Laufey and Suki Waterhouse Kick Off 2024 Co-Headlining Tour with Madison Square Garden Spectacle

In true showbiz fashion, here’s the skinny on the season’s hottest collaboration: Laufey and Suki Waterhouse have officially joined forces for a co-headlining 2024 North American tour, culminating in a headline-making Madison Square Garden date. Announced via their respective social channels on April 25, this powerhouse pairing will bring their unique blend of jazz-inflected melodies and indie-pop flair to major arenas coast to coast.
The tour launches July 12 at the iconic Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, looping through cities such as Austin’s Moody Center, Chicago’s United Center, and Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena before dropping the mic at MSG on August 20. Fans can grab seats beginning this Friday at 10 a.m. ET through Ticketmaster, according to a press release shared on NewYorkPost.com. Billboard corroborates that VIP packages will include meet-and-greet opportunities, signed merch bundles, and an intimate pre-show livestream featuring surprise behind-the-scenes chats.
Beyond the headline act, each artist brings her own flavor to the stage. Icelandic singer-songwriter Laufey, whose debut album Bleeding Gold recently topped the Billboard Jazz Albums chart, promises “sweeping arrangements and personal storytelling” (source: Rolling Stone). British model-turned-musician Suki Waterhouse, fresh off her acclaimed sophomore record I Can’t Let Go, teases “an immersive production with bold visuals and guest appearances”—a hint that fans might see collaborators like Rex Orange County or King Princess hop on stage (source: Variety).
Presale opportunities kick off Wednesday via artist fan clubs, with an Amex Card Member presale following on Thursday. Standard tickets roll out Friday, with dynamic pricing in effect—so early booking is advised. As People Magazine notes, this pairing answers the industry’s call for genre-blurring concerts that deliver both vocal virtuosity and high-energy pop anthems.
Industry insiders point to MSG as the tour’s showstopper. With a capacity of 20,000, the venue has hosted legends from Adele to Kendrick Lamar. “Playing Madison Square Garden has always been a dream,” Waterhouse told Billboard. Laufey added, “Sharing this stage together feels like the perfect intersection of our musical journeys.”
From jazz lounges to red-carpet runways, the duo’s collaboration marks a new chapter for both artists and could reshape festival lineups next year. Curious about special guest opens? Keep your eyes on their Instagram Stories for cryptic clues and surprise announcements.
And that’s the story—keep your tickets close and your playlists closer.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Variety
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