I recently discovered Laufey and now I am completely obsessed with her music because she has such a unique sound that blends jazz, pop, and classical elements. I love her voice because it is deep and rich and her orchestrations because they are incredibly lush. I found out about her concert at the Delta Center quite by accident and was thrilled when I was able to get a ticket at the last minute. The show was last night and it was incredible! It is very theatrical with an elaborate set that is a cross between a fairy tale castle and a Busby Berkeley musical with a curved runway to a secondary stage shaped like a clock complete with moving hands and the glamorous costumes are inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood. The show is divided into five different thematic acts with an introduction on the screen reminiscent of a silent movie and an encore featuring a surprise song specific to each city. The first act is inspired by romance and fantasy and Laufey wore a sparkly gown with a tulle skirt while performing "Clockwork," "Lover Girl," "Dreamer," "Falling Behind," "Silver Lining" (my favorite Laufey song), "Bored," and "Too Little, Too Late." The second act is meant to mimic an intimate jazz club so she moved to the secondary stage wearing a 1920s-inspired beaded dress. She performed a cover of "Seems Like Old Times" and then sultry versions of her songs "Valentine," "Fragile," "While You Were Sleeping," and "Let You Break My Heart Again" with a trio of musicians. The third act is billed as an enchanting interlude and included "Carousel" "Forget-Me-Not," and "Cuckoo Ballet" (featuring ballet dancers in tutus) with whimsical images on the screens. The fourth act represents vulnerability and heartbreak and she performed "Mr. Eclectic," "Castle in Hollywood," "Promise," "Goddess," "Tough Luck," "Snow White," and "From the Start" (another favorite) in a costume with lots of sequins and fringe inspired by the Ziegfeld Follies. The fifth act is about self-acceptance and growth so she performed a dramatic version of "Sabotage." She returned to the secondary stage for the encore and the surprise song was "Street By Street" (she told the crowd that she picked this song specifically for Salt Lake City because she performed her first live show here and she was so surprised that people actually knew the words to it) followed by an emotional performance of "Letter to My 13 Year Old Self." She sounded amazing live (I would love to hear her in a venue like Abravanel Hall with a full orchestra backing her) and played guitar, piano, and even the cello (during the instrumental "Cuckoo Ballet"). Her interactions with the large and enthusiastic crowd were charming and she was incredibly appreciative of them singing along to every word. She even commented on the many Laufey-themed costumes (I did not get the memo about wearing bows and felt crowns). I thoroughly enjoyed this concert and I am so glad that I was able to go!
Note: Suki Waterhouse was the opening act. I didn't know anything about her (beyond being Robert Pattinson's girlfriend) or her music but I really liked her set.
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