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Lauren Spencer Smith – Thick Skin

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Fresh off the heels of her latest album THE ART OF BEING A MESS, breakout vocalist and songwriter Lauren Spencer Smith unveils a new song, “Thick Skin.”

“I wrote ‘Thick Skin’ during a time when I felt both anger and power,” says Spencer Smith. “It’s about realizing that every setback was actually building my strength—that what was meant to break me only made me tougher. My hope is that this song inspires people to embrace their resilience and recognize that true strength is the best revenge.”

“Thick Skin” follows the success of her critically acclaimed sophomore album THE ART OF BEING A MESS, out now via Island Records/Republic Records.

 THE ART OF BEING A MESS

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 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.

Spencer Smith is currently on an extensive tour across Europe, the U.K., Australia and New Zealand, with upcoming stops in Liverpool, Glasgow, Sydney, Melbourne and more.

In February 2026, she’ll set out on a 32-date North American headline tour with stops in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Austin and more.

October 3—Liverpool, UK—Olympia

October 5—Glasgow, UK—O2 Academy

October 6—Glasgow, UK—O2 Academy

October 8—Manchester, UK—O2 Victoria Warehouse

October 9—Leeds, UK—O2 Academy

October 10—Newcastle, UK—O2 City Hall

October 12—Birmingham, UK—O2 Academy

October 13—Bristol, UK—Beacon

November 2—Auckland, NZ—Town Hall

November 4—Sydney, AU—Hordern Pavilion

November 6—Brisbane, AU—The Fortitude Music Hall

November 7—Melbourne, AU—Festival Hall

November 8—Adelaide, AU—Hindley Street Music Hall

November 10—Perth, AU—Astor Theatre

February 4—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium

February 6—Dallas, TX—South Side Ballroom

February 7—Austin, TX—ACL Live – Moody Theatre

February 9—Houston, TX—House of Blues

February 10—New Orleans, LA—The Fillmore

February 12—Orlando, FL—House of Blues

February 13—Atlanta, GA—The Tabernacle

February 14—Charlotte, NC—The Fillmore

February 17—Silver Springs, MD—The Fillmore

February 18—Philadelphia, PA—The Fillmore

February 20—Brooklyn, NY—Brooklyn Paramount

February 21—Boston, MA—Citizens House of Blues

February 22—Ottawa, ON—Bronson Centre

February 24—Montreal, QC—MTELUS

February 25—Toronto, ON—HISTORY

February 26—Toronto, ON—HISTORY

February 28—Detroit, MI—The Fillmore

March 2—Indianapolis, IN—Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

March 3—Chicago, IL—Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

March 4—Madison, WI—The Sylvee

March 6—Kansas City, MO—Uptown Theater

March 7—Minneapolis, MN—The Fillmore

March 10—Denver, CO—The Fillmore

March 11—Salt Lake City, UT—The Union

March 13—Phoenix, AZ—The Van Buren

March 14—Anaheim, CA—House of Blues

March 17—Los Angeles, CA—The Wiltern

March 18—San Francisco, CA—The Masonic

March 19—Sacramento, CA—Ace of Spades

March 21—Portland, OR—Roseland Theatre

March 22—Vancouver, BC—The Orpheum
March 23—Seattle, WA—Moore Theatre

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