The Art of Being A Mess Tour: Lauren Spencer Smith, Sofia Camara, and Maisy Kay - Anaheim, CA
- Sabrina Shahryar
- 11 minutes ago
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On Saturday, March 14, 2026, Canadian pop sensation Lauren Spencer Smith brought her Art of Being A Mess World Tour to the House of Blues in Anaheim, California. Fellow rising Canadian pop singer-songwriter Sofia Camara and the whimsical pop artist Maisy Kay supported her.
Opening the show, Maisy Kay set a dreamy, intimate tone. Her cover of Adele's “Rolling in the Deep” reimagined the song with an edge, showcasing her vocal ability while making it her own. She has a strong voice and great stage presence.
Maisy Kay. All photos by Sabrina Shahryar.
Sofia Camara followed with a performance that captivated the entire crowd. Fans quickly got involved, singing along and creating a moment that felt really connected. She has an incredible voice and a natural stage presence that makes her easy to watch. I was honestly blown away at how amazing her voice is, so that by the end of her set, I fully became a fan.
Sofia Camra. All photos by Sabrina Shahryar.
By the time Lauren Spencer Smith took the stage, the crowd was more than ready, and she delivered a performance that felt both emotional and immersive. Her set went beyond just singing. By creating real moments with the audience, fans were invited to share personal secrets before the show that were then read aloud later during the show. Some insane secrets were shared that night.
Lauren Spencer Smith. All photos by Sabrina Shahryar.
Following this moment of the night, she then sang her new song, “SECRET,” off the deluxe edition of THE ART OF BEING A MESS. Another interactive element was the “Wheel of Feels,” where she had a fan come on stage and spin a wheel, which had different colors. Each color was a different song Lauren would sing next. It landed on Red, and she sang “Happier Than Ever” by Billie Eilish. Having followed her over the past few years, it was clear how much she’s grown; her voice feels even more powerful, and her stage presence is more confident and natural than ever.














































































































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