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Pop Star Laufey Delights Fans at Desert Diamond Arena Concert

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Laufey Desert Diamond Arena Concert

Glendale, Arizona – Pop sensation Laufey electrified fans during her concert at Desert Diamond Arena on September 23, 2025. This performance marked the sixth stop on her highly anticipated “A Matter of Time Tour,” following the release of her third album shortly before the show.

The excitement was palpable outside the arena, where fans dressed in whimsical attire resembling Disney princesses queued for the concert. Many were adorned in prom dresses, complete with bows and crowns, reflecting the artist’s eclectic style. The atmosphere was reminiscent of established stars, signaling Laufey’s rise in the music industry.

Opening for Laufey was singer and actress Suki Waterhouse, who warmed up the crowd with a set blending 70s rock vibes with R&B. Her performance included hits such as “Good Looking,” which resonated well with the audience. The concert officially began at 7:30 p.m., with fans eagerly lining up for merchandise.

At 8:45 p.m., Laufey took the stage in a spectacular fashion, emerging to a backdrop of strings and lights. She opened with “Clockwork,” setting the tone for a show that intertwined her latest hits with fan favorites, all enhanced by a fairytale-like stage design that evoked jazz club atmospheres.

The performance showcased Laufey’s versatility, moving from her romantic ballads to upbeat tracks like “Falling Behind.” Fans sang along, their energy filling the spacious arena. Her artistry paid homage to jazz influences, leaving young fans inspired to explore this genre further.

One highlight of the night was a surprise appearance by pop artist Benson Boone, who joined Laufey for their rendition of the classic “Something Stupid.” Boone’s energetic exit, which included a dramatic flip off the stage, left the audience in awe.

Following a humorous backstage skit, Laufey returned for a third act featuring her most recent songs, including “Mr. Eclectic” and “Castle in Hollywood.” The latter tracks resonated deeply with fans, leading to a powerful moment as Laufey performed “Promise,” a song she describes as personal and essential to her artistic journey.

The finale included the emotional “Letter To My 13 Year Old Self,” reflecting Laufey’s connection with her younger fans. The show concluded on a heartfelt note, leaving attendees feeling a sense of magic and inspiration as they departed the arena.