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Lauren Spencer Smith is coming to House of Blues Orlando with the Art of Being a Mess Tour on February 12

  • Writer: Alastair Mac
    Alastair Mac
  • Jun 10
  • 3 min read
Rising star Lauren Spencer Smith has unveiled plans for a 31-date North American headline tour to support her upcoming new album.

Lauren Spencer Smith is coming to House of Blues Orlando with the Art of Being a Mess Tour on February 12

Breakout vocalist and songwriter Lauren Spencer Smith has announced a North American headline tour, produced by Live Nation, in support of her upcoming album, THE ART OF BEING A MESS.


Kicking off in February 2026, Spencer Smith will embark on the 31-date tour with stops in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Orlando, Philadelphia, Austin and more


Lauren brings the tour to House of Blues Orlando on February 12. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 13 at 10 am, with a Live Nation Presale on Tuesday, June 10 am. (Code: TREBLE)



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Spencer Smith’s highly anticipated sophomore album, THE ART OF BEING A MESS, is set for release June 27 on Island Records/Republic Records. Pre-order/pre-save HERE.


In anticipation, she has shared “bridesmaid” and “IF KARMA DOESN’T GET YOU (I WILL),” which landed on Spotify’s U.S. Viral Chart. Vinyl, CDs and signed product are available via her online store HERE.


This fall, she will tour Europe, U.K., Australia and New Zealand, beginning September 3 in Madrid and including stops in Paris, London, Berlin, Dublin, Glasgow and more—with over 50,000 tickets already sold.


True to its name, THE ART OF BEING A MESS captures the emotional rollercoaster Spencer Smith experienced while writing her second album. Each song taps into a feeling—anger, devastation, love, peace, confusion and everything in between, sometimes all at once. Reflecting on the chaos of being human, each song finds Spencer Smith revisiting real stories and experiences in her life. With this album, she reminds listeners to embrace and feel comfortable in their emotions, that not everything is black-and-white.


“THE ART OF BEING A MESS is about embracing the highs and lows, the chaos and the beauty in feeling everything, no matter what the emotion is,” Spencer Smith explains, “Life gets messy, and it’s okay to be angry, sad, confused—or even unsure of what you’re feeling at all. I want this album to feel like a guidebook, helping you understand your own emotions and feeling okay to embrace the journey they take you on.”


THE ART OF BEING A MESS follows her debut album, Mirror (2023), which features the RIAA Certified Platinum singles “Flowers” and “Fingers Crossed”—the latter of which peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has reached over 875 million global streams.


From a small town on Vancouver Island, Spencer Smith began her musical journey in 2019, gaining a sizeable audience online. Through her music, she explored breakups, complex feelings about school, family and friends. Spencer Smith has performed at the MTV Video Music Awards, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and the People’s Choice Awards—where she was also a Best New Artist nominee.


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Lauren Spencer Smith is coming to House of Blues Orlando with the Art of Being a Mess Tour on February 12

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