Lauren Spencer Smith Adds More Shows to “The Art of Being A Mess” Tour in Thirroul
hree additional shows have been included in the tour, accommodating the overwhelming demand from fans. Lauren Spencer Smith will now also perform at Harvest Rock Festival in Adelaide on Sunday, October 26, Anita’s Theatre in Thirroul on Tuesday, October 28, and Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Friday, October 31.
The Harvest Rock Festival tickets are available for purchase now, with further details provided on their website. For Mastercard cardholders, exclusive presales for the new Thirroul and Brisbane shows will commence on Friday, August 22, at 11 am local time, offering them preferred access to some of the best tickets starting from Monday, August 25, at 10 am local time. Information can be found on priceless.com/music.
Live Nation presale will also begin on Friday, August 22, at 11 am local time and continue until Monday, August 25, at 9 am, or until the allocated tickets are sold out. Presale tickets can be obtained by registering on livenation.com.au. General tickets for the Thirroul and Brisbane shows will go on sale on Monday, August 25, at 10 am local time. For a comprehensive list of tour dates and ticket information, visitors can check livenation.com.au.
Embarking on her worldwide tour from Madrid on September 3, Lauren Spencer Smith will travel across Europe, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand, with stops in Paris and London before reaching Australia. Anticipation for her second album, “THE ART OF BEING A MESS,” released by Island Records/Republic Records, is running high.
The tour includes the following Australian and New Zealand dates:
– Harvest Rock, Adelaide on Sunday, October 26
– Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul on Tuesday, October 28 (New Show)
– Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane on Friday, October 31 (New Show)
– Auckland Town Hall, Auckland on Sunday, November 2
– Hordern Pavilion, Sydney on Tuesday, November 4 (Sold Out)
– Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane on Thursday, November 6 (Sold Out)
– Festival Hall, Melbourne on Friday, November 7
– Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide on Saturday, November 8 (Sold Out)
– Astor Theatre, Perth on Monday, November 10 and Tuesday, November 11 (Sold Out)
Tickets for the new shows will be available starting Monday, August 25, at 10 am local time through the Live Nation presale. Detailed information can be found on the official Live Nation websites.
Lauren Spencer Smith has dedicated a percentage of the ticket proceeds from her headline tour to support organizations that assist young individuals facing challenges related to housing insecurity, hunger, and addiction.
“THE ART OF BEING A MESS” is Spencer Smith’s latest album, which resonates with the emotional journey she experienced while crafting it. Each song on the album reflects different feelings such as anger, devastation, love, peace, and confusion, mirroring the complexities of human emotions.
The album is a reminder to embrace one’s emotions fully and not be afraid of the complexities they entail. Spencer Smith aims for her music to guide listeners in understanding and accepting their emotions, no matter the range or intensity.
“THE ART OF BEING A MESS” follows Spencer Smith’s debut album, “Mirror” (2023), containing the RIAA Certified Platinum singles “Flowers” and “Fingers Crossed,” the latter reaching #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and garnering over 875 million global streams.
Beginning her musical journey in 2019 in a small town on Vancouver Island, Spencer Smith touched on various themes such as breakups, school, family, and friendships in her music. She has graced prestigious platforms like the MTV Video Music Awards, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and the People’s Choice Awards, where she was nominated for Best New Artist.