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Gracie Abrams Announces Global 'Look at My Life Tour' for 2026-2027

Gracie Abrams has announced her 'Look at My Life Tour' across North America and Europe. The 37-show North America leg runs from December 2026 to March 2027, followed by European dates. The tour supports her upcoming album 'Daughter From Hell', releasing July 17. Abrams is also set to make her acting debut in the A24 film 'Please'.

Gracie Abrams announces 'Look at My Life Tour' across North America, Europe

Los Angeles, May 28

Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams has announced an ambitious global arena tour behind her upcoming 'Daughter From Hell' album, dubbed the Look at My Life Tour.

The tour will have Abrams travel North America from December 2026 through March 2027 before she moves on to Europe next April and May, according to Variety.

The 37-show North America leg of the tour will commence December 2-3 with two nights scheduled at Denver's Ball Arena and will wrap up on March 16-20 with a four-night stand at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.

Amid this, the singer will also have another four-nighter in Southern California at the Kia Forum from December 14-20.

The rest of the itinerary in the US and Canada is made up of two-nights stands, in Oakland, Portland, Glendale, Ariz, Chicago, Nashville, Toronto, Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Washington, Montreal, and Philadelphia.

Abrams' opening acts in North America are Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Charlotte Lawrence, Grace Ives, Bella Kay, Jensen McRae, and the Japanese House.

Notably, Gracie Abrams recently announced her third full studio album, 'Daughter From Hell', which will be released on July 17.

A first single and video from the album 'Hit the Wall' were released in May.

According to Variety, Abrams wrote and produced 'Daughter From Hell' alongside longtime collaborator Aaron Dessner, who worked with her on her first two albums, 2023's 'Good Riddance' and 2024's 'The Secret of Us.'

While attending the Met Gala, Abrams provided some insight into what fans can expect from 'Hit the Wall.'

"It's the introduction to this new chapter, and I feel grateful and relieved that this is the introduction. I love the song so much, and I love the people I made it with, and it feels embodied, and that feels good. So I'm excited for it to belong to everyone else," said Abrams as quoted by Variety.

Abrams last released her sophomore album 'The Secret of Us' in 2024, becoming her first to hit No. 1 in the United Kingdom, Australia and the Netherlands. The album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and led into a world tour that year and a subsequent arena run in 2025, reported Variety.

In addition to her music endeavours, Abrams is slated to make her acting debut in the A24 film 'Please' from writer/director Halina Reijn.

She will star opposite Tom Burke, who previously appeared in 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' and 'The Souvenir.'

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Another Western artist ignoring Asia entirely. Not surprised. But her music is decent - 'Hit the Wall' has that indie-pop vibe that actually works. Still, would be nice if these global tours actually went global. 🌏

Siddhartha F

Her collaboration with Aaron Dessner has been incredible. The production quality keeps getting better with each album. And acting debut in an A24 film? That's huge! Halina Reijn is a brilliant director. Gracie's really diversifying her portfolio. Respect. ✨

Priya S

I'm happy for her but honestly, with climate change and all, maybe artists should think about more virtual concerts or smaller tours? Flying across continents for 37 shows seems excessive. Just my two cents. But her music is lovely though! 🎵

Ravi K

Had to look her up - honestly, I'm more excited about the opening acts lineup! Rachel Chinouriri and Holly Humberstone are amazing. Gracie's music is decent, but the supporting cast is top-tier. Will stream 'Daughter From Hell' when it drops though. July 17, noted! 📅

Nikhil C

The Met Gala quote is interesting - "it feels embodied, and that feels good." That's real artistry right there. Too many pop stars just churn out generic tracks. Gracie's vulnerability in her songwriting is what sets her apart. She's not just another nepo baby. 💯

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