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Laufey is bringing her A Matter of Time tour to Singapore Indoor Stadium this May

Tickets go on sale on March 10 for UOB cardholders and on March 12 for the general public

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
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Mark your calendars – it’s officially only a Matter of Time before Laufey takes over the Singapore Indoor Stadium on May 19 2026, as part of her biggest Asia run yet. Singapore is one of several Asia stops, alongside cities like Hong Kong, Taipei, Manila, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo and Seoul.

Fresh off a golden win at the Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album (for A Matter of Time), the Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter has been described as one of the most magnetic performers of her generation. If you’ve somehow missed the ascent: she’s clocked billions of streams, sold out rooms like the Hollywood Bowl and Royal Albert Hall, and collaborated with top-notch musicians, including several jazz elites such as Jon Batiste and Norah Jones. Rewind the clock: she once played cello with the Iceland Symphony as a teen and later penned her first breakout single while studying at Berklee College of Music.

The tour, titled Laufey: A Matter of Time, sticks to what she does best: turning massive arenas into something that feels surprisingly personal. Expect rich orchestration, tender love songs, and lyrics that might hit a little too close to home.

UOB Reserve and Visa Infinite cardholders get first dibs on March 10 from 10am to 4pm, followed by a wider UOB Visa presale that evening through the next morning. Live Nation members can try their luck from noon on March 11 here, with general sales kicking off March 12 at 10am via Ticketmaster.

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