Laufey’s ‘A Night at the Symphony: Hollywood Bowl’ concert is screening in PH cinemas

Her debut concert film will be screening worldwide starting Dec. 6


 

If you still have PCD from Laufey’s Bewitched: The Goddess Tour last month, here’s something to tide you over: Her “A Night at the Symphony: Hollywood Bowl” concert will be screening in cinemas this December!

This marks yet another milestone for the 25-year-old Icelandic Chinese singer-songwriter. Early this year, Laufey won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Her recent stop at the SM Mall of Asia Arena also marked her first arena concert. And now, this upcoming concert film, directed by Sam Wrench—the same director who brought us Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour—is set to be Laufey’s debut in the concert film scene. 

Photo from Laufey/Instagram

Known for her talent in seamlessly infusing the sounds of jazz and classical greats into 21st century/Gen Z sensibilities, Laufey has amassed hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe.

Laufey’s concert film centers on her performance at the Hollywood Bowl alongside the Los Angeles Philharmonic, featuring songs from her albums “Everything I Know About Love” and “Bewitched: The Goddess Edition” as well as her EP “Typical of Me.” The film also includes a behind-the-scenes look at the show, according to a release. 

“It’s always been a dream of mine to present my music with the LA Philharmonic. To be able to bring that concert to people way beyond LA and the Hollywood Bowl is so meaningful to me, especially as I come from so many different parts of the world, which have all played a part in inspiring my work and artistic journey,” Laufey says.

Tickets to the concert film go on sale on Oct. 30, 10 p.m.

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