressure of the last minutes. This is especially useful for a concert at 20:00 because the approaches and public transport stations are expected to fill up in the period immediately before the start.

How to get there and how to plan the evening

The most practical choice for most visitors will be the MRT. Stadium station on the Circle Line is closest to the hall, while Kallang and Mountbatten can serve as alternative options, depending on the direction of arrival and the crowd after the concert. If you arrive by taxi or private transport, it is worth counting on increased traffic around The Kallang before and after the programme, especially if other events are being held in the complex on the same day.Parking spaces exist in the area, but for large concerts, arriving by car should not be planned as the most relaxed option. The Kallang is well connected by public transport, and for visitors who are not from Singapore, this is the simplest way to avoid searching for parking and delays when leaving. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Arriving earlier has another advantage: Laufey’s audience is not necessarily the kind of audience that enters only at the first drum hit. At this kind of concert, part of the experience is calming down before the performance, finding a seat or position in the hall and entering the musical tone of the evening. If special packages with earlier entry or additional benefits are available for certain categories, the conditions that apply specifically to your own ticket and entry category should be checked, because details may differ by category.

Singapore as a concert stop in the region

Singapore is often an important point in Southeast Asia for international tours because it combines a local audience, travelers from surrounding countries and a well-developed infrastructure for large events. For fans from the region, the concert at Singapore Indoor Stadium can be a practical choice: the city is well connected by air routes, public transport is reliable, and The Kallang area is already accustomed to a large flow of visitors.

In a musical sense, the Singapore date comes at a moment when Laufey is performing in a series of major Asian cities. This strengthens the feeling that this is not only a single guest appearance, but a confirmation of her growing audience in Asia. For an artist whose sound is simultaneously European, American and Asian in cultural references, Singapore is a logical stage: international, multilingual and accustomed to an audience arriving with different listening habits.

For whom this concert is especially appealing

Laufey’s concert will most strongly appeal to an audience that likes songs with a clear melody, but does not want a generic pop performance. If you like vocals that carry character, arrangements with a classical touch and lyrics that do not run away from vulnerability, this is an evening for you. Her songs can work both as a romantic outing and as a concert for listeners who come alone, precisely because they often deal with inner conversations, not only the relationship between two people.

Longtime fans will get the opportunity to follow the transition from the "Bewitched" era into "A Matter of Time". New audiences can expect a concert that does not require knowing every album, but rewards those who recognize details. Jazz lovers will hear how tradition can open itself to a younger audience, while pop lovers will get songs that do not depend on overemphasized production.

It is best to come with the expectation that the evening will have more nuances than explosions. Laufey’s stage identity is built on precision, charm and the relationship between voice and space. In a large hall, that can be especially interesting: intimate music gains broader contours, and the audience becomes part of a shared act of listening, not just a mass in front of the stage.

Practical notes before departure

The programme is announced for 20:00. The door opening time is not stated in the confirmed information available for this text, so it is best to check it immediately before arrival through the information that applies to the purchased ticket and entry category. The same applies to any details about bringing bags, professional photo equipment, merch sales and the order of entry into the hall.

For now, Laufey is listed as the headliner. No support act has been confirmed for the Singapore performance, so one should not be assumed. If the programme expands or additional performers are announced, that may change the rhythm of the evening, but the basic value of the concert remains Laufey’s catalogue and her current tour.A short check before departure:


  • Check the exact entrance, sector and rules that apply to your ticket category.

  • Plan to arrive by MRT if you want to avoid parking crowds.

  • Arrive earlier if you want to enter calmly, buy a drink or find your way around The Kallang complex.

  • Expect a larger number of visitors after the concert ends, especially toward Stadium station.



Ticket sales for this event are ongoing. For a concert that combines a current album, a regional tour and a venue with a strong concert reputation, the smartest thing is to plan arrival without leaving it to the last moment - and leave enough time for the evening to begin before the lights in the hall go down.Sources:

- Live Nation Singapore - data on the date, start time, tour name, venue, headliner and available VIP packages were used.

- Laufey official website - the schedule of the Asian leg of the tour and confirmation of the Singapore date as part of the "A Matter of Time Tour" were used.- Grammy.com - context on the album "A Matter of Time", Laufey’s musical development and collaboration with producers Spencer Stewart and Aaron Dessner was used.

- The Kallang - data on Singapore Indoor Stadium, architect Kenzo Tange, the multipurpose column-free hall and capacity from 4,000 to 12,000 visitors were used.

- Visit Singapore - data on The Kallang area, Singapore Indoor Stadium capacity, nearest MRT stations, distances and parking availability were used.

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