Lauren Spencer Smith in Los Angeles
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About Lauren Spencer Smith
Lauren Spencer Smith is an indie pop artist who built a following through stripped-down, emotionally direct songwriting that sounds like it was written at 2am in a bedroom and never polished beyond that point. Her songs tend to sit in minor keys and explore the specific anxiety of being young and uncertain, with production that's deliberately lo-fi enough to feel like a voice note. Tracks like 'Flowers' and 'Ashamed' caught on primarily through TikTok and streaming, where her particular brand of vulnerable, self-aware indie resonated with people who found mainstream pop too glossy and most indie rock too detached. She's not trying to be the most talented musician in the room, just the most honest. Her appeal lies in that willingness to sound unfinished, to let the uncertainty show.
Intimate shows where people actually listen. Quiet crowd, phones mostly down. She plays alone or with minimal backing, and the room gets genuinely still during verses. The kind of set where someone crying in the audience doesn't feel unusual.
Known for Flowers, Ashamed, Fingers Crossed, Gutter, Finally Fade Away
Lauren Spencer Smith + Los Angeles
Lauren Spencer Smith brought her particular brand of confessional indie pop to The Observatory in August 2023, running through 18 songs that mapped the emotional wreckage of modern relationships. She opened with "Never Been In Love" and spent the evening navigating her catalog of breakup songs with the kind of precision that suggests she's lived in these feelings long enough to know exactly how they should sound. The setlist leaned hard on her deep cuts—"Love Is An Overstatement," "Too Hurt To Fall In Love," "That Part"—the songs that feel like overhearing someone's voice notes at 2 AM. She closed with "Do It All Again," which is either hopeful or devastating depending on your mood. Los Angeles has always been drawn to artists who write about small, specific heartbreaks, and Spencer Smith fits that lineage naturally.
Lauren Spencer Smith in Los Angeles News
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- Lauren Spencer Smith Confirms 2026 North American Headline Tour WebWire · Jun 9, 2025
- Lauren Spencer Smith Embarking On North American Tour In 2026 Pollstar News · Jun 6, 2025
Live Music in Los Angeles
Los Angeles's indie pop scene thrives on authenticity and emotional directness. The city has long supported artists who prioritize bedroom-pop vulnerability over polish, from the Silverlake DIY ethos to the streaming-era bedroom producers who've built fanbases here. Spencer Smith's sparse arrangements and lyrical specificity align with what LA audiences have consistently chosen to support—artists who sound like they're confiding rather than performing.
Los Angeles road trip to see Lauren Spencer Smith?
Stay in Los Feliz, where you can walk tree-lined streets and catch views from Griffith Observatory. Dinner at Republique in the Arts District—refined French-inspired food in a restored factory space that feels more Paris than LA. Spend an afternoon at the Huntington Library in San Marino, a world-class art collection that justifies the drive. The city's recording studio history is everywhere; walk through Hollywood and you're literally surrounded by the spaces where hits were made. End the night at a jazz bar like The Fonda Theatre or catch live music on Sunset Boulevard.
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