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Gracie Abrams Announces 2025 Tour Dates Following Eras Tour Finale

The star just wrapped up her opening stint for Taylor Swift.

Gracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams

Abby Waisler

Gracie Abrams isn’t done yet. Just one day after wrapping her stint as an opener on Taylor Swift‘s blockbuster Eras Tour in Vancouver Sunday (Dec. 8), the 25-year-old pop star announced a new run of North American headlining tour dates slated for 2025 in support of her The Secret of Us deluxe edition. It includes a date on July 26 at Toronto's Budweiser Stage. Gracie Abrams is currently No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 with "That's So True."

In an Instagram post Monday (Dec. 9), Abrams shared a tour poster revealing a run of six dates that’ll take her through Canada, the United States and Mexico next year, starting July 24 in Boston, Mass. and ending Aug. 26 in Mexico City. “THE SECRET OF US DELUXE TOUR !!!!!!!!!!!!” the star wrote. “I’m so excited to announce that we’re coming back to North America next summer with our dear friend @rolemodel💙💙💙!!!!!!!!”


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“Sign up for presale access now on gracieabrams.com/tour for your city :’),” Abrams continued. “Tickets go on sale publicly this Friday, December 13 at 10am local time. I can’t believe these rooms we get to play??!!!! I love you so much and can’t wait to see you all there 💙”

The mini trek will follow her previously announced The Secret of Us European and Asian legs slated for spring next year. The announcement comes about a month and a half after the “Risk” singer shared her The Secret of Us: The Deluxe LP, which features “That’s So True.”

Abrams previously embarked on a North American tour this fall in support of the original album, which dropped in June and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The headlining trek came in between her gigs supporting Swift throughout 2023 and 2024, which officially wrapped with three back-to-back Eras shows in Vancouver Dec. 6-8.

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At the penultimate show, Abrams joined the “Anti-Hero” singer during the surprise song section to perform a mashup of the former’s “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and the latter’s “Last Kiss.” “Tonight is the last opportunity that Gracie and I have to perform together,” Swift reflected in the moment of her “us.” collaborator.

See all of Abrams’ newly announced North American tour dates below.

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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