Life is good for Goulding. Her follow-up to 2010’s Lights has helped cement her singing/songwriting career, especially with the disc’s first single, “Anything Could Happen,” zooming up the charts. Totally immersed in the making of Halcyon, Goulding not only wrote the songs but the British artist also co-produced each track on the disc.

Goulding’s early 2013 road trip also includes a couple of stops in Canada, playing Montreal Jan. 26 and Vancouver Feb. 5. Here’s the schedule for her “Halycon Days” tour:

Jan. 16 – Miami Beach, Fla., Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theater
Jan. 17 – Orlando, Fla., Hard Rock Café / Hard Rock Live
Jan. 18 – Atlanta, Ga., The Tabernacle
Jan. 20 – Silver Spring, Md., The Fillmore Silver Spring
Jan. 23 – Boston, Mass., House Of Blues Boston Presented By Foxwoods Resort Casino
Jan. 25 – Philadelphia, Electric Factory
Jan. 26 – Montreal, Quebec, Metropolis
Jan. 28 – Royal Oak, Mich., Royal Oak Music Theatre
Jan. 29 – Chicago, Ill., Aragon Ballroom
Jan. 30 – St. Louis, Mo., The Pageant
Feb. 1 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre
Feb. 2 – Salt Lake City, Utah, The Depot
Feb. 4 – Seattle, Wash., Showbox SoDo
Feb. 5 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Commodore Ballroom
Feb. 6 – Portland, Ore., McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Feb. 8 – Oakland, Calif., Fox Theater
Feb. 12 – Hollywood, Calif., Hollywood Palladium

Look for Goulding to hit a few “Jingle Ball” radio station holiday concerts in Los Angeles, Glendale, Ariz., and Saint Paul, Minn., in December.

But back to those “Halcyon Days.”

“I’m so excited to start touring my new album Halcyon properly,” Goulding said. “I’m incredibly proud of this record and the reaction has been overwhelming. Touring and playing shows is my favorite part of what I do, and I really can’t wait to get on the road.”

Pre-sales begin Oct. 24 and general onsales launch Oct. 26. Visit EllieGoulding.com for more information.